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Oct 2011  |  By Susan B. Noyes  |  Comments

Stedman Graham and Athletes Against Drugs at Evanston Township High

World class athletes inspired Evanston Township High School students.

The event was courtesy of Athletes Against Drugs, Stedman Graham, Make It Better, CBS Channel 2 Sportscaster Megan Mawicke, and NBC Channel 5 Commentator Art Norman.

Focus, faith, family, friends that lift you up, and hard work were common themes from the 5 world-class athletes who spoke on September 27, 2011 to ETHS students—including 100 student-athlete leaders, who were recognized by Make It Better.

Chicago Bear Matt Mayberry; Chicago-based veteran NBA players Luther Head and Bobby Simmons; Chicago’s most successful female sportscaster Megan Mawicke; and Chicago native, college All-American, and WNBA Founder Margold Clark inspired students to set goals, work hard and choose friends wisely.  

Mayberry and Clark also attributed their success to faith and Simmons spoke about the important role his family played in his ability to steer clear of drugs. "I have a big family, my brothers and sisters kept me grounded and away from bad people,” Simmons said.

Athletes Against Drugs Founder and nationally known motivational speaker Stedman Graham followed with remarks that brought a standing ovation from the students.

“There are 6.5 billion people on earth, and these are some of the best of the best athletes. They are here for you today,” Graham emphasized.

Questions from the students, such as “How do you just walk away from those difficult social settings?” proved that Graham and the athletes truly connected with the students.

Channel 5’s Art Norman moderated the morning with an infectious enthusiasm.

The event not only inspired students, it also resonated with adults who participated as sponsors. “I would rather do this than a black tie gala any day. You walk away and you know you made a difference in kids’ lives,” explained Kathleen Scovel of the KAS Group.

In honor of the event, the ETHS administration also recognized the following 100 sophomore, junior and senior student-athlete leaders as Make It Better Student Athlete Leaders for significant accomplishments in the classroom, on their playing fields and in the community.

Kate Abendroth Mazzin Ajamia Natalie Allen
Max Anderson Jazmine Aron Taylor Avery
Margaret Bamgbose Sarah Barnes Brian Bertsche
Justin Bishop Max Block Caitlin Boer
Shaneice Bogle Victor Bordo Barbara Lucy Brennan
Marjorie Brewer Gabriel Brieva Ricky Clark
Searra Clayborn Sierra Clayborn Quincy Clegg
Lydia Collins Molly Crane Jordan Crawford
Julia Crowley-Farenga Remy Crowley-Farenga Charlie Cunningham
Nico Delgado Sarah Denton Mae DeVuono
Peter Downie Kevin Doyle Kajetan Drozd
Caroline Duke Adam Eldibany Emma Ellenwood-Bird
Ishara Emerson Parker English Shakyra Everett Martin Fenn
Nikki Freihofer Blaire Frett Leonard Garron
Claire Gaspard Jeff Giegold Alexis Gill
Laura Goetz Greta Greising Josh Hall
Annalisa Hammeleff Rushelle Harvey Becky Honnold
Jay Honnold Zach Husain Natalie Jacobson
Kaitlan Johnson Adonis Jones Abigail Julcher
Sophie Kornbluh Leah Lancaster Jeremy Layton
Emily Lipson Chris Little Nathan Livingston
Jahn Madlangbayan Wes Marberry Moira McShane
Jackson Mihevc Morgan Muno Anna Nelson
Lauren Nortz Gabby Nottage Randy Ollie
Ryan Olson John Pedtke Nico Perez
Margaret Port Aaron Potts Whitney Robinson
Alaina Rolfes Charlotte Runzel Hannah Ryan
Maddie Savage Ethan Schnoll Brooke Schroeder
Dawn Sidney Connor Siegel Anna Sippel
Adina Spertus-Melhus Ruth Starr Philip Strunk
Isabel Sturla Maalik Todd Emily Treiber
Amanda Weidner Angel Wharton Charity Williams
Brian Williamson Hunter Wilson Allison Wint



To learn more, see: Athletes Against Drugs Recognition

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Susan B. Noyes

Susan B. Noyes

MakeItBetter.net is the brainchild of Susan B. Noyes, who practiced labor law at Sidley & Austin before deciding to lay down the law full-time with her six children instead. Her favorite time of the day is family dinner, despite her children’s constant misbehavior. Susan loves to network, build community, write and organize lots of moving pieces. Her motto: "A clean home is a wasted life."

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