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2009
"Champions 4 Champions" (C4C), is a cadre of retired sports legends and celebrity athletes
that are committed to positively impacting the lives of underprivileged and disadvantaged
youth throughout the world and dedicated to supporting our troops, their families and
veterans.
The "Champions 4 Champions Troop Morale Initiative", provides our deployed U.S. Army troops an
opportunity to simultaneously communicate in real time with their families, dignitaries, celebrity
athletes and coaches via high definition videoconferencing technology at major sporting events such
as the NFL Super Bowl, NBA All Star Weekend and NCAA Final Four. The initiative also assists Army
MWR (Morale, Welfare & Recreation) in achieving its mission "to serve the needs, interests and
responsibilities of each individual in the Army community for as long as they are associated with the
Army, no matter where they are."
During the 2007 & 2008 NBA All-Star Weekends, top-ranking Army personnel and retired NBA
basketball players communicated with members of the 25th Infantry Division in Iraq via high definition
videoconferencing technology in real time.
The Champions 4 Champions Shoot for the Stars Program
The Champions 4 Champions "Shoot for the Stars" Program is a positive peer leadership/human
development and career awareness training designed for high school youth that focuses on problem
solving, refusal skills, mentoring, community service, teacher appreciation, family involvement and
career awareness. The trainings are conducted throughout the United States by Wali Jones, Miami
HEAT's Community Affairs Liaison, and 10 year veteran of the National Basketball Association
(NBA). Army personnel are invited to speak with the youth at the trainings to discuss career
opportunities available with the U.S. Army.
His messages are simple: “Do the best that you can do,” and “kids don’t fail; plans fail.”
They might be concepts that children have heard before, but it’s the way that Jones delivers his
messages and instills them in our youth that is so impressive to see. He uses his background in
educational psychology to captivate students and at the same time deliver his points.
2009
Signature Events
C4C Members
“Too Tall” Jones
Darryl Dawkins
Sam Jones
Riddick Bowe
Doug Williams
Drew Pearson
JoJo White
Ray Mercer
Randy White
Dominique Wilkins
…And Many More
Ricky Sanders
Ken Easley
Current Partnerships
“Coach” Chuck Hatcher
Coach Hatcher, the host and executive producer of remote broadcast radio show, “Sports Inside & Out”, has a career that spans over forty-five
years in sports. As a pioneer in the early professional arena of sports, particularly basketball, he has quietly paved the way, in conjunction with
other professional players, in helping many young athletes.
Coach Hatcher started his career at Norview High School (1965-66) in Norfolk, Virginia, where he helped pioneer the integration of high
schools via basketball. He became the first African American high school basketball player to be named to the All City, All District and All State
teams. Coach was voted All American, Honorable Mention and was also the first African American to be voted the most outstanding basketball
player in the City of Norfolk. He then played and became All Navy, All Interservice, which led to being invited to the Olympic Trials and playing
internationally. He was a free agent draftee in the American Basketball Association (ABA), and then began coaching. He coached with the Pro
Athletes in Action Tours, the National Basketball Association Summer Tour, and the Pro Team Tours that played in Israel, professional leagues
of the European league, (HypolHatir). He served as a motivational speaker for the Pro Athletes in Action Stay in School Program, which later
became the NBA Stay in School Program. He spoke in many cities, targeting schools and other institutions as his main venues.
In 1975, after graduating from Virginia Wesleyan College, Chuck Hatcher, was mentored by Dr. Richard Lapchick of Boston University, and
began his speaking and motivational career. Dr. Lapchick is the founder and Director of the Center for Sports in Society at Boston University
and formerly a member of the United Nations.
Coach Hatcher’s sons, Carl and Charles Hatcher, and his stepsons, Dominique (nine-time All Star, three-time NBA leading scorer, seventh AllTime Leading Scorer, NBA Hall of Fame, class of 2006 and European Championship MVP in 2000) and Gerald Wilkins (New York Knicks and
Orlando Magic) also have exciting and rewarding sports and business careers.
In 2001, Coach Hatcher gave his life to Christ and began a cause to help troubled youth, problem parents and athletes, through motivational
speaking and counseling.
2009 Ambassadors
NBA Hall of Fame Member
NFL Super Bowl Champions
NCAA Coach Great
Sam Jones
Ed “Too Tall” Jones
Clem Haskins
"2009 NBA All Star Weekend - Champions 4 Champions Troop Morale
Initiative Hosts"
Sam Jones spent all of his twelve seasons in
the NBA with the Boston Celtics who drafted
him in the first round in 1957. Jones was known
as a clutch scorer, and scored over 15,000
points in his career. He participated in five NBA
All-Star Games, and is usually mentioned as the
4th best guard of the 1960s, behind Oscar
Robertson, Jerry West and Hal Greer. Jones
was named to the All-NBA Second Team 3
straight years (1965-67) and he played on ten
championship teams (1959-66 and 1968-69) —
a total exceeded only by teammate Bill Russell
in NBA history.
Jones was originally claimed by the Minneapolis
Lakers, but returned to college upon completion
of military service as an Army Airborne.
He was named to the Basketball Hall of Fame
in 1984. In 1970 he was named to the NBA's
25th Anniversary team, and in 1996, he was
named as 1 of the 50 greatest players in NBA
history.
Brig. Gen. Crutchfield serves as director for
the Joint Center for Operational Analysis
(JCOA). JCOA assists in leading the
transformation of the joint force by producing
compelling recommendations for change
derived from direct observations and sound
analysis of current joint operations, exercises
and experiments.
JCOA also maintains a comprehensive
database and archive of lessons and
documents pertaining to previous and ongoing
joint and combined operations around the world.
Brig. Gen Crutchfield has served tours across
the United States as well as Germany, Korea,
Iraq and Afghanistan. He has commanded at
the platoon, company, battalion and brigade
levels.
Veterans Hospital
“Thank You” Tour
Legends of Sports visiting veterans' hospitals spreading goodwill and
boosting the morale of our veterans.
New in 2009!
"Champions 4 Champions Mentoring Hotline“
1-800-C4C-1859
(1-800-242-1859)
The C4C Mentoring Hotline is available only to high school youth that attend a Shoot for
the Stars training. The hotline operator will request: name, telephone number, high school,
city and state. A mentor will be contacted and will return the call ASAP. Mentors will
provide high school youth the following:
*Encouragement to advance their skills, capabilities and confidence;
*Serve as a role model and sounding board
*Guide them towards growth beyond his/her expectations
*Offer perspective on what it takes to succeed.