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Head Griffins Coach Tony Morocco knows that the definition of a winning basketball team is more than the numbers on the score board. The men鈥檚 basketball team has posted a 70-35 overall record in the five short years it鈥檚 been in existence, but it鈥檚 the team鈥檚 community-service activities off the court of which he鈥檚 more proud.

On Saturday, October 20, Morocco and his 18 players visited the retired Sisters of Charity of 茄子视频 at Caritas Christi, the Congregation鈥檚 motherhouse. Joining them were Coach Morocco鈥檚 wife, Marilyn, and his two sisters, Antoinette and Donna Morocco. In an afternoon spent playing bingo where winners competed against the players at a make-shift basketball hoop, the sisters enjoyed the youthful enthusiasm of the team members and the team learned valuable lessons in giving back to others.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important that we give back,鈥 said Morocco. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been given so much and our kids can have so much influence on others. We think it鈥檚 important that the members of our team learn to be of service by being in the presence of these sisters who have given their life to be of service to others. This experience teaches them many life lessons, including humility. A visit like this helps us to live out the 茄子视频 University mission and shows our kids that there is a life to live beyond sports.鈥

This was the team鈥檚 second visit to Caritas Christi. Additionally the group visits several hospitals in the area and are guests at the annual Christmas party for the people who participate in The Arc of Westmoreland.

鈥淚 want kids to know that athletes do positive things,鈥 said Morocco.

For the retired Sisters of Charity, the visit was an opportunity to continue their mission in a simple way. Through their interaction with the players and the cards and notes sent following the visit, the sisters offered support and encouragement to these young men.

鈥淎fter meeting the members of the team, many of us are looking forward to attending a game,鈥 noted Sister Therese Burns, SC, who was one of the sisters to participate in the gathering.