Author Topic: I have to recognized a co-worker with a huge heart...ex ECU LB'er Jeff Kerr  (Read 398 times)

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Offline W0lfman

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  • Jack man's gift lifts family's spirits
    By Marty Smith
    ESPN.com


     
    Jeff Kerr is the jack of hearts.

    Kerr, like most every other Sprint Cup Series crew member, strolled into Time Warner Arena on May 14 focused on earning the $10,000 prize for individual skill supremacy in the pit crew challenge. He was motivated by the money like never before.

    [float=left][/float] Ten grand is a pretty penny, not to mention the bragging rights an individual skills winner gets to carry up and down pit lane for the rest of the season. Kerr knew all about that. He'd won the jack man contest before.

    But Kerr, who hoists Martin Truex Jr.'s Chevys skyward every Sunday, wasn't interested in spending the cash or gloating about his prowess.

    He wanted to give it away, to donate to those in need.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/cup/columns/story?columnist=smith_marty&id=4228187




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  • That's a great story and he's a fine example of what giving to others in need is all about.
     

    Offline ru4mu2

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  • Jack man's gift lifts family's spirits
    By Marty Smith
    ESPN.com


     
    Jeff Kerr is the jack of hearts.

    Kerr, like most every other Sprint Cup Series crew member, strolled into Time Warner Arena on May 14 focused on earning the $10,000 prize for individual skill supremacy in the pit crew challenge. He was motivated by the money like never before.

    [float=left][/float] Ten grand is a pretty penny, not to mention the bragging rights an individual skills winner gets to carry up and down pit lane for the rest of the season. Kerr knew all about that. He'd won the jack man contest before.

    But Kerr, who hoists Martin Truex Jr.'s Chevys skyward every Sunday, wasn't interested in spending the cash or gloating about his prowess.

    He wanted to give it away, to donate to those in need.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/cup/columns/story?columnist=smith_marty&id=4228187





    Awesome stroy.  Prayers are with the young boy.  Wolf, do you work for DEI?
     

    Offline W0lfman

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  • I work for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing.  Chip Ganassi and DEI merged a few months ago to form Earnhardt Ganassi Racing.   

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