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Spalding coach sets the right example

Archbishop Spalding football coach Mike Whittles looks on during the Cavaliers' home game against McDonogh this fall.
Archbishop Spalding football coach Mike Whittles looks on during the Cavaliers' home game against McDonogh this fall. (Gene Sweeney Jr., Baltimore Sun)

I was deeply touched by Katherine Dunn's article about Mike Whittles, the courageous football coach at Archbishop Spalding ("'Make every day count,'" Oct. 27). All too often, I find myself saying that one should "live each day as if it's your last," especially when hearing about another tragedy. But living that powerful statement 24/7 is another story. After reading the comments by all those mentioned in this wonderful tribute, I truly believe Coach Whittles should be an example to all of us. He can certainly add me to his list of those praying for him.

As I shared my feelings with my wife, she handed me the article by Susan Reimer ("Ehrmann makes a case for building muscles and morals," Oct. 27) about Joe Ehrmann's new book, "Inside Out Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives." The statements made by his son, players, other coaches and school president lead me to believe "Papa Bear" has been transforming lives for a long, long time.

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Steve Sausnock, Cockeysville

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