Showing posts with label National Senior Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Senior Games. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

A Hero in Our Midst

by Nancy Turnage, VRPS Central Office

Dr. Morton is a mainstay for the Virginia Senior Games.  We at the Central Office expect to hear from him after the beginning of each year, as he adds valuable input in regards to the Games and in particular in regards to meeting the needs of athletes like himself, who overcome physical challenges to add some mighty worthy competition.

Dr. Morton is the National Senior Games March "HUMANA Heroes:  Athlete of the Month".  And boy is he.  Thanks Dr. Morton - we love hearing from you and being a stop along the road in your amazing journey.

Author's note:  the excerpt below was taken from "The Long Run", the National Senior Games Association Official e-Newsletter, 2014 March Edition.  Please enjoy the full edition HERE.



HUMANA Heroes: Athlete 

of the Month

Balls and Strikes
Bowlers at the National Senior Games in Cleveland last year may have admired one athlete with a different approach. Samuel "Doc" Morton, 76, of Newport News, Virginia, took on all comers from a wheelchair. However, none would have guessed what a gifted athlete and true hero was in their midst.

Sam always excelled at every sport.  He played "Bowling for Dollars" in Madison Square Garden at age 17. He was a high school All American football tight end, but his real love was baseball. ''The Dodgers tried to sign me but I wanted them to pay for my college. They said no deal so I took a football scholarship to Syracuse University," he recalls. The next year the New York (now San Francisco) Giants met his terms and Sam played third base in the summers, getting called up to the major league three times. "But I got hurt sliding into second base and tried to come back too soon.  That finished me out."

His draft notice came in 1960. "I had documentation to get out of it but decided to do what I had to do for my country." Two tours of duty in Vietnam followed, and one fateful "Black Ops" mission changed his life. "The helicopter pilot missed the drop zone by 20 miles. Five troopers got injured that shouldn't have, and I took the brunt of it." The injuries made a wheelchair his lifetime companion.

Unbeaten, he completed a PhD in Special Education with an emphasis on autism.  "Doc" Morton continued with sports, picking up numerous medals in bowling, horseshoes, shuffleboard, basketball, golf, wheelchair racing and field events. He was proud to throw javelin, discus and shot put for Team USA in the 1996 Paralympics in Atlanta.  

Sam has been a regular in American Wheelchair Bowling Association events and has bowled against able bodied competitors in five National Senior Games.  He and his wife Kathy will be at the Virginia Senior Games in May to qualify for the 2015 National Senior Games Presented by Humana. When told that The Games will be adding non-ambulatory bowling next year, the response was predictable, "Hey, I don't care who's out there. I'll take 'em all on."

While Sam has triumphed in a wheelchair, it has not been his toughest challenge. Exposure to Agent Orange has dealt him strikes with diabetes, hypertension and fluctuating eyesight.  A recent renal failure placed him on dialysis three times a week.  However, Sam Morton has never given up and never will.

"You walk upright with God, and He will take you through everything you have to go through. But you have to believe in Him and believe in yourself as well as the people who support you. You have to live each day to its fullest because you never know when He will call you home."

We're always looking for great athlete stories.  Submit yours and read more athlete stories on our Athlete of the Month page at NSGA.com!




Tuesday, February 11, 2014

It's that time of year - spread the word to your senior community!


 
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NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES ASSOCIATION (NSGA) PARTNERS WITH

The National Senior Games Association is excited to announce its partnership with Post Shredded Wheat. 

Through February 24, 2014, Post Shredded Wheat, with the help of fans across America, will petition the NSGA to add a new demonstration sport into the National Senior Games.  Americans can help choose the new demonstration sport for the 2015 National Senior Games presented by Humana by visiting a website where voters will choose from among five sports - fencing, judo, power walking, soccer, or weightlifting.


Post Shredded Wheat Team Coach and television/film actor Ralph Macchio (aka "The Karate Kid") will invite Americans to vote on which demonstration sport athletes could face in a 2014 State Senior Games, as well as in the 2015 National Senior Games.

In addition to the sport campaign, adults over the age of 50 will be eligible to get in the game by visiting the website and entering for the chance to win a grant to compete in an eligible 2014 State Senior Games and join Team Post Shredded Wheat.  Winners will receive:
  • One individual 2014 State Senior Games registration fee
  • Team Post Shredded Wheat gear (T-Shirt and gym bag)
  • One month's supply of heart healthy Post Shredded Wheat
Deadline to submit entries for the grant is February 24, 2014.

 
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