
(from left) Dick Matarante, Bob Valvano, Marcy
Weston, Tony Mariconda, Frank Forde and Ron Foxcroft were
part of the NASO supporters on hand to announce the Blow
the Whistle on Cancer campaign.
Marcy Weston, chair of NASO made the following statement
on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2002 during the official press conference
announcing the Blow the Whistle on Cancer campaign.
"When you think about officials you think about impartiality.
We dont care who wins. We call it as we see it. Right
now we see help is needed to fight cancer. The National Association
of Sports Officials and more than 17,000 of its members are
ready to help.
Im proud NASO can play a major role in helping cancer
research through the "Blow the Whistle on Cancer"
campaign. Its not intended to be just a clever tag line.
We really want to do something important. We want to find
a way to make a difference.
This is the first national charitable campaign NASO has affiliated
with. Since 1980 we have been focused on improving officiating,
from an educational level as well as from the performance
level. Now is the time we need to expand our focus and are
partnering with The V Foundation to battle cancer.
So you might ask, "Why The V Foundation?" Its
really quite simple.
First, cancer affects everyone in one way or another. We
have either had it ourself, are going to get it, or know someone
who has it. Today all you have to do is look at the numbers.
Cancer affects one out of every two men and one out of every
three women in this nation. When you consider those numbers,
that means it is a personal issue to each and every member
of this association. So, were reaching out to our members,
and non-members, asking them to help in this fight. There
are thousands of men, women, boys and girls out there officiating
youth games, high school, collegiate and even professional
contests. We hope they will want to take part in this campaign.
Working in partnership with The V Foundation makes good sense
to us for other reasons as well. We did our homework about
the organization and their commitment and dedication to battling
this disease is remarkable. The accomplishments of The V Foundation,
what they have done in just a few years is quite impressive.
The list of grants and the manner in which they determine
how these grants are issued is done in a thoroughly professional
and studied manner. Donors can certainly be proud.
You know, there might be some of you here today saying, "Jim
Valvano was a coach. He was the enemy!" Youre right,
he was a coach and a darn good one. And yes, sometimes coaches
dont always agree with the official. But Jim Valvano
came from officiating stock. I dont know if you are
aware that Coach Vs father was a basketball referee
a highly respected official from New York. So, Jim
Valvano was an officials kind of guy. And the V Foundation
is our kind of partnership.
Jim told his team and has told thousands of cancer victims
and survivors through his words, "Dont give up.
Dont ever give up." Well, NASO is here to say,
"We hear you Coach Jimmy! And were ready to help
blow the whistle on cancer!" Thank you.