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AIC men’s basketball visits students at Peck

Date: 5/29/2015

HOLYOKE – Members of the American International College (AIC) basketball team along with men’s basketball coach Andy Burkholder and assistant coach Chris Oroszko recently paid a visit to the William R. Peck School in Holyoke to visit with eighth grade students in the Therapeutic Intervention Program [TIP] at the school.

The TIP provides an education to students who need a smaller more supportive educational environment.

The event kicked off with inspirational words from Coach Burkholder who highlighted the importance of staying in school, including the possibilities of playing sports in college.

Burkholder knows all about the rewards of hard work. In his first season at the helm of the Yellow Jackets, Burkholder led the team to its first Northeast-10 title in 21 years. AIC's bid to host the NCAA Division East Regional was its first ever and a 58-53 win over Philadelphia University was their first NCAA tournament since 1994. For his efforts, Burkholder was recently named NCAA Division II Coach of the Year by BennettRank.com.

Peck teacher Jennifer Johnson reached out to the team on behalf of the dozen students in the program.         

“The students love sports, especially basketball. We use sports as incentive and rewards for them. It is important for the students to know there’s a long way between eighth grade and the NBA,” he said. “Grades and attitude matter and the first next step is high school.”

Six of the team’s players, co-captain Bobby Harris, Trahmier Burrell, Henry Vilfort, Max Risch, Nolan Woodward, and Jayvon Pitts-Young, shared their own experiences and encouraged the students who anticipate moving on to high school in the fall to find their interests and follow their passion – and above all – stay in school.

After a little classroom encouragement, the team enjoyed pizza for lunch followed by a pickup game with Team Peck.