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Kyries Hebert – Ky Cares Foundation

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Cupid joins Former Ragin Cajun MVP and NFL record holder, Kyries Hebert, as well as Super Bowl Champion Roman Harper at the 2013 Acadiana All Star Gala. The event will be held at The Acadiana Center For The Arts.

This red-carpet, star-studded event offers the opportunity to mix and mingle with celebrities of the weekend. This event will be full of excitement, where guests can enjoy live entertainment and a silent auction.

In 2012, the Ky Cares Foundation welcomed 60+ celebrity guest to The Acadiana All-Star Weekend. Guests have included Terrell Owens, boxing great Roy Jones, Jr. and more! This year Ky Cares Foundation and Harper’s Hope 4*1 will be welcoming more NFL players and professional cheerleaders from across the country.

Every ticket sold for The Acadiana All-Star Gala will sponsor a child to attend the 2013 Kyries Hebert and Roman Harper Football, Cheer, and Dance Camp.
 

You can pick up your tickets at HEMLINE in River Ranch, or you can grab some online right now through our website: http://ky-cares.org/ $65.00/ticket

Ky Cares Foundation works hard to positively affect the lives of the youth in the N. KY, Cincinnati, and Southwest Louisiana communities. Ky Cares reaches children through football, cheer, and dance camps, athletic scholarships, and also many motivational speeches in churches and schools.

Kyries Hebert did his first camp in April 2010 and that it was a huge success! The camp brought in over 300 kids and 15 celebrities for not only football, but also cheerleaders and dancers. Scholarship money was raised and provided for 150 of the kids. He looks forward to modeling this camp here in Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati in 2011.

Aside from creating programs to enrich the lives of youth; Ky Cares foundation is also dedicated to taking an active role in fundraising for Breast Cancer research. Kyries’ birthday happens to be during the month of October and with October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month he uses his birthday as an opportunity promote this cause. Therefore, Ky Cares foundation will continue to host an annual Breast Cancer awareness event.

 

 

 


NCAA March Madness

Florida Gulf Coast stuns Georgetown 78-68

Florida Gulf Coast, the 15th seed in the South Regional, shocked second-seeded Georgetown 78-68 Friday night, marking the seventh time in NCAA history that a 15th seed has beaten a No. 2 seed.
Sherwood Brown scored 24 points and Bernard Thompson had 23 to lead Florida Gulf Coast to an incredible NCAA tournament debut, a 78-68 win over second-seeded Georgetown on Friday night in the second round of the South Regional.

Ole Miss-La Salle sets up 2013′s most unlikely NCAA Tournament pairing

The sweet sixteen in this years NCAA Tournament will feature either #12Ole Miss or #13 LaSalle! Neither program made the NCAA Tournament from 2002 to this season. La Salle hadn’t been to the Tournament since 1992 and had won only one Tournament game since 1955.

Ole Miss had to rally to sweep the SEC post season tournament and came into the game riding high. Marshall Henderson is perhaps the most creative shot-maker in college basketball. The 6-2 junior can make baskets from just about any place on the floor, no matter whether he’s guarded by two or more opponents.

La Salle’s pressure creates lots of turnovers and is a big reason the Explorers are one of the top scoring teams in the country. 6-3 senior Ramon Galloway, who played his first two seasons at South Carolina, is supported by juniors Tyreek Duren, Tyrone Garland and Sam Mills.

http:/http://www.twincities.com/sports/ci_22851059/ncaa-tournament-olemiss-lasalle-upsets

Harvard upsets New Mexico 68-62

The school known for producing U.S. presidents, Supreme Court justices and Nobel Prize winners earned its first NCAA tournament victory Thursday night – a 68-62 upset of No. 3 seed New Mexico – and it didn’t feel like a fluke.

Wesley Saunders scored 18 points and Laurent Rivard made five 3-pointers to help the 14th-seeded Crimson pull the biggest surprise of March Madness so far.

The Crimson shot 52 percent for the game – that’s almost 15 percent better than New Mexico’s stingy defense normally allows. New Mexico, meanwhile, shot only 37 percent.

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/56041798-77/harvard-mexico-crimson-lake.html.csp


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