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Discuss “Character, not athleticism, makes biggest impact”

Participating in sports has had its benefits — namely, developing leadership skills.

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Comment jim
Oct 09, 2009 at 11:36 PM

Josh Paster played for the University of Arizona and helped them win a national championship. He was not a starter on the team, in fact he rarely got playing time unless the team was so far ahead there was no chance of losing. He always tells people that the team never lost when he played. LOL
Those guys that played with him will tell you, Josh Pasner was the reason they won the championship.

Comment jim
Oct 09, 2009 at 11:35 PM

Josh Paster played for the University of Arizona and helped them win a national championship. He was not a starter on the team, in fact he rarely got playing time unless the team was so far ahead there was no chance of losing. He always tells people that the team never lost when he played. LOL
Those guys that played with him will tell you, Josh Pasner was the reason they won the championship.

Comment T J
Oct 09, 2009 at 04:21 PM

As the new head basketball coach at Memphis, Paster currently has the #2 recruiting class in the country for 2010. He may end up with the top class if a few more players he is after sign with The Tigers. Paster is obviously also a great recruiter.

Comment Charles
Oct 08, 2009 at 09:38 PM

Josh Pastner is now the head coach of men's basketball @ The University of Memphis.
He just turned 32.

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