Monday, September 10, 2012

Memorable Images, A Night to Remember.

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a.  Coach Ellen Toy, Christa Harmotto, and the Kiski Area Team during our National Anthem.
b.  A favorite moment captured.  Mia Wilson gets a ride on Thad Paunovich's shoulders, as the team is introduced.  Mia is battling ALL leukemia, and was Kiski's Honorary Captain.
c.  Coach Toy readies the team for an emotional evening.
d.  A real champion.  Christa took the time to sign every autograph and take memorable pictures with her fans.  It was an honor for us to have her as part of our event!
Photo credits to Erica Hilliard and used with permission of Trib Total Media
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Friday, September 7, 2012

A recap and thank you

Well, Jam the Gym 3 is now in the books!  What an evening!  Starting off with the spectacular array of gift baskets we were able to accumulate with the generousity of local fans, teams, and businesses.  We gave away nearly $20,000 dollars worth of merchandise, event tickets, and sports memorabilia! Many thanks to those who donated!  You made this night possible!
Our special guests made the night memorable for those in attendance.  Who will ever forget Bill Deasy's soulful "Hallelujia" dedicated to Jaime.  It will always be a song that takes us back to that night, and we will remember!  Having a local volleyball hero on the bench was a thrill for the Kiski team, as Christa Harmotto stayed on the sideline with them, cheering them on and coaching them up.
Christa's desire to be a part of Jam the Gym gave us a real shot in the arm, when we really needed it.  And none of us will ever forget little Mia Wilson's grand entrance on the shoulders of the Kiski team. Mia reminds us that we need to continue this fight, in Jaime's name.  Mia flashes the same million watt smile, despite her own battle with ALL leukemia.
On the volleyball end of things, we watched two good high school teams working out the kinks early in the season, and working through the emotion of the night.  In the end Butler prevailed, 26-24,
26-24, and 25-16, but in competing on this evening gained a real measure of respect and admiration for each other.  These two teams, along with the teams that joined them on the court for the National Anthem, Plum, Leechburg, and Kittanning, share the common experience of this night, and therefor a special bond that comes with it.  After the High School game, Point Park University took the court for a spirited two game exhibition of what small college volleyball aspires to be.  They joined with us in the emotion of the night, and then played their hearts out in the very first college volleyball played here at Kiski.  It was a privilege to be able to watch the caliber of volleyball that they possess.  PPU is going to be a National power at their level for years to come, and it is because along with their obvious athleticism, they have great character.  Jam the Gym was a night of great volleyball.  More importantly, it was a exhibition of how close knit our volleyball community is, and needs to be in    times of great trial.
So what is next?  Stay tuned here for the latest news!  We will be posting photos and video clips from the various news sources that covered our special evening.  Jam the Gym 3 is indeed a memory, a real good memory.
One more thing...
Stay JaimeStrong!!!

Jam the Gym 3 was successful in so many ways.  It gave a community the chance to gather and to mourn the loss of a dear friend, and then celebrate her amazing life.  It gave a
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WPXI was at the gym with us and filed this report:

http://www.wpxi.com/videos/news/dozens-jam-the-gym-to-honor-coach-who-lost-battle/vdq4f/

A special thank you to Brandon Hudson for treating our story with dignity and professionalism.
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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Art from photo to Tee Shirt!

I am just so proud of my daughter Aly, and what she did to convert the photograph of Jaime in her most couragous pose into the artwork used for Jam the Gym's and jammin' with Jaime's Tee shirt!  Here is what I mean...
You will be able to purchase the Tee Shirts at our event for $15.
All proceeds go to the three charities Jaime saw as most important.
Children's Hospital 9-B-C Oncology Dept.
Kiski Area Education Foundation Scholarship Program
The Fluorescent Angels fund
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Friday, August 31, 2012

Breaking News!!!
Jam the Gym is proud to announce a very special guest!  Former Penn State Nittany Lion, and Olympic Silver medalist Christa Harmotto!!!  Come meet Christa on Sept 5th!  She will be serving as Honorary Captain!  Welcome Christa...
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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Here we are, a mere 6 days away.  I cannot believe that things have gone the way they have.  I am still struggling with the idea of a past tense.  Jam the Gym will never be the same, yet THIS one HAS to be the biggest, BEST one ever.  My friend Jaime deserves nothing less than a terrific night.  We are determined to give her just that.
To that end, we have developed a schedule of events for our evening.  With God's grace, and Jaime looking down on us, here is how we are planning for things to go.
    

     5:00-JV match-Kiski Area vs Butler
     5:00- Gym B open for purchase of tee shirts and tickets for 50/50 and prize baskets
     6:00-Please be seated for...
          Parade of teams
          Introduction of special guests, Christa Harmotto, Bill Deasy, and Mia Wilson!
          Comments from Family, Friends of Jaime
          Bill Deasy performs Hallelujah and The National Anthem
     6:15- Kiski vs Butler Varsity Match
          Gym B will remain open for purchases until the end of the High School match.
     8:00-Point Park will be playing a intersquad match.  This team is a nationally ranked program.  I  know  these ladies will be going hard.        
 During the College warm-up the 50/50 will be awarded along with the prize baskets.  Results of
          these drawings will be posted along the matted wall near the gyms exit.  Baskets can be picked up in
          the lobby after the match.

     All proceeds of this event go to three fine charites that Jaime wanted so badly to help.
          Children's Hospital 9B-C Oncology
          Kiski Area Education Foundation Scholarship Program
          The Fluorescent Angels Fund

     Please consider joining us for the Biggest, Best Jam the Gym yet.  It will be an emotional evening        we'll all get through it TOGETHER...
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Jaime Strong




Last Monday, we learned of the passing of our dear, beautiful, friend Jaime Moran.  It was Jaime who inspired us to start Jam the Gym, it was Jaime who wanted to give back with Jam the Gym 2, and Jaime's imprint will be on Jam the Gym 3, and on into the future.  This news has left those of us lucky enough to have known and loved her with a giant hole in our hearts.  We will miss her fighting spirit and her brilliant smile.  We take comfort in the knowledge that Jaime's place in the Kingdom is assured, and we will meet her again, someday.
    With this news came the necessity for some changes in our events benefactors.  We will focus on those charities that Jaime felt were most important for us to help. 
1. Children's Hospital 9b- The ward where Jaime spent most of her adult time as a patient.  This ward, originally designed for mostly children, lacks some of the touches that young adults might need, should they relapse.  Jaime dreamed of changing that...
2. The Kiski Area Education Foundation Scholarship Program- Jaime LOVED being a coach and teacher, so naturally she wished to help out students who have been directly affected by cancer in their families(themselves, a parent, or sibling).  A scholarship will be set up in her name for this purpose.
3. The Fluorescent Angels Fund- From the beginning, Jam the Gym sought to ease the burden of cancer patients in our area.  This fund has and will continue to seek out those in need and help them, in some measure, financially.
 
The other events surrounding Jam the Gym remain.  A great High School match, with host Kiski Area welcoming the Butler Golden Tornado's and for the night capCollegiate volleyball comes to the Kiski Valley, as the Point Park Pioneers host the Seton Hill Griffins.  Between matches there will be games and a Chinese auctions with great prizes.  We will also take time to remember our coach and friend Jaime.  It promises to be a great night of volleyball and a chance for the community to reflect on Jaime's incredible life, her love of sports, and her importance to all of us.  God Bless Jaime Moran.
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