thedrifter
04-11-08, 07:36 PM
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John Paxson's son enlists in Marines
ChicagoSports.com
3:39 PM CDT, April 11, 2008
Ryan Paxson, the son of Bulls general manager John Paxson and a sophomore guard for Olivet Nazarene University, has decided to leave school and enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps.
"It's something I've wanted to do for a long time, but I've pretty much kept it between me and my family and my close friends," Paxson told the Kankakee Daily Journal.
Paxson confirmed his decision in an e-mail to the Marine Corps Times but said he didn't want to draw attention to himself.
"I hope this is understandable in that I have earned nothing up to this point except a chance to serve my country," Paxson wrote.
John Paxson issued a statement on behalf of him and his wife, Carolyn.
"Carolyn and I are incredibly proud of Ryan and his decision to enlist in the United States Marine Corps. He understands that he has not earned the honor and title of Marine yet and that will only happen if he successfully completes recruit training which will demand the very best of him. He has made this commitment to serve our country and we are proud of him and at the same time humbled by his willingness to sacrifice. Like everyone of our young people who choose to sacrifice and serve in our military to protect the freedom that we enjoy Ryan deserves our support and prayers."
The 6-foot-2 Paxson started all 32 games this season for Olivet Nazarene and averaged 12.8 points a game.
Ellie
John Paxson's son enlists in Marines
ChicagoSports.com
3:39 PM CDT, April 11, 2008
Ryan Paxson, the son of Bulls general manager John Paxson and a sophomore guard for Olivet Nazarene University, has decided to leave school and enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps.
"It's something I've wanted to do for a long time, but I've pretty much kept it between me and my family and my close friends," Paxson told the Kankakee Daily Journal.
Paxson confirmed his decision in an e-mail to the Marine Corps Times but said he didn't want to draw attention to himself.
"I hope this is understandable in that I have earned nothing up to this point except a chance to serve my country," Paxson wrote.
John Paxson issued a statement on behalf of him and his wife, Carolyn.
"Carolyn and I are incredibly proud of Ryan and his decision to enlist in the United States Marine Corps. He understands that he has not earned the honor and title of Marine yet and that will only happen if he successfully completes recruit training which will demand the very best of him. He has made this commitment to serve our country and we are proud of him and at the same time humbled by his willingness to sacrifice. Like everyone of our young people who choose to sacrifice and serve in our military to protect the freedom that we enjoy Ryan deserves our support and prayers."
The 6-foot-2 Paxson started all 32 games this season for Olivet Nazarene and averaged 12.8 points a game.
Ellie