
Memphis Mayor Dr. Willie W. Herenton and new Memphis City School Superintendent Dr. Kriner Cash met last Friday at
Memphis
Mayor Dr. Willie W. Herenton and new Memphis City School Superintendent Dr.
Kriner Cash met last Friday at
While the
lawyers were arguing in court, Dr. Cash and Dr. Herenton engaged in a
good-natured competition – first with boxing gloves and then with basketballs.
Both men said the purpose was to show students and the community that they will
work well together.
Ninth
District U.S. Congressman Steve Cohen was an interested spectator as was City
Council member Janice Fullilove.
Besides the
mayor and the superintendent, the person who drew the most attention was former
Leonard
Draper, one of Finch's closest friends, said, “Sometimes Larry does not like to
go out in public, but he was really excited about seeing the youngsters play
ball here.”
The
“competition” between Dr. Herenton and Dr. Cash was limited to each shooting a
few free throws and demonstrating shooting skills.
Dr. Cash
first showed some pretty good ball handling and to the delight of the boys and
girls, hit several three-point shots. Not to be outdone, Dr. Herenton wowed the
crowd with several strong drives to the basket and then hit several long jump
shots.
The
on-court session ended with the two men showing team work by demonstrating
give-and-go plays for each other.
Both men
then gave short “pep talks” to the boys and girls attending the basketball
clinic.
Dr.
Herenton shared familiar words of his grandmother who told him “get something
in your head. Get a good education.” He reminded the youngsters that “no one
can ever take your education away from you.”
Stay in
school and stay away from gangs and drugs, said Dr. Herenton, who also
expressed his support for Dr. Cash as the new head of the Memphis City Schools.
Dr. Cash
said he is excited to be in
“What you
do is what you are,” he said.