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The 2021 Kure It Cancer Research Foundation’s fourth annual “Rivals Cup” teed off at Pelican Hill Resort in June, welcoming a field of 144 golfers raising serious money to fight serious cancer.
An estimated $160,000 was raised to fund research for lesser known and lesser funded cancer research projects. Lakers legends
James Worthy and
Byron Scott headlined the golf event front and center as checks were presented to both UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and USC Norris.
Lakers Showtime-era superstars James Worthy and Byron Scott attend the Rivals Cup golf tournament raising money for Kure It Cancer Research on June 11.
(Courtesy of Tony Lattimore)
U.S. Navy denies Bucs rookie Cameron Kinleyâs request to delay service
By Elizabeth Fry
Elizabeth Fry reports
TAMPA, Fla. - For Tampa Bay Buccaneers free agent Cameron Kinley, his dream of playing professional football was cut short, or at least put on hold.
Kinley was excited to pursue his career not only with the NFL but also with the U.S. Navy. However, those dreams of being a professional football player will have to wait after Kinley’s request to have his commission delayed was denied by the Navy.
Kinley graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy two weeks ago. He was president of his graduating class and the first athlete to have that title since 1991. Being in the Navy and serving his country is a dream that Kinley has had for a long time. But his graduation day was preceded by news that dreams of an NFL career would have to be shelved while he served his five-year service commitment.