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Swimming

K-Park Boys 4A Swim State Champs

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Kingwood Park Boys 4A State Champs at Jamail Center in Austin, Texas 

Eagle Swimming Association Sprouts Watery Wings

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Eagle Swimming Association Sprouts Watery Wings

When KIDSPORTS last left you the stars of the Eagle Swimming Association were getting their due, and with good reason, but now it’s time for not only the major players in the Club to get more recognition but also the man who is helping the Junior side-the younger side- of the program to get theirs.  After all, there may not be a faster rising swimming club in the country than the ESA.

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5A State Finals - Kingwood HS

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Kingwood High School Shines at the 5A State Finals 2011 in Austin, Texas

 

Fox News Story on Thomas Joseph Stanton II

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Family of Brain-Damaged Teen Want Helmet Safety Law: MyFoxHOUSTON.com

HighPoints Magazine                                                                Press Release

Contact us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it                                                                                                                           January 31, 2011

 

              HighPoints Magazine and Family Team Up for “The King of Comeback” Project

 

(Humble,Tx.) - Beginning February 1st, the HighPoints family of publications (Rob’s Roll the weekly internet sports page, HighPoints KidSports and HighPoints high school sports magazine) will team together with the Thomas Joseph Stanton II Trust Committee as they try to financially fortify the Stanton family and raise money for the long term care of Joseph as well as promoting helmet safety legislation.

 

Fund raising will occur when advertisers purchase ad-space from HighPoints publications. HighPoints founder/co-owner and Managing Editor Rob L Sprouse was ecstatic to receive the go-ahead from Danielle Stephens, a member on the Stanton Trust Committee.  The philanthropic group’s actions will mean that sixty percent of the funds accrued from the aforementioned HighPoints sales, will go to the Stanton trust.  It’s all part of “The King of Comeback” Project.  The campaign’s name comes from one of Joseph Stanton’s mom’s favorite nicknames for her son which was given to him by his Kingwood Park High School swim teammates after the 2009 UIL 4A State Championship where the State title rested on the winner of the final event, the 4X100 Freestyle Relay. Joseph was the anchor their and after the championship winning relay performance he gained his nickname “The King of Comeback”! Terri Stanton and others continue to be inspired by Joseph’s will to battle his condition.  That, coupled with the amazing amount of progress he has made on the road to recovery, continues to inspire her and others to dub him as the  “The King of Comeback”.

 

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