By Del Duduit Have you ever been blindsided by something that was not your fault? Perhaps you are zinging through life at a breakneck speed, and the trophy is in sight. Then out of nowhere, you crash into the wall at 230 MPH. This is exactly what happened to Zach Veach this past Sunday at… Continue reading Withstand the Crash
Category: Christian living
Godspeed this Sunday
By Del Duduit I’m thrilled to have plans to attend the 103rd running of the Indianapolis 500 this weekend. Although I don’t follow racing as much as other sports, this event is one of the most exciting you will ever attend. The pageantry leading up to the race combined with nearly one million fans makes it… Continue reading Godspeed this Sunday
Stay Focused at 230 MPH
By Del Duduit Three years ago, a kid I coached in fourth-grade basketball made it big time in the world of auto racing. Zach Veach qualified for the world-famous Indianapolis 500 – “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” Although his first attempt ended with 45 laps to go when his engine failed on turn three, he… Continue reading Stay Focused at 230 MPH
“It’s a New Day”
By Del Duduit This past weekend, Angie and I were in Pittsburgh for a special event. I was joined by Clint Hurdle, the manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, on Saturday at the Barnes and Noble at the Waterfront in Homestead, PA, just a few miles from the Steel City. Together, we autographed my book, Dugout… Continue reading “It’s a New Day”
What is Your Genre?
By Del Duduit Are you content with who you are in life? Have you ever dreamed of being famous? If someone would place a label on you, what would it be? My friend, Steve Free, faced all of these questions throughout his wonderful musical career and has some pretty solid answers. The Northwest High School… Continue reading What is Your Genre?
Kate’s God Bless America
By Del Duduit Just when I think I’ve seen it all, I get stunned all over again. Ignorant and radical leftists are taking down historical statues all over the country because they do not appreciate the significance of the times. Blathering idiots want the names of American iconic stars like John Wayne removed from airports… Continue reading Kate’s God Bless America
An Act of Anonymous Kindness
By Del Duduit This past weekend, I was the recipient of a generous act of kindness. And so was an entire high school baseball team. A few weeks ago, I was contacted by a local resident of the community who asked if I would consider speaking to the Minford High School baseball team about my… Continue reading An Act of Anonymous Kindness
The “Tude” adjustment
Well, it finally happened -- writer's block. After three years of weekly posts I came up dry this week. But since the Final Four was last night, it seemed appropriate to pull from last year's event when I attended a dinner before the big dance with Adrian Branch. I hope you enjoy this rerun of… Continue reading The “Tude” adjustment
Be Careful Little Eyes What You See
With the Final Four set for this weekend, I thought I'd share a post I wrote when I attended the event last year in San Antonio, Texas. Here is my blog about my time spent with Avery Johnson. It still applies today. By Del Duduit Social media is supposed to be a good thing—right? After… Continue reading Be Careful Little Eyes What You See
Sweet 16
By Del Duduit Like most people, I’m going to try to be tuned into the NCAA’s Sweet 16 Thursday. I’m not able to go this year due to time commitments and obligations, but I am pulling for a team to win it all. Last year, I was able to attend the Final Four in San… Continue reading Sweet 16
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