Scott Argabrite Sports Center
The Scott Argabrite Sports Center will provide residents with an indoor facility to play soccer, football and lacrosse all year round.
Donations can be sent directly to PCPaRC or click here to donate to the cause.
Click here for more information on the Scott Argabrite Sports Center from the Preston County Journal.
Scott's story:
On March 25th 2007, Scott Argabrite was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer. Scott died six months later on September 20th, leaving behind his young wife Lisa and their two year old daughter Whitney. Scott was a three sport stand out at Preston High, class of '92, earning All-State honors in both basketball and track. He continued his basketball career at Waynesburg College being named to the Div. III All-American team his Junior and Senior years.
At the time of his death Scott, "Coach A", was teaching and coaching at St. James Middle School in Myrtle Beach, SC. Scott lived and coached with a heart full of love and a willingness to share it with others. Therefore, The Scott Argabrite Foundation has been established to allow this heart of love to continue to touch the lives of young student-athletes in both SC and WV.
In Myrtle Beach a scholarship has been established in Coach A's memory. Initially, it will be awarded to a graduating senior of St. James High School who played for Scott and later to an individual desiring to be a teacher. In Kingwood, a Memorial Park is being planned. The Scott Argabrite Sports Center will include an indoor facility to play soccer, football and lacrosse during the winter and inclement weather.
-Adapted from the article on ksclassic website
Donations can be sent directly to PCPaRC or click here to donate to the cause.
Click here for more information on the Scott Argabrite Sports Center from the Preston County Journal.
Scott's story:
On March 25th 2007, Scott Argabrite was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer. Scott died six months later on September 20th, leaving behind his young wife Lisa and their two year old daughter Whitney. Scott was a three sport stand out at Preston High, class of '92, earning All-State honors in both basketball and track. He continued his basketball career at Waynesburg College being named to the Div. III All-American team his Junior and Senior years.
At the time of his death Scott, "Coach A", was teaching and coaching at St. James Middle School in Myrtle Beach, SC. Scott lived and coached with a heart full of love and a willingness to share it with others. Therefore, The Scott Argabrite Foundation has been established to allow this heart of love to continue to touch the lives of young student-athletes in both SC and WV.
In Myrtle Beach a scholarship has been established in Coach A's memory. Initially, it will be awarded to a graduating senior of St. James High School who played for Scott and later to an individual desiring to be a teacher. In Kingwood, a Memorial Park is being planned. The Scott Argabrite Sports Center will include an indoor facility to play soccer, football and lacrosse during the winter and inclement weather.
-Adapted from the article on ksclassic website