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FIFTH QUARTER COLLEGE
SIGNING EVENTS
CHATTANOOGA DINNER
The Chattanoogan Hotel
Broad Street Grille
Sunday, May 30, 2010 6PM - 8PM
Keynote Speaker: Frank Murphy, Jr.
Professional Football
Player, formally of the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers
MEDIA
COVERAGE 5:00 - 5:45 PM
DINNER STARTS AT 6:00 PM
OAK
RIDGE LUNCH
Lincoln's Sport Grille
119 S. Illinois Avenue
Oak Ridge, TN
Saturday, May 15, 2010 1PM - 3:30PM
Keynote Speaker: David Scott
Newly Appointed Head
Coach of the Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats
The 5th
Quarter College Signing Day Dinner is
held to celebrate high school players that have displayed outstanding
athletic and academic achievement. These
athletes have earned the recognition
from high school and college coaches,
players and the community. These students athletes
will be honored for their achievements
during the school year.
Our Guest
Speaker in Chattanooga will be Frank
Murphy Jr. of Power FM Charity.
Former
Tampa Bay Buccaneer Frank Murphy, Jr.
started Power FM Charity to reach out to
youth (young men) and young athletes
through educational programs, community
outreach programs and empowering men's
conferences. Using his experiences and
contacts in the NFL and CFL, Frank is
helping youth (young men) and young
athletes who lack positive male role
models to connect with their purpose.

Born
in Jacksonville, Florida to Franklin and
Velma Murphy, Sr. He is married to
Candace L. Murphy and father to Franklin
D. Murphy, III. He has four siblings,
two brothers and two sisters.
In 2000,
Murphy was drafted to the National
Football League (NFL) by the Chicago
Bears. Throughout his professional
career Frank has played for the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers, Houston Texans and Miami
Dolphins. In 2007, he played a season
in the Canadian Football League (CFL)
with the Toronto Argonauts.
In 2008,
Mr. Murphy founded Power FM in order to
further his efforts of helping those
around him and making an impact in the
community.

Our Guest Speaker in Oak Ridge will be
David Scott. Coach David Scott
played from 1981-1983 for
ORHS. He attended and played basketball
at Hiwassee Jr. College and Tennessee
Wesleyan College where he graduated in
1987. He also attended LMU where he
received his masters degree. He has
previously coached both boys and girls
basketball at RMS and a boys basketball
assistant and a freshman coach at ORHS
for five years and as Head Coach for the
Lady Wildcats beginning this year.
Coach Scott is married to Michelle and
they have two children, Elizabeth Grace
and Daniel.
The 5th
Quarter College Signing Day Dinner is
held to celebrate high school football
players that have displayed outstanding
athletic and academic achievement. These
athletes have earned the recognition
from high school and college coaches,
players and the community as football
players that have the ability to play
collegiate football. These
student-athletes have met the
requirements to play in one of the
following governing athletic bodies NCAA,
NAIA, or NJCAA. These students athletes
will be honored for their achievements
during the school year.
"THE 5TH QUARTER"
"LIFE BEGINS AFTER THE GAME"
Many people are
stuck at the crossroads of life while trying to
figure out which path they should take. “Our motto is “life
begins after the game.”
Our mission is Believing in
Athletics, Students and Introducing Christ (BASIC)
and to introduce youth to Jesus Christ and
help them develop the skills needed to reach their
God-given potential.
“BASIC is a nonprofit
organization that encourages inner city youth to
overcome their circumstances and realize their
potential to become winners in life,
Jennings said. “To accomplish our goals, we partner
with guidance counselors, coaches and students
within the schools.”
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