Posts Tagged ‘sports’

Playing Basketball with One Eye

Melissa Jones, Baylor University

Competing in NCAA basketball is tough enough. Now imagine playing games with one eye. That’s exactly what Melissa Jones of Baylor University is doing.

I was shocked when I came across this article that Jones, a point guard(!), has been playing without vision in her right eye since a collision in a game more than two weeks ago. She hit her head so hard on the floor that her optic nerve swelled, causing her vision to disappear. Initially, she thought her entire eye was swollen. But when she held her lid open, she realized she still couldn’t see a thing.

Jones underwent a series of tests after the game and was ultimately cleared to play. She has since worn protective sunglasses and is adjusting to her limited court vision.

Doctors expect Jones to make a full recovery. Already, she is beginning to recognize brightness.

Jones is currently playing in the NCAA Tournament for top-seeded Baylor. Amazing.

Tyreke Evans, 2010 Rookie of the Year, still going strong

MaryBeth R. is a member of VSP's Marketing Team and is an avid sports fan.

In this, my first blog post as VSP’s new sports blogger, I’d like to congratulate professional basketball player Tyreke Evans on an outstanding game last night in a nationally-televised game against the Denver Nuggets. Tyreke led the Sacramento Kings to a 122-102 victory and recorded a season-high 12 assists, one short of his career high.

So far, Tyreke is avoiding that so-called “sophomore slump.” He is second among all sophomores when totaling points (533), rebounds (145), and assists (168). Not bad, especially when you consider how high Tyreke set the bar last year averaging 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists a game and taking Rookie of the Year honors.

All of this makes me proud that VSP is Tyreke’s exclusive eyecare and eyewear provider. Watching Tyreke dish passes left and right with his teammates catching the ball in stride illustrates just how important vision is in sports.

Are you an athlete? Have your eyes checked once a year to make sure you’re getting the most out of your performance. Learn what you can expect in an eye exam here.

Congratulations Tyreke Evans on Rookie of the Year!

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Tyreke Evans, Pro Basketball Star

VSP congratulates pro basketball star Tyreke Evans on being named the Rookie of the Year! Tyreke had an amazing season which included averaging 20 points, 5 assists and 5 rebounds per game. Only three other pro basketball players have ever done this in their rookie year – Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan and Lebron James. Tyreke’s success this past season also includes leading a remarkable 35-point comeback to beat the Chicago Bulls last December.

When Tyreke’s not playing basketball, he’s giving back as a spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association, a cause that VSP also supports. VSP and Tyreke recently issued a challenge for everyone to join the movement to Stop Diabetes by taking the Diabetes Risk Test.

Tyreke has shown a great deal of commitment to both his sport and the community. VSP thanks you for all that you do, both on and off the court, Tyreke!

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Win a trip of a lifetime! Trip for Four to the Transitions PGA Championship for Healthy Sight!

Transitions ChampionshipFORE! Even better – Four!

That’s right! VSP will send you and three friends to the 2010 Transitions PGA Championship for Healthy Sight!

Need more details about the prize?

male golferWell, VSP and Transitions are teaming up to offer a lucky fan and three friends a free trip to the 2010 Transitions PGA Championship for Healthy Sight at the Innisbrook Golf Club and Resort in Florida on March 19 – 21 including:

  • Roundtrip airfare for 4 to Tampa + transportation to and from airport to Resort
  • 2 Double Occupancy hotel rooms at Innisbrook Resort for three nights (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
  • Tickets to Championship for (3rd Round) Saturday and (Final Round) Sunday
  • Admission to Links & Drinks event featuring special guest Pro Golfer John Mallinger
  • Nike Sunwear
  • Private consultation with kinesiologist for swing improvement
  • HD Flip Camera

Sound good?

The sweepstakes is open to legal residents of  the United States (except Florida, New York & Rhode Island) who are at least 18 years of age.

Act now!

Entries are only accepted until February 29 at 11:59 p.m! You can be our lucky winner! Go to VSP’s Facebook Fan Page to enter, and while you are there, become a fan of VSP!

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Bobby Jackson – Vision in School and Sports

NBA Star Bobby Jackson talks about the importance of vision for kids in school and with sports. Do you have a story about how vision has impacted you or your child in school or sports? Share it with us, and you’ll be entered to win a backpack autographed by Bobby Jackson.

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Meet the Team Behind the Myth

Sara P. is part of the Altair sales team.

Sara P. is part of the Altair sales team.

They meet behind closed doors, talking in low tones about tonight’s strategy: Who should start? Who is the closer? How are they going to maintain their average without sacrificing a single pin? After all, they do have a record to maintain and there’s no way they’re going to risk it all by making one single mistake. Their name: Balls of Fury. Their game: bowling. The team: Altair employees Oscar Martinez, Sara Shults, Matthew Gibson and Bianca Castellanos. The record they keep: 10 wins, 22 losses in the VSP bowling league. And until one day ago, they held the honored position of Dead Last Place.

I admire this team and give them major credit for the fact that they keep going and won’t give up. They meet faithfully every week at Crestview Lanes with renewed conviction in the fact that they CAN, they WILL do better…only to be crushed in defeat again and again. Although they’ve only won 10 games, they are bonded in their cause and have built their team with laughter, camaraderie, and beer.

Is it possible this team could turn itself around and build a winning record? At this point in the season, very doubtful given the number of games left and the utter lack of bowling skills as exemplified by the following video of Sara “Twinkletoes” Shults.

At the time of writing, it’s been rumored that the team has splintered into 2 factions: those who believe that team shirts would have contributed to a winning record vs. those who think team shirts don’t equal bowling skills. Only time will tell what happens to Balls of Fury-the pressure of a long, losing season would be too much for most teams to handle. But, my hunch is that being Altair employees, this team will adhere to the Altair mantra of being the team that never gives up-even when they’re up against the longest of odds.

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