Williamsburg, Va. - The William and Mary men's basketball program continued its
presence in the Williamsburg community with a number of community service
projects recently. Sophomore
Brandon Britt spoke with a class of eighth graders
at Berkeley Middle School, while a number of men's basketball student-athletes
along with head coach
Tony Shaver took part in the Serve The City project at
the Williamsburg Community Chapel.
Britt spent time talking to a group of Williamsburg students
about the importance of academics, being a student athlete and setting goals.
The students also had an opportunity to share some of their own goals with the
Tribe guard and ask him about his academic and athletic experiences in both
high school and college.
The Serve The City project had nearly 800 volunteers and
about 75 different work sites. The Tribe men's basketball program worked on a home
that was hit by a tree during Hurricane Irene. The student-athletes helped
remove trash from the yard and also helped clean up and plant a garden. Along
with head coach
Tony Shaver, juniors Doug Howard and
Andrew Pavloff, sophomores
Fred Heldring,
Tim Rusthoven,
Julian Boatner and
Ben Whitlatch as well as
freshman
Tom Schalk took part in the Serve The City project.