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Gaughan Unveils NHIS Truck At Georgetown University
Las
Vegas, NV (10-Sept-06) Sept 16th will be a very special
day for Brendan Gaughan as that will be the day that he shows the
world his passion for his alma mater, Georgetown University.
Gaughans
No. 77 will be sporting the Blue and Gray of Georgetown for the
New Hampshire 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race. The effort
will culminate a week of Georgetown oriented activities for the
Las Vegas native.
The truck that
will run at NHIS departed from Vegas a week early to stop at the
University campus, where it spent the afternoon of September 9th
on the sidelines of the Hoyas football field. The stop at
the school gave Gaughans old and new friends the opportunity
to see what a Craftsman Truck Series entry looks like.
Georgetowns
athletic director, Bernard Muir was impressed with not only the
truck but also what it represents.
This is
tremendous. What exposure for Georgetown, Muir observed. Were
just thrilled that Brendan would come back and be a part of this
and display his wares so to speak.
Hes
so passionate and its clear even though Ive only been
here a year, Muir added. He just oozes with enthusiasm
when he talks about this place. Thats what we would hope all
of our student athletes would come away with. Its just great
that he would come back and be a part of the action again.
Also stopping
by for a look at his truck was the man who left an indelible mark
on Gaughan for life --- Coach John Thompson. Gaughan often refers
to Thompson as one of the men he uses as a compass as he navigates
life; and from watching the two interact the respect in mutual.
Ive
known Brendan since he was eight years old, so hes somebody
thats been a part of my life, said the famed Georgetown
basketball coach who mentored Gaughan on the hardwood in the mid-90s.
I cant remember too many times when he hasnt been
around me. I like the fact that he works at what he does. Thats
the thing that impressed me.
In the
beginning I thought it (the racing) was just a fantasy, Coach
added. I thought this was something he was doing just to be
doing it. When I saw how serious he was and how he stuck with working
at it, youve got to respect him for that. For people who dont
know racing theres always a natural amount of fear. I think
that with the time and effort that hes put into it hes
sensible enough to take the necessary precautions.
The Georgetown
Hoyas football team took the win in a defensive game against Stony
Brook as Gaughan and his mentors looked on with excitement.
This has
been a very cool visit. With the team winning their game thats
always the best thing, Gaughan said excitedly after Georgetown
scored the win. To come here and get a W with
it is a great start. It gives the boys a good feeling and it gives
us a good feeling.
We got
to be here and have the truck right on the edge of the football
field. We had the semi parked behind the grandstands and everybody
was walking around looking at it. That was cool. I got to hang out
with President DeGioia and Mr. Muir the Athletic Director and Coach
Thompson my Coach Thompson and Coach Thompson (III).
I also got to say hi to Coach Sgarlata the football coach that was
a player when I was here. So that tells you how old I am now since
the guy that I played with is now the coach.
After the game
Gaughan hadnt quite finished his visit to Georgetown University.
Im going to hang out for a couple days up here,
offered Gaughan on his time in the Washington DC area. Coach
Thompson III gave me permission to not hurt his boys but to show
up at practice for a couple days. So Im going to stay up here
for a few days and go to practice with the team. Just run around
on the football field and maybe throw the football with Tommy a
little bit and just have fun. Ill see some old friends and
get ready for New Hampshire.
The neatest
part of the Georgetown paint scheme that will run September 16th
on the Orleans Racing Dodge is that Gaughan will donate every dime
of his winnings to the school, with a percentage going to the Woodstock
Theological Center and the balance going directly to Georgetown
University Alumni House.
The pressure
to perform is on.
The football
team did it and now its time for us to do it, said Gaughan
as he looks forward to the series annual trip to NHIS.

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