Style and Grace
The first round was filled with excitement and plenty of down-to-the-wire hustle. I am a real fan of the underdogs (who's not, right?). Brings to mind a short, skinny Canadian that led #15 seed Santa Clara University to an upset over #2 seed Arizona. He was as Nashty then as he is today. But you know, how about those that lost last round? Have you noticed their participation already in the second round? That is pure- pure sportsmanship and pure class.
One student shared these comments:
"I was eliminated for the 64 bracket of the March Madness face-off; however, I just wanted to say thank you for this awesome opportunity, as I have worked on my public relations and people skills. Please keep it up!"And a family member spoke of their student's experience this way:
"[Our student] leaves the competition a winner in the eyes of his family and friends as from this experience he built upon his communication skills, networking skills, computer skills, and his analytical and reasoning skills. Most importantly he was able to feel and experience the love from the people that matter to him most; that gave him the motivation and confidence he needs to be successful."
Good luck to all those that depart our tourney. Thank you for gracing the Zinch walls, sharing your friends and family with us, and giving us something to cheer for. We wish you well on your future endeavors.





