JP W. Pyles Memorial Foundation Inc.

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JP W. Pyles Memorial

Foundation, Inc.

3rd Annual Pool Tourney

May 16th, 2009

 

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Welcome to our nonprofit site!
 
 
JP William Pyles had many visions and dreams that he would have wanted to share in this lifetime.  JP's sudden death at the young age of 28 came as a huge shock to all of us, leaving many of his visions and dreams unfulfilled.  So, we are here to help make some of JP's dreams a reality.
 
Here is some information about JP William Pyles.

 

JP W. Pyles graduated from Jewett-Scio High School in 1996 where he played basketball, baseball, and wrestled, but his love was football were he received several awards during his career.

 

JP also received the honor of attending the University of Michigan Football Camp while being coached by Lloyd Carr.  After high school, he attended Muskingum College, graduating in 2000 with a double Major in Business and Economics and a Minor in Computer Science.  While at Muskingum he continued his football career, making the varsity team as a freshman but was forced to quit after a bad injury.  He was an alumni member of the Ulster Fraternity at the college with his fellow football players, a member of the Gold Key International Honor Soceity, and a founding father of the Economics, Accounting, and Business Club.  JP was currently attending Kent State University, where he was on the dean's list, fulfilling his dream to become a teacher and coach.  JP was the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for the Conotton Valley Varsity Football team for the 2004-2005 season.  He was also the head coach for the Conotton Valley Junior High Football team for the 2002-2003 season, when they went undefeated, winning the IVC championship with only 10 players!

 

His main concern was for the kids, tutoring some of his players and younger children on his own time so they understood that their education mattered.

 

JP was also a member of the Sons of the Scio American Legion Post No. 482, Scio Sportsman's Club, and the NRA.

 

 

Our Mission Statement:

To help students futher their education.

 

Our plan is to help Harrison County Athletes in furthering their education.  Each year we give a Conotton Valley High School Athlete a one time, $1,000.00 scholarship and a Harrison Central High School Athlete a one time, $1,000.00 scholarship as well.

 

 

WE RECENTLY AWARDED OUR CLASS OF 2008 RECIPIENTS FROM CONOTTON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL AND FROM HARRISON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL.

 

 

PLEASE CHECK OUT THE RECIPIENTS PAGE.

 

 

He would have wanted us all to have the "Time Of Your Life"

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