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	<title>Comments on: John Grantham, Wildcat Magnate Passes</title>
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		<title>By: Amy (Swihart) Thomas</title>
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		<description>Passion, purpose, drive and love are just some of the words that could describe Mr. Grantham and his feelings for Wildcat Baseball.  I had the priviledge to work for Mr. Granthamm for five summers as the league&#039;s summer secretary.  I witnessed first-hand his passion for this league.  He was a tireless ambassador for the program and the sport of baseball and for each child who entered the program. Today I have two children playing ball at Washington Center.  Mr. Grantham will be missed, but he contributed to a legacy which is just as strong today as it was when Mr. Dale McMillen first started the program.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Passion, purpose, drive and love are just some of the words that could describe Mr. Grantham and his feelings for Wildcat Baseball.  I had the priviledge to work for Mr. Granthamm for five summers as the league&#8217;s summer secretary.  I witnessed first-hand his passion for this league.  He was a tireless ambassador for the program and the sport of baseball and for each child who entered the program. Today I have two children playing ball at Washington Center.  Mr. Grantham will be missed, but he contributed to a legacy which is just as strong today as it was when Mr. Dale McMillen first started the program.</p>
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