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Summary
This document is page 7 of a legal filing from the law firm Zuckerman Spaeder LLP to Judge William H. Pauley, III, dated March 7, 2013. It compiles excerpts from several character reference letters written in support of a man named David. The letters portray David as a compassionate and effective youth sports coach who prioritizes children's personal development and life lessons over winning, contrasting his calm approach with that of other coaches.
People (7)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| William H. Pauley, III | The Honorable |
The document is addressed to him.
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| David | Coach |
The main subject of the document, described as a youth sports coach.
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| Charles Austerberry | Author of a letter |
Quoted and cited as the author of a letter in support of David.
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| Theresa Parse | Author of a letter |
Quoted as the author of a letter in support of David.
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| Bridget Rodgers | Author of a letter |
Cited as the author of a letter describing David's support during her pregnancy.
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| Kimberly | Wife of a parent |
Mentioned in a quote from a parent whose son David coached.
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| Venanzio Arquilla | Author of a letter |
Mentioned at the end of the document as the author of a letter.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| ZUCKERMAN SPAEDER LLP | Law firm |
Appears on the letterhead of the document.
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| The Court | Government agency |
Mentioned as the recipient of letters about David's character.
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Timeline (2 events)
David provided support to Bridget Rodgers when she was pregnant and had an infection.
Relationships (4)
Charles Austerberry wrote a supportive letter to the Court about David's character and coaching.
Theresa Parse wrote a supportive letter to the Court about David's character.
Bridget Rodgers wrote a letter to the Court describing how David supported her during a time of need (pregnancy).
The unnamed parent refers to Kimberly as 'my wife' in their letter.
Key Quotes (5)
"He wants the kids to develop their athletic . . . skills and [for them] to be as successful . . . as possible, but he clearly believes that there are things more important than winning games."Source
— Charles Austerberry
(From a letter describing David's coaching philosophy.)
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"Dave understands how sports can teach children valuable life lessons"Source
— Theresa Parse
(From a letter describing David's character.)
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"made sure every other boy . . . went out of [his] way to . . . help him make a basket before the end of the season."Source
— Charles Austerberry
(Describing David's actions towards a boy with severe disabilities on his basketball team.)
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Quote #3
"measured, personal approach contrasts markedly with the loud cacophony typically employed by [those] . . . who attempt to coach [children’s] sports teams."Source
— Charles Austerberry
(From a letter describing David's coaching style.)
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"The thing that has endeared me most to Dave is the way he coaches the boys in basketball. Over the years, he has coached . . . my son . . . [Dave] is always calm, guiding, teaching and encouraging the boys in a way that is so helpful. Dave has gone out of his way to tell my wife Kimberly and me how special [redacted] is as an athlete and he encourages us to continue his development. The vast majority of coaches in our community are screamers and not teachers and are singularly focused on their [own] kids. Dave is different. I sincerely appreciate the many hours Dave has spent with my son."Source
— Unnamed Parent
(A lengthy quote from a parent of a gifted athlete coached by David, praising his coaching style.)
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Quote #5
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