This is a truly inspiring story. We don't hear about stories like this too often. For this young man to think of others more than himself, is an awesome lesson for us all. He will be so blessed because he was a blessing to others. Truly inspiring and uplifting story.
Allan Guei was a standout player on the Compton High School basketball team, but when he stepped to the free-throw line for a chance to win $40,000 in college expenses, he admitted to feeling a little pressure.
He made five out of 10 attempts in the March competition, edging the first runner-up, who sank four underhanded baskets as she trembled at the line.
But it was the 18-year-old's next move that astonished his classmates at last month's graduation ceremonies.
After receiving a full basketball scholarship to Cal State Northridge, Guei announced he would give his contest winnings to the seven runners-up in the free-throw competition.
Under NCAA rules, Guei could have kept most of the winnings without giving up his athletic scholarship. But he thought the others were more in need of the boost.
"They were all smart and wanted to pursue their dreams, but were having financial difficulties," Guei said after basketball practice recently. "I felt it was the right move to help the others, especially when everything else was taking off for me."
His classmates were thrilled.
"It was a shock," said runner-up Omar Guzman, 17, who plans to attend San Diego State University in the fall. "I'm really grateful there are people like that out there. It was generous."
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