Watching the dramatic Game 7, Miah Massey was nearly as tense as the night last October when she introduced LeBron James at a University of Akron event featuring Michelle Obama. “I was confident the night before,” says Massey, an eighth-grader at Akron East Middle School. “But when I saw her, I got nervous and kind of had a fangirl moment.” Joining the LeBron James Family Foundation’s Wheels for Education program as a third-grader, Massey is a member of its Akron I Promise Network. Upon graduating high school, she will be one of the foundation’s first students to attend the University of Akron on a four-year scholarship.
I was over at my friend’s house watching the game. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. People were saying the [Cavs] weren’t going to win, and I was kind of upset by that. It didn’t faze [LeBron]. He knew he was going to win. It was exciting to see him holding the trophy. He’s a kid from Akron just like the rest of us. If we try hard, we can end up in his same position. This makes me see that I can do a lot. When I think I can’t do something, I look at my [I Promise] bands, and I try harder. The scholarship has been helpful because my mother has two kids and paying for [college] for both of us would have been impossible. LeBron James inspires me a lot. He has succeeded at something that a lot of people have dreamed of. Now that we have won, it’s going to make kids try to get where he is. If he can do it, they can.
Miah Massey Hopes To Follow In LeBron's Footsteps
Inspired and dedicated, the eighth grader from Akron says anything is possible for her too.
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August 15, 2016