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StoryCorps · B1 · 2024-08-13

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The Unsung Heroes Behind the Game

Sports are often defined by the athletes who score the points and the championships that make headlines. However, the latest episode of the StoryCorps podcast shifts the spotlight toward the "game changers"—the individuals who work tirelessly in the shadows to make sports possible, often facing public scrutiny or enduring thankless roles to keep the spirit of the game alive.

The Referee: Navigating the Hate

Rat Cogit, an NBA referee, shares his journey from a childhood in Brooklyn to the professional court. While many children dream of hitting the game-winning shot, Rat aspired to be the one to "blow the whistle and say the basket was successful." He acknowledges the difficulty of his profession, noting, "You really got to love being a ref because you're going to get a lot of hate." Despite the criticism, he finds fulfillment in being at the heart of the action. His father, Leon, recalls initial skepticism about the career path, but eventually recognized Rat’s passion, declaring, "He's going to be NBA referee."

Fancy Clancy: The Professional Beer Vendor

Clarence Hasket, known as "Fancy Clancy," has spent half a century vending at Baltimore Orioles games, selling over a million beers. Clancy treats his job with the discipline of a professional athlete, stating, "My mindset is I'm a professional athlete. I have to stay in shape. I have to train doing the off season." His success is built on personality, wit, and a genuine connection with fans. His friend Jerry Collier describes him as someone who "outworked people" and "outloved all the customers." For Clancy, being a vendor is more than a job; it is a calling that has become "in your soul."

The Mavs ManiAACs: Redefining Performance

Beyond the traditional roles, groups like the Mavs ManiAACs bring entertainment to the NBA. This dance troupe for plus-sized men challenges conventional norms. Big Rob Maiden and Daniel Boye describe their performances as "pushing the envelope," often culminating in a "bust out" moment that surprises the audience. While their families were initially confused by their involvement, the dancers eventually earned deep respect. One member recalls his father’s emotional reaction after seeing fans ask for his autograph, noting that his father finally understood, "You look like you really were born to do this."

The Washington Generals: Losing with Purpose

Perhaps the ultimate unsung heroes are the Washington Generals, the perpetual opponents of the Harlem Globetrotters. Founded by Red Klotz, the team’s purpose was to serve as the "foil" and "nemesis" to the Globetrotters. Despite losing tens of thousands of games, Klotz found joy in his role. His daughter, Jody Ferrari, explains that her father "never defined himself by the score, but he'd defined himself by the effort that not only he gave, but that his men gave." Even after a rare, accidental victory in 1971, Klotz remained dedicated to the mission of "bringing joy to people," proving that true success in sports isn't always found in the final score, but in the dedication and happiness one provides to the audience.

Conclusion

Whether it is the referee, the vendor, the entertainer, or the persistent underdog, these individuals define the infrastructure of sports. As the podcast highlights, their contributions are often "unseen, happening just off camera," yet their commitment ensures that the game continues to inspire, entertain, and connect people around the world.

🎯Key Sentences

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Love them or hate them.
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You were always supportive no matter what I said.
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don't bother him anymore.
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And they were embarrassing me.
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they still make it all happen.
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📝Key Phrases

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marry someone off
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don't bother him anymore
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make something possible
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get credit
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crush it
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📖 Transcript

Hi, I'm Dave I say founder of StoryCore.
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Growing up in Brooklyn, Rat Cogit spent his whole childhood wanting to be on an NBA court.

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