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University coach trains inmates for marathon |
By heraldcourier.com |
Published: 10/28/2016 |
DRAPER, Utah (AP) — In the house in which Isaac Wood grew up, running was a topic of conversation daily. Wood's brother was a high school track coach. Wood's father was a sports agent who represented about 50 Olympians over the course of his career. Wood himself was a runner, though after a while he suspected he would be a better coach. He had the disposition and the mind for it. Watching a race, he could pick out just about any runner in the pack and recall his strengths, his personal best times. On a Tuesday morning in October, however, Wood might have had an easier time picking out his runners' worsts: sexual abuse, one to 15 years; rape, one to 15 years; murder, five years to life; and on and on. Read More. |
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