| PRESS RELEASES |
June 13, 2011
COACH JUNE JONES, NFL PLAYERS AND OTHER DIGNITARIES LEAD DELEGATION TO PAGO PAGO FOR FOURTH ANNUAL AMERICAN SAMOA GOODWILL MISSION
June 26, 2008
JUNE JONES, GREG MCMACKIN, AND NFL PLAYERS OF SAMOAN DESCENT LEAD DELEGATION TO PAGO PAGO FOR AMERICAN SAMOA FOOTBALL ACADEMY |
| MEDIA |
January 27, 2012
The June Jones Foundation: Coconuts and football dreams
By Andi Brunetto
examiner.com
In a world thousands of miles away from our idea of football, lies a place where once the game washed ashore, its children would be forever mesmerized.
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June 17, 2011
Coach June Jones Gives Pep Talk at Summer Academy
talanei.com
Coach June Jones gave an emotional testimony to more than 300 students, teachers and parents who packed the ASCC gymnasium yesterday.
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June 13, 2011
June Jones Foundation To Make American Samoa Aid Visit
Nearly $2 Million In Medical Supplies, Equipment, Educational Programs Supplied Over Last Three Years
smumustangs.com
HONOLULU - SMU football coach June Jones will lead a delegation to Pago Pago, American Samoa from June 13 to 16 for the Fourth Annual American Samoa Goodwill Mission sponsored by The June Jones Foundation.
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June 7, 2011
June Jones Foundation to make American Samoa aid visit
thehawaiiindependent.com
HONOLULU—Former University of Hawaii Football coach June Jones will lead a delegation to Pago Pago, American Samoa from June 13 to 16 for the Fourth Annual American Samoa Goodwill Mission sponsored by The June Jones Foundation.
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August 25, 2008
Jones, McMackin off to Samoa
By Dave Reardon, starbulletin.com
It's a reunion for some. For others, a homecoming. All are on a mission. The June Jones American Samoa Football Academy isn't just about the game with the funny shaped ball or Hawaii and SMU coaches trading war stories and competing for recruits.
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August 25, 2008
SMU: Highlights from Mustang Legends for Charity event
By Bobbi Roquemore, dallasnews.com
One of the highlights from the Mustang Legends for Charities event Saturday night at the Adolphus Hotel was coach June Jones' announcement that the team will honor Jerry LeVias by having a selected player wear his No. 23 jersey.
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August 24, 2008
SMU Legends for Charity huge success
By Scott Farrell, PonyStampede.com
There was a melody working its way through the ballroom before the band even began playing. From one handshake to the next and within each embrace or old story told anew, the 250 or so SMU supporters and former Mustangs players were all in rhythm Saturday night at the Mustang Legends for Charity event hosted by the June Jones Foundation.
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June 23, 2008
SMU's Jones a caring and giving man
By James Bryant, PonyStampede.com
When you first meet new Southern Methodist University’s new Head Football Coach June Jones it’s easy to see that he is different than a lot of head coaches.
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December 16, 2007
Hawaii coach recalls 'new life' experience
By Stephen Tsai, HawaiiWarriorBeat.Com
The dream should have ended before it was conceived. It should have been buried in the rubble that was once a black Lincoln Town Car, left abandoned among the broken glass and crushed metal on the H-1 Freeway that February morning in 2001.
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November 5, 2007
Special Letter of Delivery
By Rick Reilly, Sports Illustrated
After December 7, 1941, nobody thought to celebrate one of Hawaii's greatest teams. Then 66 years later, coach June Jones heard about M.K. Wong and the varsity award he never got.
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April 11, 2007
Hawaii QBs team up for charity - June Jones gathers Hawaii quarterbacks for fundraising event
By Dave Reardon, StarBulletin.com
In a state with no professional teams, the quarterback at the University of Hawaii is usually the most prominent athlete. Warriors coach June Jones -- who was a UH quarterback himself, in 1973 -- announced an inaugural event yesterday called Warrior Quarterbacks for Charity.
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July 3, 2006
Jonesing at Hokulia - June Jones Quarterback Golf Classic draws old warriors
by Bobby Command, West Hawaii Today
The old warriors file into the Hokulia pavilion one after another, reacquainting themselves with old friends, and in some cases, foes.
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