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Spartan Legend Works to Score Big for Community

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Monday, March 16, 2015   

EAST LANSING, Mich. - It's been 15 years since Mateen Cleaves helped lead the Michigan State University Spartans to victory in the NCAA basketball tournament, and the former standout is now "tipping off" a new challenge to help inspire kids to read and follow their dreams.

Cleaves, who grew up in Flint and spent six years playing professional basketball after leaving Michigan State, said that while basketball came naturally for him, reading did not.

"I remember as a kid, at times I struggled with reading and was embarrassed to ask for help," he said. "I just encourage kids and let them know knowledge is power. You know, I played basketball and had a good run at it. When I stopped playing, I was 34 years old, and it wasn't about basketball anymore."

Through his nonprofit organization, 1 Goal 1 Passion, Cleaves has created an initiative he calls "Books and Basketball," to encourage kids to read using special incentives and rewards. While many Michiganders will be focused on basketball competition this month, Cleaves is launching a different sort of contest: a five-week reading challenge at Boys and Girls Clubs across the state.

Cleaves, who also hosts a series of basketball camps, regularly drops in to read with the kids in his programs and talk to them about his life journey. He said he hopes his story will inspire them to stick with their dreams.

"I want them to know that, 'I am from your community,' " he said. " 'I'm from the same streets, same neighborhood that you guys grew up in. I am you. So, you can make it.' "

Cleaves will be part of the March Madness in-studio team for CBS and Turner Sports this year, and said he hopes kids who watch him on television will see that he is more than just an athlete. He noted that his new career would not have been possible without devoting time and effort to his reading, writing and communication skills.

More information is online at 1goal1passion.com.


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