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Coach McQueary made a mistake, but he's a fine man Writer says that with his public apology he's shown the true Ryan. She would be proud for him to be her grandson's coach again By Kathy Tucker Everyday someone in Adair County makes a mistake. This includes our government leaders, school leaders, police departments and citizens, no one person is exempt. What we do after the mistake is what's important. With his public apology Ryan has shown the true Ryan. He is a fine young man; one that I am proud to say has coached my grandson and did a great job. I would be proud for him to coach him again. I would like to encourage all parents and grandparents that feel their child has been hurt by this incident - -do what I did. Read Ryan's apology to your child, show them that adults do make mistakes, but it takes an individual with a truly strong character to admit to them and ask forgiveness. Thank you, --Kathy Tucker Comments re article 59872 Coach Ryan McQueary apologizes for incident This story was posted on 2013-05-31 15:51:19
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