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VIDEO: Jeff Smith's B-ball Tourney

By Antonio D. French

Filed Monday, July 30, 2007 at 8:48 PM

For the second year, State Senator Jeff Smith brought his A-game to Fairgrounds Park, but this time a lot more people joined him.

While Smith showed his love for the game, others showed their love of an incumbent senator. Several faces who were not at "Candidate Smith's" event last year came out Saturday to support "Senator Smith's" 3-on-3 basketball tournament.



New faces included: Mayor Francis Slay, Attorney General and candidate for governor Jay Nixon, State Sen. Chuck Graham, License Collector Mike McMillan, Alderman Jeffrey Boyd, and Committeewoman Mattie Moore.

One of the few elected officials that did show up at last year's event (and gave us this priceless endorsement video) was 22nd Ward Committeeman Joe Palm, who again made an appearance.

Organizers estimate that over a thousand people — roughly five times the turnout last year — came out Saturday.

Nixon played referee for a game in which Smith played. His team, which included aide and rumored state rep candidate Chris "I can guard anybody" Carter, came in third place in the 17-and-over age division.

First place in each age division got bikes, second place got tickets to Six Flags, and 3rd place teams received gift certificates to area businesses. All players got either backpacks or school supplies.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can he guard Curtis Royston???? lol

7/31/2007 11:31 AM

 
Blogger St. Louis Oracle said...

Antonio, maybe I should defer to you since it's your side of town, but isn't Joe Palm committeeman of the 26th Ward? That (along with a more substantial white minority) would help explain why the 26th was Smith's best 2006 ward represented by an African American alderman.

7/31/2007 4:40 PM

 
Blogger St. Louis Oracle said...

Upon further review, my 2006 endorsement list shows Palm as having endorsed Amber Boykins, not Smith. That would leave the 26th's more substantial white minority as the more likely reason for Smith's (relatively) strong showing in the 26th.

7/31/2007 4:45 PM

 
Blogger Antonio D. French said...

Despite Palm's endorsement of Boykins, I think he had some kind words for 26th Ward residents curious about Smith.

7/31/2007 6:12 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Antonio, why do you keep forgetting to mention Mike Evans, Democrat for Lt. Governor? Mike was there, dishing out ice cream, and working right alongside Jeff's girlfriend. Mike has been the only candidate I know of to consistently campaign in and go into the northside and African-American events. Whats the deal?

8/02/2007 4:10 PM

 

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