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September 27, 2007

The Big philanthropist

Shaq and LSU athletes join forces to build playground

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Students at Polk Elementary in Baton Rouge , La., received a "big" surprise from "The Big Aristotle" on Sept. 5 as Shaquille O'Neal stopped by to help restore the school's playground.

The LSU alumnus and Miami Heat center joined forces with 84 Lumber and a host of LSU student-athletes to help reconstruct the playground that O'Neal referred to as "inadequate."

"There's a church I go to right around the corner, and one day me and the pastor passed by, and I asked why the park wasn't up to par," O'Neal said. "So we came and had a conversation with the school. We asked if we could fix the playground with some new toys so the kids could come out here and play and help keep them out of trouble."

"Trouble" is exactly how Polk Elementary fifth-grade student Dexter Simpson, 11, explained the students' basketball games in the past.

"The old goals didn't have nets, and it was hard to shoot," Simpson said. "With the nets, now you don't have to fuss or argue if you made it in the goal or not."

Backed by O'Neal's $20,000 donation, the playground was re-equipped with brand new goals, nets and a coat of fresh paint.

LSU sophomore catcher Sean Ochinko, junior outfielder Chris McGhee and senior soccer player Sara Pollock were just a few of student-athletes that pitched in to clean.

" Baton Rouge has done so much for LSU baseball that you've got to give back to the community," Ochinko said. "The little kids in Baton Rouge and the rest of Louisiana are the players that are eventually going to be LSU baseball players so you have to give back as much as you can."

Shaq entered the Polk auditorium around 9:30 a.m. where he was greeted with the screams from 240 children and dozens of faculty and parents that were on hand.

Although his visit with the students was relatively brief, O'Neal managed to get his message across, telling the young kids to listen to their parents and to continue to strive for their goals.

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