Greeter Leans on T.E.A.M.

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Together. Each other. Achieves. More.

That’s how Kenny Goode interprets the concept of a team, thanks to his uncle, Peter.

Kenny has played basketball for Temecula Valley since 2012, scoring as many as 38 points in a game. But the Menifee resident also prides himself on being a “team player.”

“I’ll move the ball around to whoever is on my team,” he added. “Peter, my uncle, told me ‘TEAM’ actually does stand for something.”

Listed at 6-1 and plays center, Kenny comes from a family of tall genes. Well, one-half, anyway.

“My mom is 5-foot-2 so I didn’t get it from that side,” Kenny quipped.

\”I like the popularity part. I’m more of a social guy, talk about anything. When I was first coming into this, I was always trying to find the right girl for me, a girlfriend.\”

Kenny Goode

Of Kenny’s 26 Special Olympics medals, 10 are gold, and his brother’s girlfriend even started calling him Michael Phelps, the decorated Olympic swimmer.

Becoming a “basketball champion” is what drives Kenny.

“I will go to a gym, Menifee Fitness 24/7, four to five times per week, work out and play basketball,” he said. “Just because I’m so dedicated.”

Dedication is something that has always been in Kenny’s DNA. As a 12-year-old, he recalled, the goal was to become an Eagle Scout. Kenny checked that accomplishment off his list eight years later.

When he’s not competing, Kenny is a dedicated courtesy clerk at Vons in Sun City, where he has spent the past three years.

 

Greeter Leans on T.E.A.M.

Together. Each other. Achieves. More. That’s how Kenny Goode interprets the concept of a team, thanks to his uncle, Peter. Kenny has played basketball for

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