Bearkat runner to return home

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Bearkat runner to return home

For years, Sam Houston State junior track and field runner Julius Michael did not know if his parents in the Sudan were alive or dead.

In March 1997 his family sent seven-year old Julius to the United Nations assistance group so that he could be sent to America. He found a home in Houston with Martha Yuggu where he attended Lamar High School and eventually earned a scholarship to Sam Houston where he participates in cross country and track.

(For a detailed account of Julius' story see Running for His Life)

For 12 years of separation Michael learned nothing about his parents and sisters. In July 2009, however, he received word his parents were alive and he had additional siblings. Within a short time frame, he got to speak to his parents on the telephone and he was granted his American citizenship.

Monday night, as Julius was one of the student emcees for this year Sam Houston All-Sports Banquet, Michael learned that he soon will be going home to see his family in person.

Through the efforts of Sam Houston director of athletics Bobby Williams, associate athletic director Chris Thompson and compliance coordinator Curtis Collier, the athletic department has obtained funding for a round trip ticket to the Sudan and ground transportation so that he may spend three months this summer with his family.

The money comes from the NCAA's Student-Athlete Opportunity Fund, one of many efforts by the NCAA using dollars generated by the "March Madness" basketball championships. The NCAA provides grants through each conference and provides guidance for what the money may be used. Sam Houston applied for funding the trip for Michael through the Southland Conference office.

"Julius is such a special person and has been through so much, it was a thrill to be able to present him with this opportunity," Thompson said. "Julius always finds the positive side. His life story is amazing, but more importantly what all of us can learn from him is even better. Funding the trip home is permissible by the NCAA through the student-athlete opportunity fund and no one deserves this more than Julius."

Michael is a year away from graduation and plans on becoming a world history teacher.

"The award Monday night was so wonderful and such a surprise. I was speechless and didn't know what to say," Michael said. "Coming to Sam Houston State is one of the best things that ever happened to me. I want to teach history in high school because I feel have a lot to share with kids. So many people - my coach and my counselor in high school and the coaches and staff here have made it possible for me to come this far. I feel like I can help kids the same way."

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Julius Michael

Julius Michael

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Players Mentioned

Julius Michael

Julius Michael

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Junior
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