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For some of the student-athletes that competed in this year’s PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship, golf is about more than what gets written onto the scorecard. Kendel Abrams is one of those people.
Abram’s journey to becoming perhaps the most famous carpenter in the nation (outside the Bible) began long before “This Old House,’’ when he was a young boy growing up in Milford.
Just like his coach, Abrams went from walk on to All-American. He earned the high honor during his final year as a Bearcat ...
Al Abram’s journey to Mizzou is chronicled in the book “True Sons: A Century of Missouri Tigers Basketball,” by author Michael Atchison. In the book, Atchison described Al as the best ...
‘Journey with people’ In his heart, Abram said he felt he should be able to preach and be open about his sexual orientation. He attended Harvard Divinity School, where he abandoned what he ...