Sunday, January 28, 2018

Parker Bernard Tourney -The Back Story


Parker Bernard was an 11-year old athlete and student that attended Bellbrook Middle School.  Parker passed away on February 10, 2012 due to complications following surgery to have a brain tumor removed.  Parker was and will continue to be remembered as a boy with bright blue eyes, an ever-present smile and a contagious laugh.  Parker was not only an excellent student but also a passionate athlete.

Several legacies have evolved with the passing of Parker.  Since 2012 a basketball tournament has been held in his honor.  The first year 25 teams participated in the tournament and every year the attendance has grown and in 2017, 108 boys and girls teams played in the tournament.  Some of the teams that participate include Dayton Metro, South Dayton Knights, TNBA, Dayton SWISH, Beavercreek Stars, Gem City Kings, Dayton Airmen, Miamisburg, Centerville Black, WTNO, Lake Erie Defenders, Dayton Wolves, Ohio Hoopstars, Cincy Cavs, All Ohio, OT Elite Rebels, Next Level Prep, Ohio Stars and many more.

In 2012 the Parker Bernard Scholarship was established at the Bellbrook High School to be awarded to graduating seniors attending college, to date 18 students have received a scholarship in his honor.  An endowed scholarship has also been created and is awarded annually in his honor at the University of Dayton, these scholarships are funded by the Parker Bernard Basketball Tournament.

The other legacy that Parker left was through his organ donation.  It was an honor to be able to donate Parker’s organs so that others could benefit.  Parker donated his heart, liver, kidneys, pancreas and cornea’s.  Because of these donations 7 people were given a chance for a healthier life. At the young age of 11, Parker has become a hero and inspiration to those that knew and loved him.

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