Brynn Cameron Ready to Give Basketball Another Shot
Very nice article on Brynn Cameron:
Misfiring at first, she rediscovered her shooting form and has spent the spring and summer getting back in shape. Usually, she wakes up in the morning and works out and lifts weights with her younger brother Colby. They then go to the beach with Cole for the day and when they return, she goes off and shoots baskets or finds pick-up games.
"I never thought I'd say this, but it's actually been a lot of fun," Cameron said.
..."I don't want to sit here and bad-mouth his lifestyle, but it is hard because we are different people. He likes that Hollywood stuff and I don't like that and raising a kid together, you have to work together as parents, but we're so different," Cameron said.
"It's hard, but I have to raise Cole to be a strong, secure kid so he knows what's right and wrong, what's good and bad and what really matters in life, which isn't what's going on in Hollywood or who's dating who. That's not what it's all about, and I think he'll know that being raised by me."
What a great girl. Will be rooting for her this season.

Unfortunately the clowns from across town have an entirely different take.
I'm not one for commenting on former players personal lives as it just doesn't matter but could you imagine the outrage if we said something like that if it happened to one of their players?
there would calls for not passing judgment etc. etc. its all hypocritical crap. for a group of writers that despises the MSM and wants nothing more than to be different I find it odd that they are acting no different than the tabloids.
Posted by: Paragon SC | July 23, 2007 at 08:14 AM
All I'll say on the matter is that the parents plainly have very different expectations of life, and I hope for the sake of their son that they are able to remain positive about one another in front of their son.
Posted by: DC Trojan | July 23, 2007 at 12:17 PM
Good for her. And good for the kid. And you know what? Good for Matt. How much time He'll have to spend with the kid is questionable, but you can guarantee he won't be found wanting.
In all likelihood, the kid is going to be a star QB at USC in 20 years, so we've got that going for us too.
Posted by: USCLink | July 23, 2007 at 12:26 PM
whatever...99.9% is a bit of an exaggeration...and doesnt he work in arizona?
Posted by: tj | July 24, 2007 at 10:41 PM