by Sam Carlson on 2014-04-16

Shareece Wright, the San Diego Chargers’ cornerback and Colton High School graduate, traveled back to his home town to visit the community and to spend some time with the kids of the Luque Community Center, across the street from where Wright grew up. Anthony Fernandez, the recreation coordinator, wanted to put on a fun event for the teens before spring break ended. Wright gave an inspirational talk to the youth about staying in school, getting good grades and becoming the best person you can be. The kids were really fascinated to hear how he was from their neighborhood and some were even more amazed he went to school with their family members. After his speech the kids had a ton of questions and Wright patiently answered each one of them. Soon after, the kids excitedly lined up for a little individual meet and greet with Wright. Some of the teen boys waited in the recreation room for Wright to sign autographs and said they have never been so close to a football player before and were excited to meet him. The children beamed proudly as each one presented their own personally designed Chargers’ Helmet for Shareece’s autograph. This was a craft Colton Community Services staff had participants do in anticipation of Wright’s arrival. Wright not only signed each one but even took the time to give positive feedback and complement their skills. Jonathon Garcia was there with his brother waiting for a signature from Wright and said, “I really dig it. I think it’s important to come back to the community and celebrate when someone does something awesome.” Yanni Wright, Wright’s wife, attended the event with their young son, Elijah, who is just 11 weeks old. “We came to support Shareece and we want (Elijah) to get used to coming to these events,” she said, “the teens look up to Shareece and he encourages them to do well." The youth, volunteers and even some adults lined up to have Wright autograph hats, footballs and San Diego Chargers memorabilia. After the meet and greet, Wright posed for a few photos with the kids and promised to come back next year for another visit. Wright told staff this is one of his favorite things to do, speak with the youth of today, and try to inspire them to follow their dreams. “If I can make it, you can too!” The eventful day concluded with a barbeque and a game of flag football. This was such an amazing opportunity for the children to see that even when you become famous it’s important to give back and try to be a good role model. Colton Community Services gives a big shout out to a wonderful man for taking the time to give back in such a big way. [END] Recently, a local celebrity traveled back to his home town and visited the community of Colton to spend the afternoon playing flag football and enjoying a barbecue hosted by the Thompson Teen Center. Shareece Wright, member The San Diego Chargers football team and Colton High School graduate, came to spend some time with local teenagers who frequent the community center. Wright is a former Colton High School student who was later accepted at the University of Southern California to play football and major in sociology. Some of the teen boys waited in the recreation room for Wright to sign autographs and said they have never been so close to a football player before and were excited to meet him. Anthony Fernandez is the recreation coordinator for the teen center. He said that he wanted to put on a fun event for the teens before spring break ended. Jonathon Garcia was there with his brother waiting for a signature from Wright and said, “I really dig it. I think it’s important to come back to the community and celebrate when someone does something awesome.” Yanni Wright, Wright’s wife, attended the event with their young son, Elijah, who is just 11 weeks old. She said, “We came to support Shareece and we want (Elijah) to get used to coming to these events.” She went on to say, “the teens look up to Shareece and he encourages them to do well." The youth, volunteers and even some adults lined up to have Wright autograph hats, footballs and San Diego Chargers memorabilia. After taking a picture, he played a game of flag football with the kids on the front lawn outside the center. That day the center was a place to play a game of flag football and enjoy some hot dogs with a professional football player and enjoy one last day of vacation before heading back to school. [END] A local celebrity traveled back to his home town and visited the community of Colton to spend the afternoon playing flag football and enjoying a bbq hosted by the Thompson Teen Center. The weather was just right on Friday April 4th when Shareece Wright, member of football team, The San Diego Chargers traveled to Colton to spend some time with the local teenagers who frequent the community center. Some of the teeange boys were waiting in the recreation room for Wright to sign autographs and said it was pretty cool and awesome; they have never been that close to a football player before and were super excited to meet a football player. Anthony Fernandez is the recreation coordinator for the teen center and wanted to put a fun event on because it was the last day of spring break for the students before heading back to the books and Fernandez decided to organize a bbq and have a football meet and greet with Shareece Wright. Wright is a former Colton High School student before he was accepted into USC to play football and major in sociology. Jonathon Garcia was there with his brother waiting for a signature from Wright and said, “I really dig it, I think it’s important to come back to the community and celebrate when someone does something awesome. Colton is such a small community and it’s nice for someone to come back when they are successful on that level.” Yanni Wright is Wright’s wife and she came with their young son, Elijah who is 11 weeks old and she said, “We came to support Shareece and we want him [Elijah] used to coming to these events too.” She said, “Oh definitely, they look up to him and he encourages them to do good” in reference to the teen center meet and greet and the teens who were excited to meet him. The patrons and volunteers, and even some adults lined up to have Wright sign his autograph on a hat, football, or a San Diego Chargers logo. After taking a picture, he played a game of flag football with the kids on the front lawn outside the center. Fernandez said the Thompson Teen Center, “provides assistance with homework, has outdoor activities, and a play to hang out and have fun in a safe environment.” On Friday, it was a place to play a game of flag football and enjoy some hot dogs with a professional football player and enjoy one last day of freedom before heading back to school on Monday.