Future GLIAC Member Ohio Dominican Adopts Honorary Team Members
Release courtesy of Jeff Blair, Ohio Dominican University Sports Information Director
COLUMBUS, Ohio – On Saturday January 2,
2010, Ohio Dominican University became the first university partner
in Central Ohio to join the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation
Adopt-A-Child Program.
The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation is a non-profit, charitable
organization that improves the quality of life for children with
pediatric brain tumors and their families. The program pairs
children with pediatric brain tumors with a college or high school
athletic team based on geographic proximity so the child can be
involved with the team as much as possible. The child is
“adopted” by the team and is welcome at all events and
functions. The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation was inspired by Jaclyn
Murphy who was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in 2004 when
she was 9 years old. In 2005, through a mutual friend, the
Northwestern University Women’s Lacrosse team adopted
Jaclyn as an honorary team member. Upon realizing the impact this
relationship had on Jaclyn’s recovery, the Murphy’s
began to find other teams to adopt children they knew with
pediatric brain tumors.
Ohio Dominican’s men’s basketball team introduced 9
year-old Ryan Hardy (Lewis Center, Ohio) who is battling Juvenile
Pilocytic Astrocytoma (JPA) and Leukemia. Ryan was diagnosed with
JPA, a rare brain tumor, when he was two years old. He has had
chemotherapy treatments and three surgeries since that time. On
December 23, 2008, Ryan was diagnosed with Leukemia.
The Panther softball team adopted Reagyn Semler of London, Ohio.
At the age of five, Reagyn was diagnosed with a brain tumor known
as brain stem glioma, category 1. The tumor is located in the brain
stem where all her motor nerves function and cannot be removed by
surgery; the tumor has also spread to the Thalmus area.
Both Ryan and Reagyn have been actively involved with their teams
since December 2009 but the formal induction ceremony was held to
officially welcome them to the ODU community.
The day began with a luncheon in the Bishop James A. Griffin
Center for both Ryan and Reagyn and their families. Following lunch
the two children, their families and both ODU team’s along
with members of the Panther Athletic Department, ODU community, and
FOJ representatives gathered in the Community Room of Alumni Hall
for an official welcome.
Kris Herman, a volunteer with Friends of Jaclyn, delivered a brief
history of the FOJ program. Kris is the head softball coach
at Williams College in Massachusetts. Her team became involved
with the Friends of Jaclyn organization through a program called
Safe on the Sidelines which adopts siblings of children affected by
brain tumors. Danny Lam, who also volunteers with the Friends of
Jaclyn Foundation gave a powerful account of how the relationship
between FOJ and the Temple University Women’s Lacrosse team
provided love, support, and friendship to his daughter Devon and
their family. Although his daughter lost her battle a year ago, he
continues to be a strong advocate for the FOJ Foundation.
Ohio Dominican’s Head Coaches Artie Taylor and Marcella
Vanlandingham discussed how they got involved with the program and
members of both the basketball and softball teams gave their
vantage point of the impact Ryan and Reagyn have already had on
their teams. Those gathered also heard from Reagyn and Ryan’s
moms who told the stories of their families journey that lead them
to this day. They each shared the heart-warming accounts of the
effect the Panthers have had on their children’s lives and
how the ODU community has welcomed them as honorary team members.
Coach Vanlandingham surprised 11 year old Baylee Semler when she
announced the official adoption of Reagyn’s older sister
through the Safe on the Sidelines program. Reagyn and Ryan then
concluded the adoption by signing a “Letter of Intent”.
To conclude the ceremonies Ryan joined the starters for the
men’s basketball team for a ceremonial jump ball leading up
to the Panthers game versus McKendree University.
“ODU is extremely excited and honored to be associated with
a foundation such as Friends of Jaclyn. Their mission to provide
love, support, and friendship to children affected by brain tumors
certainly provides our student athletes with an opportunity to be
involved in something bigger than themselves,” said Taylor.
“This was a great day to celebrate Reagyn, Ryan, and
Baylee’s membership as part of the ODU community. We are
looking forward to these relationships growing into something
special over the years to come,” Added Vanlandingham.




































