The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Lasting change the goal

- By Tom Withers

The Indians, Browns and Cavaliers are used to being judged by their win-loss records.

These days they are eyeing more meaningful victories.

The city’s profession­al sports franchises, which partnered in a unique alliance in August to address social and economic injustices across Northeast Ohio, are initially focusing their efforts on voting, law enforcemen­t relations and education.

To this point, there’s been mostly dialogue to spread awareness and identify other problem areas along with a few initiative­s, including an early voting campaign and regular meetings with local and state law enforcemen­t organizati­ons.

There’s been some action. There’s a need for more.

“We want to make an impact,” Indians President of Baseball Operations Chris Antonetti said. “We want to make sustainabl­e impact.”

On Oct. 28, Antonetti, Browns General Manager Andrew Berry and Cavaliers GM Koby Altman provided a progress report on some of the teams’ goals and agendas.

During an online discussion, Altman stressed how it’s essential for the teams — and players — to utilize their powerful platforms.

“You have to take a risk,” Altman said. “We’re going to put ourselves out there and we’re going to measure ourselves and we’re going to measure ourselves with success. In each of those pillars, show the wins and losses.

“We’re taking the responsibi­lity. We’re putting ourselves out there. We’re going to have continued investment into these spaces. It’s on us to deliver and we’re excited about the challenge.”

One area identified by the teams in needing immediate attention is underserve­d communitie­s lacking internet capabiliti­es. That inability to connect can inhibit learning in school and stunt economic growth.

Earlier this week, Cavs coach J.B. Bickerstaf­f and his wife, Nikki, donated iPads and a full year of internet service to select Cleveland-area high school seniors.

The small gesture is the kind of thing the alliance hopes motivates others to activism.

“We want to make an impact, and we want to make a sustainabl­e impact,” Antonetti said. “So when you fast forward two or three years from now and look back and say, Wow, this group made an impact in these areas in the Cleveland community. We did it by bringing people together, by connecting people and having conversati­ons and committing resources.

“We didn’t just intend to act, but there’s action and sustained action.”

 ?? MICHAEL CONROY —THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Browns players lock arms during the national anthem before playing the Bengals on Oct. 25.
MICHAEL CONROY —THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Browns players lock arms during the national anthem before playing the Bengals on Oct. 25.

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