Part of doing the roundup every morning is getting to read the different things beat writers note. Two months ago, the St. Petersburg Times’ Greg Auman did what I thought was a cool story on the proliferation of players with a Haitian heritage at South Florida. The Times took that fabulous picture, to the right, and Sabbath Joseph’s spirited pride came through clear in Greg’s story.
This past weekend, as I watched Jonathan Vilma and Jacques Cesaire’s PSA asking for relief funds, I of course thought back to the Bulls. With students back on campus yesterday, South Florida’s administration generously put me in touch with a few of these young men whose families hail from Haiti. Take a read:
Every spring, Sabbath Joseph scans South Florida’s recruit list for Haitian names.
When Mistral Raymond came in from Iowa, Joseph cornered him in the Bulls’ locker room, welcomed him as a zoe (read: Haitian) and carried out an ersatz knighting.
Joseph tosses out Creole on the Bulls’ game field and he regularly harasses his teammates of less distinct bloodlines, “You’d run faster if you were Haitian.” He talks a mean game of nationalistic pride and redshirt freshman Jon Lejiste always thought it was a trip. Until this week.
When it became a saving grace.
“It’s all our parents’ homeland,” Lejiste said. “We always joke about our own little Haitian circle, but now, we really see how close-knit we are.” (more…)









