Lower Merion High School honors Kobe Bryant with special tribute

Saturday, February 1, 2020
LOWER MERION TWP., Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Lower Merion High School held a special ceremony Saturday to honor alumnus Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and the seven other victims of the fatal helicopter crash that occurred last weekend in California.

The tribute took place between the girls' game against Southern Lehigh High School and the boys' game against Souderton High School.

Kobe Bryant tribute ceremony at Lower Merion High School


During the ceremony, Lower Merion Coach Gregg Downer and Assistant Coach Doug Young, who was a teammate of Kobe Bryant, called up the late Los Angeles Lakers star's cousin, John Cox, to help unveil a framed no. 33 jersey on the wall of the Kobe Bryant Gymnasium.

"It's been a long week but I'm gaining strength, feeling stronger. Today was therapeutic for me. In many ways, in some strange way, I was looking forward to today, seeing my old players. I knew today was going to be an exciting day," said Downer following Saturday's game.



Philadelphia-based artist Perry Milou presented his oil painting of Bryant to the school.



A portrait of Bryant sketched by Easton Area Middle School art teacher Valerie Davis was also unveiled.



The school concluded their ceremony with a tribute video chronicling Bryant's time as a Lower Merion Ace.

The boys' basketball team then held a 33-second moment of silence before starting their game.



Lower Merion High School made a limited number of tickets available to the public on Friday, but they quickly sold out.

Lower Merion High School to honor Kobe Bryant this weekend




On Friday night, the Los Angeles Lakers honored Bryant with a pregame ceremony that included performances by Usher and Philadelphia's own Boyz II Men. Each member of the Lakers starting five was introduced one by one as "Kobe Bryant from Lower Merion High School."


Also, in response to the influx of requests for Lower Merion basketball merchandise, the school online store is open to take orders from the public until February 16.

District officials say in no way do they want to profit from this tragedy, so all items will be sold at cost. If demand warrants, the store will re-open for two weeks in March.

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