South Florida @ Pittsburgh

Pitt loses to South Florida 47-56 on February 19, 2012 at the Peterson Events Center   


Senior forward Nasir Robinson for Pittsburgh catches a pass as South Florida's junior forward Toarlyn Fitzpatrick tries to stop him.


Junior forward Dante Taylor at the line after being fouled by South Florida's Jawanza Poland number 5 guard.  Taylor made 1 of 2 foul shots.  



 Forward sophomore J. J. Moore on his way up for a dunk in the second half.  He had a career high of 21 points that night.   


J. J. Moore Pittsburgh forward again scoring on a fast break.  This was number three of five the sophomore had on Sunday nights game.


 South Florida's number 32 Fitzpatrick and 34 Robertson blocking Pitt's freshman guard John Johnson second missed layup of the night. 


The energetic Pittsburgh Panter mingling with fans during half time. 


Pitt court boy wipes the floor during a TV timeout. 








Remembering Matt


Bree Laffoon is seen at Twin Valley Memorial Park with her hand placed on her deceased friends grave.    This April will mark seven years since Matthew P. Fischerkeller passed away from sudden cardiac arrest due to a congenital heart disorder at the age of 16.  
  

Bree remembers Matt as being an outstanding musician, kind hearted, smart, and all around a great person and best friend.  As a constant reminder of Matthew Bree has a tattoo on the back of her neck reading "Love is forever, Life is eternal".  She says the tattoo means "That he will for ever live within me , and I will carry the memory and love I have for him forever".


She is also seen wearing a yellow guitar pick around her neck that was once used by Matthew.  It serves as a good luck charm and she is rarely ever seen without it on.


Although once a tragic event, today Bree is all smiles and is more proud than ever to call Matt her friend.  To bring awareness of congenital heart disorders in the young the Fischerkeller family has set up The Matthew P. Fischerkeller Memorial Foundation.  At this years annual golf outing the foundation raised over $ 43,000.  As Bree says "Matt is always in our hearts and never forgotten".