Jim Mustian
Staff Writer
Odessa American
ODESSA, TEXAS - Guerdwich Montimere, the 22-year old Permian High basketball standout caught posing as 16-year-old Jerry Joseph, spent little time, if any, last season watching the action from the bench. Indeed, the star sophomore played an instrumental role in leading the Panthers to the UIL Class 5A playoffs.
But on Sunday mornings, Montimere’s unmistakable 6-foot-5 frame was a fixture on the third row of the sanctuary at the Mission Dorado Baptist Church in Odessa. From a red cushioned seat among the church’s youth, Montimere listened assiduously to the sermons delivered by pastor Philip J. Skelton.
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Staff Writer
Odessa American
ODESSA, TEXAS - Guerdwich Montimere, the 22-year old Permian High basketball standout caught posing as 16-year-old Jerry Joseph, spent little time, if any, last season watching the action from the bench. Indeed, the star sophomore played an instrumental role in leading the Panthers to the UIL Class 5A playoffs.
But on Sunday mornings, Montimere’s unmistakable 6-foot-5 frame was a fixture on the third row of the sanctuary at the Mission Dorado Baptist Church in Odessa. From a red cushioned seat among the church’s youth, Montimere listened assiduously to the sermons delivered by pastor Philip J. Skelton.
CLICK HERE to read the rest of the OA story.
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