Basketball

Veteran Lance Bell Leads the Way in Akron’s 60‑Plus Basketball Revival

At the Hoop for Coop Health Fair, seniors showcase that age is just a number, while community partners rally around health and fitness.

The inaugural 60‑and‑up basketball game at the Hoop for Coop Men’s Health Fair drew a crowd of seasoned athletes eager to prove that competition knows no retirement age.

Lance Bell, a 68‑year‑old veteran of the United States Air Force and former web analyst for the City of Akron, stepped onto the court with a mix of nostalgia and purpose, using the game as a way to stay active and inspire his peers.

Rudy Murry, a 62‑year‑old Central Hower alumnus, balances basketball with cycling on local trails and daily walks, emphasizing the mental and physical benefits that keep him moving.

Bart Skinner, a retired METRO RTA employee, combines weekend basketball with a disciplined regimen at Planet Fitness, a routine that helped his team clinch victory in the senior match.

A Senior Sports Initiative Gains Momentum

Jerome Moss, curator of the Hoop for Coop tournament, highlighted the event’s expansion to include a women’s game and a dedicated 60‑and‑up men’s division, underscoring a community‑wide push toward inclusive health initiatives.

The partnership with Guys & Gals Community Partnership adds a health fair component, offering free screenings and wellness resources, reinforcing the notion that sport and preventive care can intersect in meaningful ways.

Organizers say the growing participation reflects a broader cultural shift, where older adults are reclaiming active lifestyles and serving as role models for younger generations.

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