This product is used for sponsors or generous donators to make their tax deductible donation or record the deposits of money donated to Journeyman Basketball.
Journeyman wants to rename their All-Star Game!
First and most importantly Journeyman wishes to only cover the full cost of the jerseys. Any additional funds will be earmarked for future or replacement YAMO jersey purchases only!. Journeyman and their staff has already benefitted enough by his families participation and his genuine friendship.
Close friend of YAMO's and Journeyman Supporter Steven England will be the event chair. He will oversee all funds and speak for Journeyman's integrity in this regard.
Full Sponsorship is $3850 (chosen or company dawned)
Half Sponsorship is $1925 (chosen or company name 1 side)
When individual families donate, Full sponsorship will be removed and replaced with the word COMMUNITY.
The Board of directors will get full Guglielmo Family authority on final design!
Questions regarding donations should be brought to the attention of JP Sanborn. Please email president@journeymanbasketball.com. These questions or concerns will be brought to the attention of our boad of directors.
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Anthony P. Guglielmo, Jr.
Hampton - Anthony Patrick Guglielmo, Jr., 53, of Hampton, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 2, 2021 at his home after a 10 year battle with cancer. Anthony was born in Boston, MA on June 24, 1967, the son of Irene (Finocchio) Guglielmo of Hampton and the late Anthony P. Guglielmo, Sr. Anthony shared over 23 years of marriage with his wife, Karen (McCauley) Guglielmo.
Anthony was raised in Wilmington, MA and graduated from Wilmington High with the Class of 1985. He entered the University of Massachusetts at Amherst through the ROTC Program and graduated with his Bachelor's Degree in Economics in 1990. As told by Anthony, It is here that he picked up the YAMO nickname. Anthony moved to Atlanta shortly after and met his wife Karen there. In 1997, after his honorable service with the United States Army, he and Karen were married and eventually settled in Hampton in 2000 to raise their family.
Anthony owned and operated a Commercial Mortgage Company in Portsmouth for a few years before returning to his true love of advertising sales. His area of expertise was in movie advertising and he worked for National CineMedia Group until falling ill.
Anthony was devoted to his family and he loved them dearly. He was deeply involved with his three son's many sports teams as they grew up. He coached flag football and basketball for the Hampton Youth Association and also coached his boys' basketball teams at Sacred Heart School and for the Journeyman Basketball program. He was a faithful communicant of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church in Hampton and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Anthony was also an active scout leader for the OLMM boy scout troop for a number of years. He loved living on the seacoast and enjoying the outdoors. Anthony spent a lot of quality time at Plaice Cove Beach in Hampton with his dog Baxter and his family.
In addition to his wife Karen and his mom Irene, Anthony is survived by his sons, Ethan, Roman and Noah – who he was beyond proud of. He is also survived by his sister, Patrice Lowell and her husband, Michael of Derry, NH and last but not least, his Goldendoodle and best buddy, Baxter. He was predeceased by his late brother Gregory in 1968. Anthony leaves behind an extended group of family and friends who loved him dearly.