|  Retired Mount Pulaski High School basketball coach James Jumper 
			nominated Spear for this honor. Spear has been a volunteer 
			timekeeper for Mount Pulaski boys basketball for over 25 years. He 
			has served under coaches Edward Butkovich, Bill Rucks, James Jumper 
			and Ryan Deibert. He also spent many years working alongside Hall of 
			Fame scorekeeper Mary Stewart of Mount Pulaski. In addition to 
			timekeeping duties, Spear has also been a longtime bus driver and an 
			assistant coach for both girls and boys basketball in the Mount 
			Pulaski school district. 
			 As a longtime resident of Mount Pulaski, Spear is a retired 
			volunteer firefighter with nearly 20 years of service, and he also 
			served on the local EMS squad for over 20 years. Add elder at Zion 
			Lutheran Church of Mount Pulaski, race director at Lincoln Speedway 
			and warehouse supervisor at Stahl's Furniture to his list of 
			accomplishments, and one will realize Spear is indeed a valuable 
			friend throughout the community. As a "Friend of Basketball" in Mount Pulaski for over 25 years, 
			Spear has seen a lot of great players come through the system. He 
			also emphasizes that he has made a lot of friends through 
			basketball. And when he says friends, he does not just mean players, 
			coaches and fans, but referees as well. 
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			 "I've met a lot of great people through this experience over the 
			years," Spear says. "I know there are people all over the state of 
			Illinois who are dedicated to basketball, and for me to be chosen is 
			really an honor. It's neat to be recognized for something like 
			this."  Spear, a 1982 graduate of Mount Pulaski High School, is married 
			to Carol, and they have two children, Marcy and Mindy. Marcy is 
			married to Danny Smock, while daughter Mindy is set to graduate from 
			Illinois State University in a couple of weeks. Marty has one 
			grandson, 18-month-old Garrett Smock, who has already spent a great 
			deal of time in the gym and looks to have a love for basketball just 
			like his grandfather. 
			[By TEENA LOWERY] 
			
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