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Former Harlem Globetrotter Tay ‘Firefly’ Fisher Presents Motivational Assembly to WSWHE BOCES Exceptional Learners Students

Tay ‘Firefly’ Fisher with Myers Center BEARS students. Photo provided by WSWHE BOCES.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Former Harlem Globetrotter Tay “Firefly” Fisher presented his Path to Greatness motivational assembly to Exceptional Learners Division students at three WSWHE BOCES Centers; Washington Street Teaching & Learning Center in Fort Edward, the Southern Adirondack Education Center in Hudson Falls and the F. Donald Myers Center in Saratoga Springs. He visited the centers on Feb. 2 and 3.

 Tay Fisher has a story that can relate to his audience, no matter their interests or life experiences. During all three visits, each audience member was captivated by his stories, photos and videos talking about his childhood, college life, travels with the Globetrotters and his family life now. He discussed perseverance, hard work, success, failure (a part of success) and chasing your dreams no matter how long it may take. 

 Fisher encouraged students to find their safe space, whether it’s at school, a friend’s house or the Boys and Girls Club, like he did. He talked about finding a place where a person can feel comfortable and have the support they need to make life goals come to fruition.  

His message was powerful, impactful and left the students full of excitement to always do their best. 

 Fisher, a 2004 graduate of Kingston High School, has springboarded his dedication, perseverance, and talent into a fantastic career as an internationally known player. 

He had to face many difficult obstacles on and off the court that led him on this unthinkable journey. Tay helped propel the Siena Saints to the 2007-2008 MAAC regular season, and postseason titles, and a stunning 83-62 upset of SEC power Vanderbilt in the first round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament, a game in which he was six-for-six on three-pointers. 

He shot an incredible 44.4 percent from three-point range that season as a senior and then was a 2008 Globetrotters draftee.