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Glenn and Brenda McNatt donated $10,000 Thursday to the Chickasha Public School Foundation to help with the cost of replacing the mats in the high school wrestling room. Glenn and Brenda McNatt presented the check to incoming CHS Athletic Director Yohance Brown and Chickasha School Superintendent Jim Glaze. Bret Burns of the Chickasha Public School Foundation, who McNatt called “the bridge of the project” symbolically stood in the middle.
Chuck Larsen / The Express-Star


Published June 02, 2007 07:32 am - Glenn and Brenda McNatt, owners of Royal Filter Manufacturing, presented a $10,000 check to the Chickasha Public School Foundation

McNatts donate 10K to CPS Foundation


Chuck Larsen
The Express-Star

CHICKASHA

Glenn and Brenda McNatt, owners of Royal Filter Manufacturing, presented a $10,000 check to the Chickasha Public School Foundation's Bret Burns Thursday to assist in the purchase of new mats for the Chickasha High School wrestling room.

Their son Austin has been involved in the wrestling program for years, and they decided to make the contribution in honor of Austin's late grandfather, Gene A. McNatt, who passed away last year shortly after donating a new electronic scoreboard to the Ninnekah High School baseball program.

“My father was always an inspiration to me in the way he helped the youth of our community,” Glenn said. “This is the first anniversary of his passing and this is a way I can keep his tradition alive.” The mats in the wrestlers' practice room have been cracking and splitting from age and use, allowing perspiration and bacteria to get down into the thick foam backing. Some of the wrestlers actually got staph infections from working out on them last year. The school simply couldn't afford to replace them and the McNatts stepped up, donating a large portion of the funding. With the generous contribution, Superintendent Jim Glaze was able to secure school funding for the rest of the project.

“I've been blessed,” McNatt said. “Austin's grown up with this group of kids and I've watched all of them grow from little boys into young men. I wanted to do something to help them out.

“Brett Burns and the Chickasha Public School Foundation and Superintendent Jim Glaze also need to be thanked for helping us to get this done,” McNatt added.

Burns helped expedite the process of getting the money through channels so the mats could be ordered immediately and in place for the opening of school.

“Brett was the bridge,” McNatt said with a chuckle.



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