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Kyle James Kramer:
As carried over the news wire and reported by
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Man builds sports complex in honor of son
 
  
SPRINGFIELD (AP) — Just like his old man, Kyle Kramer loved sports.
    The 11-year old was on every team his school offered and played three years on the city's Mighty Mights football league. His dad, a former star himself for the University of Missouri Tigers (1981 - 1983), coached Kyle's team every year.
    And it's no surprise that the two were returning from a Tigers football game in Columbia on the day Kyle's life was taken away in an automobile accident.
    In memory of the young sports enthusiast, Kyle's dad is building something his son would be proud of:  A 25,000 square foot community sports complex for young teams around the city.
    "I'm doing something my son would have liked," Jack Kramer said.
    The SportsPlex sounds like something Kyle might have dreamed up himself. The building will accommodate indoor basketball, soccer, flag football and other sports. Adjoining rooms will include an arcade and a food court — complete with hot dogs, popcorn, pretzels and nachos — in a dining area with a big-screen television and surroundsound stereo.
    Kramer has paid for the complex, in part, with money he won in a lawsuit over the death of his son. The young man was killed Sept. 7, 1997, on a highway near Lebanon when a tractor-trailer swerved and overturned in front of Kramer's van.
    Kramer doesn't like to talk about the accident, nor the settlement that followed. The Springfield businessman would rather talk about his favorite subject.
    "I enjoy sports immensely and I enjoy kids immensely," he said. "I love kids and my family. This project provides me with the opportunity to work with all of those."
 
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