When the Los Angeles Times covered a 2008 conference
championship soccer match between two Christian schools, Azusa Pacific
University and Westmont College, it was about far more than winning the game.
Three days earlier, a wildfire had swept through the Westmont campus, destroying
several academic buildings, faculty homes, and student rooms. Unable to host
the game, the rules required Westmont to forfeit. Instead, Azusa invited their
opponents to play at their campus where they welcomed Westmont fans with free
admission and lunch.
On the field, Westmont won an emotional 2-0 victory, while Azusa Pacific
won admiration for their good will. LA Times reporter Bill
Plaschke wrote: “Rarely in Southern California sports has there been a better
show of sportsmanship than this, Azusa Pacific sacrificing its chance at a
title defense to give Westmont a fair shot at taking it. As impressive as the
resilience of the conquerors was the kindness of the conquered.”