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  1. A picture taken by basketball coach John Calipari during the Kentucky Wildcats’ annual “blue-white scrimmage” game has melted hearts, going viral on Twitter
  2. The photo showed a miner enjoying the game alongside his 3-year-old son, while still in uniform and covered in coal dust
  3. The man was Micheal McGuire, from Pikeville. He didn’t want to miss a moment of his son Easton’s first basketball game, so he came straight from work
  4. His wife Mollie McGuire tweeted: “We are truly blessed with such an amazing man, and beyond thankful! We love our coal miner”
  5. Coach Cal shared his own family’s connection to the coal industry, promising to provide VIP tickets to the man and his family at a home game at Rupp Arena
  6. The family was shocked yet grateful for the notoriety they’d gotten, all thanks to one post gaining over 160k likes on Twitter
  7. The addition of coal dust has become the norm in their family, yet they wouldn’t have it any other way. We wish them all the best for the future!
  8. People have shared their own childhood memories and have sent the family lots of love. Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Coal Miner Dad Turns Internet Sensation For Bringing His Son To His First Basketball Game

Sometimes, heroes emerge from the most unexpected places. Our story today features one such hero, not swathed in a cape, but covered in coal dust. This is the heartwarming tale of Michael Joe McGuire, a hardworking Kentucky coal miner and an extraordinary father who was propelled into the limelight after a simple act of paternal love.

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A picture taken by basketball coach John Calipari during the Kentucky Wildcats’ annual “blue-white scrimmage” game has melted hearts, going viral on Twitter

Alt text 1 Source: Mollie McGuire

On an evening not so long ago, Michael, after a demanding shift in the mines, rushed to accompany his 3-year-old son, Easton, to his first basketball game. Covered in coal dust, Michael was determined not to miss this milestone in his son's life. The sight of a dusty miner cheering on the Kentucky Wildcats alongside his son didn't escape the keen eye of Head Basketball Coach John Calipari. His ensuing tweet of the pair swiftly went viral, earning Michael the affectionate moniker of the 'Coal Miner Dad.'

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The photo showed a miner enjoying the game alongside his 3-year-old son, while still in uniform and covered in coal dust

Alt text 2 Source: Mollie McGuire

"He raced to be with his son & watch our team," wrote Calipari, whose tweet has since attracted over 160k likes and hundreds of comments.

Among these responses was one from Mollie McGuire, Michael's wife, who proudly claimed, “This is my Husband Micheal McGuire with our son Easton! We are truly blessed with such an amazing man, and beyond thankful! We love our coal miner."

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The man was Micheal McGuire, from Pikeville. He didn’t want to miss a moment of his son Easton’s first basketball game, so he came straight from work

Source: Mollie McGuire

Mollie shared with us that she and Michael first crossed paths at a softball game in 2012. Fast-forward to today, they're a happily married couple with two children, Easton and 1-year-old Lynlee. Their love story is a testament to their shared values of hard work, commitment, and an enduring love for family.

Their story reached a crescendo when Michael, who had rushed to the game straight from work, learned about his newfound internet fame a day later. Imagine his surprise when he turned on his phone to a barrage of messages, calls, and interview requests! The humble miner, not believing his newfound fame, thought he was being pranked.

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Source: Mollie McGuire
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In the midst of all this, Mollie was coordinating a VIP experience for the family with Coach Calipari, who shared his own grandfather's story as a coal miner and how it shaped his team's values of unity and teamwork. Mollie, stunned and overwhelmed, couldn't wait to share the news with Michael.

Reflecting on the whirlwind of events, Mollie said, “It brought me to tears, just knowing so many people reached out. It was so heartwarming to see strangers thanking my husband, appreciating him for what he does for our family.”

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His wife Mollie McGuire tweeted: “We are truly blessed with such an amazing man, and beyond thankful! We love our coal miner”

Source: Mollie McGuire

Though many might find it unusual, for the McGuires, it's nothing new to see Michael return home or show up at events in his coal-dusted work clothes. Mollie explained, "He works daylight to dark so that I can be home taking care of our kids... It's just what you've got to do around here to make a living."

In the McGuire household, faith, hard work, respect, and living each day to the fullest are not just words, but the foundation of their family. Mollie hopes their children grow up knowing they are "always enough, always worthy, always loved."

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Coach Cal shared his own family’s connection to the coal industry, promising to provide VIP tickets to the man and his family at a home game at Rupp Arena

Source: Mollie McGuire

The viral tweet evoked responses from many who shared their personal stories and praised Michael's dedication as a father. Michael and Mollie are deeply touched by the outpouring of love and appreciation. "Thank you to everyone who shared this and made it go viral, and simply taking time to recognize his hard work and dedication to being a father!” Mollie wrote on her Facebook.

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The family was shocked yet grateful for the notoriety they’d gotten, all thanks to one post gaining over 160k likes on Twitter

Source: Mollie McGuire
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The addition of coal dust has become the norm in their family, yet they wouldn’t have it any other way. We wish them all the best for the future!

Source: Mollie McGuire

And so, this everyday family, from the heart of Kentucky, are about to enjoy a VIP experience, courtesy of the Wildcats. But for Michael, the joy of being a doting father remains his most cherished role.

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People have shared their own childhood memories and have sent the family lots of love. Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Source: Mollie McGuire
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Source: Mollie McGuire

As we wrap up this heartwarming tale, we'd love to hear from you. Share with us those beautiful memories of your parents or guardians going the extra mile to brighten your childhood. See you at the next story!

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