I'm a fan of basketball. I'm also a Christian. Let me explain what I mean by Christian, because there is a bit of misconception out there.
I believe that my sins were an offense to God (and destructive to me), but that God provided his Son Jesus Christ to die on the cross so that I could be justly forgiven for my sin (God can't just ignore sin, or sweep it under the rug). Through faith in Christ, I have a new life and a real relationship with the Creator of the universe. The grace that God gave me has taught/is teaching me to turn from my sin and to embrace God's love for me.
That's what I believe as a Christian. I respect those who disagree. I enjoy good conversations with atheists, Muslims, Jews, and all other people, but I think everyone should consider the gospel of Jesus.
However, I do not think it is ok to mandate religious events in secular environments, even in the churchy south. People need to come to a conclusion about Jesus by themselves. It is contrary to the gospel to force it through anything like a sword, gun, bomb, but it is also contrary to the gospel to coerce through anything as small as playing time, job opportunities, or peer pressure.