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God bless him.
Outstanding. I’d be weeping. Aren’t we blessed to know such people? I’m happy for you.
Exactly. Seeing that picture reminds me why (this year) my interest in football ends every Friday night at approximately 11:00 PM. If the colleges clean up their act, I’ll be watching every Saturday afternoon. As for the Pros, we know they’re a lost cause…
Players holding flags instead of kneeling . . . awesome . . .
Thank you for this wonderful story, Ole. It touches the heart.
We can learn so much from amateur sports.
To make sure everyone gets their just dues – I was made aware of a small school in Oklahoma and their game on the same night. Verdigris is a agricultural town on Route 66 which got its name from the river nearby. The captains meeting at mid-field for the coin toss had each team’s representatives carrying American flags.