He power lifted and was on the track team as an avenue to being a better football player, to help him be a faster player and a stronger player. He was always working to make himself better and to make the team better.

Several of them told stories about how Jesus had made them better by not letting them quit or by making them do better. It was a good session for the kids and us, and we all got to know what he meant to the program.

He wasn't the biggest or the fastest, but he was one of the ones who worked the hardest to make himself better and to make his teammates better. You wanted your kids to grow up to be like that, to be mature and responsible. It's such a tough loss.