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Old 11-03-2002, 09:40 PM   #1
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I heard this on the ESPN Radio Mike & Mike show. I was really moved.

http://www.herald-dispatch.com/2002/.../24/LStop2.htm

Act of kindness speaks volumes about football’s spirit

By JAMES WALKER - Thursday quarterback

In an age when arrogance and "Sharpie" pens steal the national spotlight, it is often the smallest, most unnoticed acts of kindness that remind us that football is merely a game.

The story, which is destined to become legendary in Southern Ohio circles, starts in Waverly.

Northwest football coach Dave Frantz and Tigers’ coach Derek DeWitt shared a conversation the week leading up to the game.

But the two coaches weren’t discussing strategy, instead they were talking about a mentally-handicapped Northwest player by the name of Jake Porter.

Porter, a senior, has a disorder called "Chromosomal Fragile-X," which is the most common cause of inherited mental retardation.

Porter still shows up on time for practice every day and dresses in full gear during games, but he has yet to take an official snap in a football game.

Frantz wanted that streak to end last Friday.

"I told them (Waverly) ahead of time that he can’t take a hit or anything," Frantz said. "If the game’s not at stake on the last play, I wanted him to come in and take a knee."

Yet a week after their conversation, with Waverly leading 42-0 with five seconds remaining, coach DeWitt offered Frantz one better.

"During the timeout, he met me in the middle of the field and said ‘We’ll let him score,’" Frantz explained. "(Initially) I said ‘Nah.’ Then we talked about it with the referees, and they said ‘Hey coach, we understand."

What soon followed will forever go down in Southern Ohio football lore.

At Waverly’s 49-yard line, Porter entered the game at tailback, had his play, "84-iso," called in the huddle, and when the ball was snapped all 21 players parted ways.

Porter was somewhat surprised when he slowly walked through the huge hole. He initially turned back around to the original line of scrimmage, but everyone on the field -- including defensive players from Waverly -- pointed and guided Porter toward the Tigers’ end zone.

"When we practiced it, he was supposed to down it, so I think he was a little confused at first," Northwest tailback Zach Smith said. "But once he figured it out, he took off."

The 49-yard trek to glory took about 10-12 seconds in all, and was culminated by players from both sidelines cheering and running step-for-step with Porter to the end zone.

Tears flowed from the bleachers well into the night, and the life of one young man was changed forever.

"At Waverly, we didn’t do anything special. We were just happy to be a part of that," a humbled DeWitt said. "That young man was just excited to get the ball. Our guys didn’t care about the shutout, those stats went out the window.

"When you’re involved in a moment like that, you want to make sure you end the game with class, decency and respect."

Those who play football on the highest levels should take notice.

No pen that Terrell Owens ever pulls out of his sock could write a scene more touching than this
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Old 11-03-2002, 10:57 PM   #2
 
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i am glad to finally see that some people do realize that in sports winning isn`t every thing, this will last this young mans life time--and could quite possibly be the best moment in his life. this is a true definition of "team" work. god bless the young man and his team. annie.
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It's always been for the kids, no matter the age. The parents who take to serious extremes make me want to puke and it is no longer fun for the kids. These guys deserves some kind of award for outanding sportsmanship. After all that's what it's all about!!!!!!!

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Old 11-04-2002, 05:56 AM   #4
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I watched it this morning on the Today show,an awesome thing to do and to see.
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Old 11-04-2002, 06:52 AM   #5
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Great story. The sad thing about this is that this goes on more that what the general public knows. I have coached for 10 years and many times we have let kids score at the end of games in situtations like this. I have even backed way off of a team that has struggled scoring through out the year to allow them to get there first score. Great things do go on with athletics, we just hear all the bad stuff.

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Old 11-04-2002, 09:00 AM   #6
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"Porter, a senior, has a disorder called "Chromosomal Fragile-X," which is the most common cause of inherited mental retardation. "

Not to sound like an arse, but if the guy is mentally retarded, how the hell can he be a senior?

Have the schools slipped that much?


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Old 11-04-2002, 10:56 AM   #7
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You have just pin pointed one of the problems with education these days. Every one is mainstreamed into the class room, have individual educational plans (IEP) , and is modified in the class room. In other words instead of putting this kid in a program that might teach him a life skill, they fill it makes more scence to put him in a regular class room where teachers have to water down the matterials as if he was college bound. This is the reason other countries in the world have higher test scores then we do. Other countries will only teach a student that is cappable of going to college higher ed. They teach the student who is not cappable a trade and a trade school.

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I was actually getting at that. The catering to the lowest common denominator.
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&quot;Porter, a senior, has a disorder called &quot;Chromosomal Fragile-X,&quot; which is the most common cause of inherited mental retardation. &quot;

Not to sound like an arse, but if the guy is mentally retarded, how the hell can he be a senior?

Have the schools slipped that much?



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Not just that, but how did he get on the football team?

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I can answer that for you. Sense every student is mainstreamed they have to be allowed all the privileges other students are, Part of fed. law. Students with disabilities act. I have had Jr. High school students who wanted to be part of the team play football for me. It was a pain at times making sure they didnt get hurt. I would only put them in when the game was out of reach,for me or agianst me. Most coaches on other side lines knew what was going on and put in comparable players (at least that is what i have noticed here in Texas) I never put a kid on the field that was in potential danger. It was usually in a scrimage type setting where I could be on the field with them, also 5th quarters (a quarter that is run like a scrimage for younger or kids that are not very talented). I have had only one student that would be considered retarted on my varsity football teams. I spoke with his parents and layed do the ground rules before hand, and made it understood that he would get very little playing time if any. They were just happy to have him involved. I made him feel like part of the team by giving him jobs to do (similar to a manager). I would only let him on the field when games were out of hand and the other coach on the other team knew about the situation. And then I would let him play on the kick off team. The other coaches would let his athletes know what # he was and not to hit him.



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