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Ohio State football commit forms special friendship with his biggest fan
PUBLISHED: 12/10/19 05:53 PM EST
UPDATED: 12/10/19 05:54 PM EST
(KING) - "There's a lot of excitement, there are nerves, there's anticipation,” said Gee Scott Sr.
It was the state semi-finals, Eastside Catholic was facing off against Lincoln with a trip to the football state championships on the line.
"This is it right? Like this could be it, this could be your last final game,” said Scott Sr.
Eastside Catholic senior wide receiver Gee Scott Jr. is looking for his second straight title. He's been blessed on the field, but it's the unexpected blessing off the field he said will have a greater impact on his life.
Sitting in the stands was Jerry, a big Ohio State backer, and Scott Jr.'s newest fan.
“Gee Scott Sr. and Jr. mean the world to me,” explained Jerry.
The life-long Buckeyes fan started coming to watch Gee's games when he heard the four-star recruit committed to Ohio State but making it to those games isn't always so simple.
When Scott Sr. first heard about Jerry, he knew his family needed to do something.
“What this is about, is this is about compassion. This is about spreading friendship and love, something so much of this world kind of lacks right now,” explained Scott Sr.
For the past few weeks, Scott Sr. has started his game-day routine by picking Jerry up at his home, in a homeless camp.
Jerry lives in Tent City 4, just off I-90 east of Issaquah. The camp has been Jerry's home for nearly four years. He's homeless and doing the best he can to make ends meet.
“It’s starting to get colder at night, and some nights it's very unbearable. We struggle a lot to keep warm, but we try our best to stay warm,” explained Jerry.
Despite tough times, Jerry found odd jobs to pay for bus rides and tickets to football games. When Scott Sr. heard what Jerry was doing, he felt compelled to help.
"I would love to tell you that I’m just doing this for him, and the truth of the matter is, I’m actually doing this for our family because we feel good," said Scott Sr.
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Ohio State football commit forms special friendship with his biggest fan
PUBLISHED: 12/10/19 05:53 PM EST
UPDATED: 12/10/19 05:54 PM EST
(KING) - "There's a lot of excitement, there are nerves, there's anticipation,” said Gee Scott Sr.
It was the state semi-finals, Eastside Catholic was facing off against Lincoln with a trip to the football state championships on the line.
"This is it right? Like this could be it, this could be your last final game,” said Scott Sr.
Eastside Catholic senior wide receiver Gee Scott Jr. is looking for his second straight title. He's been blessed on the field, but it's the unexpected blessing off the field he said will have a greater impact on his life.
Sitting in the stands was Jerry, a big Ohio State backer, and Scott Jr.'s newest fan.
“Gee Scott Sr. and Jr. mean the world to me,” explained Jerry.
The life-long Buckeyes fan started coming to watch Gee's games when he heard the four-star recruit committed to Ohio State but making it to those games isn't always so simple.
When Scott Sr. first heard about Jerry, he knew his family needed to do something.
“What this is about, is this is about compassion. This is about spreading friendship and love, something so much of this world kind of lacks right now,” explained Scott Sr.
For the past few weeks, Scott Sr. has started his game-day routine by picking Jerry up at his home, in a homeless camp.
Jerry lives in Tent City 4, just off I-90 east of Issaquah. The camp has been Jerry's home for nearly four years. He's homeless and doing the best he can to make ends meet.
“It’s starting to get colder at night, and some nights it's very unbearable. We struggle a lot to keep warm, but we try our best to stay warm,” explained Jerry.
Despite tough times, Jerry found odd jobs to pay for bus rides and tickets to football games. When Scott Sr. heard what Jerry was doing, he felt compelled to help.
"I would love to tell you that I’m just doing this for him, and the truth of the matter is, I’m actually doing this for our family because we feel good," said Scott Sr.
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