By Mark Esposito, Guest Blogger
Author’s Note: Grace Under Pressure is an ongoing series of posts honoring everyday people who courageously make positive differences in their own lives and consequently in the lives of others. It is my own personal affirmation that unexpected heroes live among us and that their service is quiet but unshakable proof that virtue really is its own reward – and ours, too.
“I heard a rumbling,” he says. “I just thought it was thunder and a few minutes — actually a few seconds later — it kept getting louder, and I looked out the front window of my house and I saw the tornado about 300 yards away from me. And I just ran into my basement.” And so began Illinois high schooler, Kevin Scott’s weather borne ordeal that left his home shattered and his dream of a state football championship in about the same shape. Kevin plays for Washington Community High School who had celebrated an undefeated season on Saturday and qualified for the playoffs starting next weekend. They were looking forward to a match against perennial football power Springfield’s Sacred Heart Griffin High School.
Scoot was alone Sunday when the tornado struck but he was not alone in his despair: “Football here is such a community thing,” Washington athletic director Herb Knoblauch said. “Players’ dads played here. For us to get over that hump and reach the semifinals was such a joy. People were so high from that game. People were so happy. Then, by 1 o’clock Sunday, it was the worst devastation that ever could happen. I can’t tell you the emotion.”
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