High school sports can sometimes leave a lasting impression on the kids, parents and coaches involved, and that’s what happened last Friday night in South Dakota.
Brady Sprik, a paralyzed high school senior playing for Platte-Geddes, was put into the team’s penultimate game last week against Gregory.
Sprik, who was left paralyzed from the waist down after being involved in a car crash, checked into the game during the fourth quarter.
Sprik got help from his teammates to get out of his chair and was carried into the end zone on a 1st-and-goal play from the goal line.
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