Graduating seniors from high schools in Southwest Washington had a week to find a common bond on the football field before playing in the Freedom Bowl Saturday.
After visiting the Shriner’s Hospital for Children, the game took on a whole new meaning. Rivalries and petty differences went out the window. These able moving athletes focused on giving their all for children sidelined by disabilities.
“At the first practice, we kind of clashed. By Wednesday, we started to pull together as a family. We put the Shriner’s Hospital before us,” said Washougal lineman John Sunderland. “Those kids are phenomenal. They go through so much, while we’re privileged to have these athletic gifts. We’re helping them fulfill their dream to run and play football.”
Washougal grads Sunderland, Tristan Roseff and Brandon Casteel teamed with Camas players Reid Conlee, A.J. Finley and Isaiah Ephraim. They helped the East all-stars beat the West 28-13 in the Freedom Bowl Saturday, at McKenzie Stadium in Vancouver.
The West took a 13-0 advantage on their first drive in the third quarter, but a missed extra point kick gave the East hope.