Sportsmanship can go a long way

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"We all had tears in our eyes,” said Stephanie Lovett, whose husband Mike coaches the Dixon team. “It was touching. It was incredible those guys would understand what it meant for Jacob. He’ll never play football again.”

Linda Gieson, secretary and cheer coach for Dixon, said it was an awesome thing.

Princeton mom Lori Tuft (Zach) was certainly impressed, even though none of the parents in the crowd knew what was going on until they texted the coach.

“That is very good sportsmanship. Shows our kids do care,” Tuft said.

Ed Garland said the sportsmanship extended to the baseball field this summer when an opposing  team allowed Jacob to get a hit.

Jacob's story, reminds me of the story of the Greece Athena High School manager, Jacob McElwain, who came off the bench and hit six 3-point shots in 2006, and in his own words, was “on fire,” and became an overnight Internet sensation.

Great, great stories. You can’t get enough of them. Way to go boys.

• More good sports: It’s great to see how sportsmanship has been spreading this fall. Al Haun of Cherry took notice of the show of sportsmanship of a Fulton fan donating the winnings of that night’s 50-50 from the Hall-Fulton game back to the Daniel Lule family. They tragically lost their son on the first practice of the football season.

Hall athletic director Eric Bryant Jr. said that’s happened a couple different times this season, which speaks highly of the Big Rivers Conference as a whole.

“It is just simply amazing how people can come together in a time of a horrible tragedy,” Bryant said.

On Tuesday, St. Bede Academy not only honored its senior volleyball players on Senior Night, they also presented the seniors from Princeton with a bouquet of flowers. What a classy touch. The PHS girls were clearly moved by the gesture

• Last call: Lanny Slevin, the longtime Voice of the Valley will make his final call of LaSalle-Peru football at Geneseo Friday night. He worked his first game for WLPO on the first Friday of October in 1973 at Roscoe Eades Stadium in Sterling with Jeff Green and Dave Patterozzi. He said he let Green drive since he had no idea where they were going, and was too nervous to drive anyway.

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