Logan seventh-grader taking it one step at a time

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Jay Alter, who was a member of the 1989 Princeton state runner-up football team, never doubted his son would play again, but admitted he didn’t know to what level.

“To be honest, I still don’t know what level,” he said. “He is not the same athlete he was prior to the injury. I’m certainly OK with that. Prior to the injury, I knew that his life’s paychecks were not going to be disbursed from any pro payroll. He will be a better person for going what he has gone through.”

Connor is much appreciative of the support he received both spiritually and physically. His friends rallied behind him, coming to visit him at the hospital, pushing his wheelchair and carrying his book bag at school.

Jen Alter said her family and the Reinhardts couldn’t have made it without all the support from the Princeton community.

On Monday, he scored 11 point to lead the Logan seventh-grade B team to a 39-16 win over Amboy. He also had four points in the A game.

Connor is an inspiration to adults and youth alike. You roll with the punches and sometimes you gotta punch back. Connor, you make us all proud.

Kevin Hieronymus is the BCR Sports Editor. Contact him at khieronymus@bcrnews.com

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