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Sitting in the Student Section

    On Friday, I had the opportunity to broadcast a football game at Bolingbrook High School. I had never been to Bolingbrook High School before, but I wanted to go there and call the game because of their great football team, and proximity to my school. Since it was a very crowded game, there was no room for me in the press box, but the school officials allowed me to sit in the bleachers to call the game.

    I took a seat in the student section, which was a first for me. I had never sat in the student section of a football game, even at my own high school football games, since I was always broadcasting. As we got closer to game time, students started filing in, and I began to get nervous because I didn’t know if these students would realize that I was from a radio station or not, and if they didn’t, I had no idea what to expect.  

    A few students came in and sat down. I took off my headset and told one of the students that I was calling the game for my school’s radio station, just so they knew what was going on. This student told another student, and word spread all throughout the section.

    Before I knew it, a few of the students came up to me and asked if I wanted them to move or switch seats. Two students offered to give up their seats to me and many students asked me if I wanted them to stop talking, which of course I didn’t. These students went way out of their way to try to help me, a guy who they didn’t know and who had never been to their school before.  

    Bolingbrook ended up winning the game against Homewood-Flossmoor, but they also showed their students are just as good as their football players. The students in this particular section were some of the most respectful fans that I have ever seen in my life. Bolingbrook High should be proud of these students, and I cannot express how happy it made me to see this out of high school students. Bolingbrook won their game, and my respect.  

His Mommy

9:16 am on Monday, September 24, 2012

WTG! Finally someone to show our school isn't just bangers and hoodlums. Congrats BHS students on showing your true selves!!

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Melissa Sersland

9:58 am on Monday, September 24, 2012

Thank you so much for your blog, Shane!

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marianne Kozlik

10:42 am on Monday, September 24, 2012

Thanks for taking the time to report something good about young people. Thanks for giving me another reason to be proud of my hometown!!!! m

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Vera volpe argentata

10:54 am on Monday, September 24, 2012

Most of the school is bangers and hoodlums , they just don't go to the football games unless they are playing.

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Marcy Cosgrove

12:12 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012

I'm not surprised. All of the students I know at BHS are great kids from great families. Thank you for your kind words.

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marianne Kozlik

1:03 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012

Excuse me Vera, but if the kids were sitting in the stands watching the game they obviously were not playing the game. In my life experience I have found that those seeing only the negative is because they themselves create and attractive the negative and dark side of any situation.

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Uncle Jesus

6:41 pm on Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Vera, you claim to be a family friend of the Petersons, but you call Thomas a banger and hoodlum? That's not true and not a nice thing for a so called family friend to say.

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Shane Gustafson

7:16 pm on Tuesday, September 25, 2012

You're welcome Melissa! I just wanted the community to know about these kids.

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Tom Bavone

6:10 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

As an alum of BHS I am proud to read this article There is good and bad in everything, life is what you make it. Vera, I am sorry to hear your life has a bunch of bad in it to make a statement you made just proves that. As a proud alum of BHS and successful business man I realize I am where I am today because of my Brook up bringing . Congrats to BHS for continuing the fine tradition of molding our youth to becoming fine upstanding citizens

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