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8O Feature Articles

by Jessica Jones

Pages 4 and 5 of 185

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The High School Football Experience
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Ethan Boltz
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How can playing a sport impact your life in the most beautiful way? That is something I ask myself after interviewing my brother Ethan Boltz. Ethan is a 16 year old sophomore from Shawnee, Kansas. He plays football and attends St. James Academy. Ethan, wearing his crimson or bright white uniform with the big number 20 on it, has a great story to tell. He is a hardworking and dedicated athlete, who has not only learned how to be a better player, but how to be a better person and strive in life. Ethan says he plays because he likes, “hittin' people,” but he also stated that, “there’s more of a family and brotherhood aspect.” Those few words really speak to who Ethan Boltz is as a player, but also a person.
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Typical Practice and Game Days
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Middle School VS High School
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Ethan’s days are full of diligence and assiduousness. His practice days usually start off with position warm-ups. Position warm-ups are when you are separated from offense and defense, and you go to your offensive or defensive position. Next, his team does live drilling. Live drilling is when you play the ball out, offense versus defense. On game days they first start off with chapel talk, which is where they talk about the Gospel for the day. Then they have a team meal, which leads into them getting ready to head to the place where they will be playing. Next, after they have made it to the field, they do warm-ups. The warm-ups usually consist of throwing the ball around, position warm-ups, and live drilling. Finally, it’s game time! 
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I learned that Ethan has enjoyed the competitiveness and brotherhood of high school football, whereas in middle school there weren’t really those same aspects. Middle school was friends playing football together. There wasn’t really a family type feel to it, just guys going out and having a good time. Despite their differences in fellowship and aggressiveness, he got to play the sport he loves. To go along with that, in both, the team huddled together and said a prayer before the game started. Although they have their differences, they also have their similarities.
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Football Helmet
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The High School Football Experience
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Middle School VS High School
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I learned that Ethan has enjoyed the competitiveness and brotherhood of high school football, whereas in middle school there weren’t really those same aspects. Middle school was friends playing football together. There wasn’t really a family type feel to it, just guys going out and having a good time. Despite their differences in fellowship and aggressiveness, he got to play the sport he loves. To go along with that, in both, the team huddled together and said a prayer before the game started. Although they have their differences, they also have their similarities.
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Avery Boltz
2-22-21