The crowd in the Franklin High School gym roared with excitement. Students, teachers, and families packed the stands. They were getting ready to send their football team to the Texas state semifinal game. And all eyes were on Nash Pils, 17.
“Nash! Nash! Nash!”
The blond boy raised his arms, encouraging the crowd to get louder.
Nash doesn’t play on the football team. But you’ll find him at every game. Instead of a ball, he carries a camera.
And at this pep rally last December, his community had a huge surprise for him.
The crowd in the Franklin High School gym roared. Students, teachers, and families packed the stands. Their football team was headed to the Texas state semifinal game. And all eyes were on Nash Pils, 17.
“Nash! Nash! Nash!”
The blond boy raised his arms, encouraging the crowd to get louder.
Nash doesn’t play on the football team. But he’s at every game. Instead of a ball, he carries a camera.
And at this pep rally last December, his community had a surprise for him.
The crowd in the Franklin High School gymnasium roared with excitement. Students, teachers, and families packed the stands. They were getting ready to send their football team to the Texas state semifinal game. And all eyes were on 17-year-old Nash Pils.
“Nash! Nash! Nash!”
The blond boy raised his arms, encouraging the crowd to get louder.
Although Nash isn’t a player on the football team, you’ll find him at every game. Instead of a ball, he carries a camera.
And at this pep rally last December, his community had a huge surprise for him.