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I greatly respect the Rich Rebels and for what they did for their manager. The life and love of a small town is the best. Well we will see ya in the playoffs. Good luck to both teams.
This is awesome! What a great group of young men! How I wish that we would have made the long trip to Whitehorse to witness this!!!
Inspiring story and inspiring team. Thanks for sharing that with all of us and giving that student, and the whole community, something they will never forget.
As a senior at Rich High and a player on the team, I have to say that this was one of the coolest experiences I have ever been apart of. Justice has been an awesome manager and friend and he deserved this opportunity more than anyone. Thanks for all you do for us buddy!!
This is truly one of the greates stories I have heard in high school sports. This is high class football program that has been taught well by there parents & coaches and that is truly cool to hear what some young men did for someone else. This goes to show you that great things still can come from high school sports. No one will remember what Justice did on the field that day they will just always remember what kind of love & graditude they had for someone they felt should have a chance. Great job Rich football team. Good luck in the state playoffs and you are a great example to the boys & girls that play at that school right now & forever. Great job your parents should be proud of you.
Very proud of these guys. They have all worked hard, expecially Justice to keep their morals high as well as being a student of the game and preparing and training for every opportunity they have had. Justice has led them thru all of it. Thanks to all of you guys for setting an example for all of us. We love You!
way to go
Great story. The news needs more like this to report on. Kudos to the Rich High football team, coaches and staff.
What a class act! Randolph Utah, the country town with the warmest hearts!
I'm sure that this memory will be much sweeter and last lots longer than your state championship that you will win in a few weeks. Congratulations to all the team and coaches for making this happen.
Any negative comments about 1A and football I beleive Justice just demolished in one game. This is what high school sports is all about. You guys set the bar very high for everyone else in high school sports. Thanks for sharing the story. I also remember some previous comments about an inspirational story in high school sports back east with a team stopping before they got to the goal line to honor a team member from the other team. This is right in there with all that. Thanks!
When I heard that Justice got to play in Montezuma Creek I had tears in my eyes.
Today, after reading the whole story, I cried.
Nowhere will you find finer athletes than at Rich High School. I am so proud of you!
This is an amazing story that everyone should hear. How lucky Rich county is to have someone as incredible as Justice Limb! This football team would not have done what they have done without him. I'm so proud of my younger brother Hayden McKee as well as the rest of this amazing group of guys. The examples they set through the opportunity to play football will be remembered far longer and by far more people than winning games. This story right here goes to show how sports can be more than a game if you let it.
What a great and timely story. As we all head deep into the playoffs it's nice to be reminded of what it is football is supposed to be teaching our kids. Teamwork, sacrifice, hard work, commitment...the list goes on and on and the Rich Rebels will go down as a successful program - not only for their record but for their character as well.
Congrats to Justice Limb and Hayden McKee on their amazing experience!!
Amy Donaldson, thanks for once again inspiring us and reminding us all why this game we love is really so important.
Justice is an amazing person! I don't even know how i could thank him enough for what he has done for me. I have been a part of Justice's life since we went to preschool together. What an awesome kid! The Rich High School football, basketball, and student body is very lucky to have such a perfect example.
Boys its been great getting to play with you all I cant beleive its almost over. I wish that we could go back to fith grade when this all began and do it all over again. I wouldnt change a thing. And to Justice I will never forget the Whitehorse game and how awesome it was getting to play football with you. Im really honored to have you as a manager, and even more honored to be your friend. I know that you would do anything for us. Thanks Justice! NOW LETS GO TAKE STATE!!!
Thats so awesome! My advisor is Justice's sister and i had the opportunity to meet him one time and he is such a great kid.
Very heartwarming. I nearly shed a tear reading it, what a great group of young boys to do such a thing. Very classy bunch, good luck to you guys in the rest of your season!
Justice is awesome I had cold chills the whole time he is an awesome manager
Justice is a really great manager. He is the greatest one in the world! I loved playing with him in the Whitehorse game I loved it and justice I will remember this forever it was great! #1 manager! Justice limb
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