Hunter Gandee is giving us all the inspiration we need as he is walking from his hometown to U of M while carrying his younger brother on his back, to raise awareness for Cerebal Palsy.
The players on the Olivet Middle School football team broke every coaches cardinal rule, and ran a play without the coach knowing anything about it. The players ran a life changing play to help a teammate with a learning disability score a touchdown.
The JV Football players in Fenton are being called heroes, but not for anything they did during a game, it's they way they came together to help keep a middle school student safe.
Mitchell is the team manager for his High School basketball team, and his love for the game shines brighter than anyone could imagine. Mitchell has a mental disability, but his dedication to the sport, and his El Paso team are rewarded in an unexpected way.
Jeremy Wuitschick, a seventh grader in Milton, Washington was on his way to school with about 15 other students yesterday, when he realized something was wrong.
Dan Dewey can teach us all a very important lesson. You don't have to have superpowers to be a hero.
All you need is a huge heart, dedication and some sweet shorts never hurt anyone!