He grew up in Hyannis and attended Hyannis Elementary and High School except for the last semester of his senior year, when he transferred to Omaha Northwest and graduated in the top half of his class. The transition was difficult, coming from a class of 10 to a class of 423, but he worked hard and was thrilled to receive his diploma.
He attended Sandhills Baptist Church as a child and throughout junior high and high school he attended youth groups. He was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and 4-H Club. He lettered in football two years and lettered three years in wrestling and golf. He loved the competitiveness of sports and carried that through in a lot of areas of his life.
He grew up in Hyannis and attended Hyannis Elementary and High School except for the last semester of his senior year, when he transferred to Omaha Northwest and graduated in the top half of his class. The transition was difficult, coming from a class of 10 to a class of 423, but he worked hard and was thrilled to receive his diploma.
He attended Sandhills Baptist Church as a child and throughout junior high and high school he attended youth groups. He was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and 4-H Club. He lettered in football two years and lettered three years in wrestling and golf. He loved the competitiveness of sports and carried that through in a lot of areas of his life.
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