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running back the clock

by Evie Nowicki staff writer

and thinks about them before performing to the best of his ability. “If you treat someone with respect, then they will give you the same respect. In return, if you put effort into your relationships with people, then they will put effort back,” states Seabase.

On the other hand, the memories that he has made in his four years of Trojan Football will forever be remembered, such as “Making it to the state championship my junior year with some of my best friends,” says Seabase. He was one of the players that contributed a lot in that game even as a junior while there were still many seniors on the team.

Seabase also enjoys the small-town aspect of football and other sports at Central. “Walking out of the locker room listening to all 15,000 people chant ‘USA’ just got the adrenaline going more than it has been before in my entire life,” he reflects. That’s also what made his decision to go to Alma College. “The coaches are super nice, and the town is super small. It is very communitybacked,” he notes. Although he’ll miss the Trojan family aspect, he’s looking forward to finding a new home within the Scots community cheering him on. //

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