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FROM 'THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE, SERVING HARDIN COUNTY, KY
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
'Worst' rendition of anthem was 'perfect'
Eagles maintain tradition


By COL. RICK SCHWARTZ
Guest columnist
I was a sideline observer to a remarkable event that occurred Tuesday night at North Hardin High School.
Our Fort Knox High School boys varsity s****r team was taking on local rival North Hardin in what turned out to be a well-played and physical match.

It was Senior Night for the Trojans and our Fort Knox players waited patiently on the sidelines while North Hardin parents recognized the many contributions and highlights involving their children.

At the end of the ceremony, parents left the field and the boys lined up for introductions. The announcer called each starting player by position. Once complete, both teams turned and faced the flag and stood ready for the national anthem. After a brief pause, the announcer came on and said he had misplaced the CD and that we would just skip the national anthem and get on with the game. North Hardin broke from its formation and quickly assumed positions on the field. The referees took off at a slow jog to take their positions. Fort Knox didn’t move. Instead, the Eagles all came together in a mass, continued to face the flag, placed their hands over their hearts and started to sing the national anthem. North Hardin and the referees froze in their tracks and immediately placed their hands over their hearts.

The crowd saw what was happening and quickly faced the flag and joined in. Voices cracked in the stands and on the field. It was the worst rendition of the national anthem that I’ve ever heard. Yet ... It was perfect. Ever wonder what’s “right” with our kids? Sometimes we find the answer in the strangest places."

I don't care if it is s****r it's still a good story.

Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude. Thomas Jefferson

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I'm glad to be able to share this. When I was in Kentucky as head coach we played Fort Knox many times and overall they weren't the best team ever but they were great kids. No matter their skill level they played hard and you better not take them lightly or they would beat you. They always had fun playing the game and I enjoyed competing against them. This doesn't surprise me that Fort Knox kids would do something like this.

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