PANORAMA - A break in plans

BEN WENTZ
The Walla Walla Union Bulletin

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Tee Shepherd, Brennan Barberich and Deontay Greenberry pose for a photo.

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Barberich worked hard to go to the Junior Academic All-American Game. 

He held bake-sales, washed cars and held fundraisers. He also worked out with his father, Brent Barberich, to improve his conditioning, and has attended several football camps, including Football University in Seattle.

His parents worked hard, too, helping to raise money for the trip, filling out paperwork, vetting JuniorRank - the company which organizes and runs the camp - making sure Brennan got to practices, and doing all of the little things to make sure Brennan got to the game. And one step closer to his dream of playing college football.


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