Strides towards kindness: Plymouth High School XC runner carries opponent to finish
By: Jackie Bauer
Posted: Sep 13, 2024 8:17 PM EDT | Updated: Sep 13, 2024 8:30 PM EDT
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Plymouth, Ind. -- ABC57’s Jackie Bauer caught up with senior Plymouth High School cross country runner, Leo Sickmiller to hear his heartwarming story of sportsmanship.
Leo Sickmiller noticed an opposing runner from Northwood struggling to continue as they neared the finish line. Sickmiller assisted the Northwood runner, helping him across the finish line, and finishing the cross country meet together, arm in arm.
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