Devon Heinen
"OK, God, What's Next?": A High School Football Coach Faces ALS
High-school football coach Jeremy Williams was diagnosed with ALS in 2007. It wasn’t the first time that his family’s resiliency had been tested, and it wouldn’t be the last.
Braden Bishop Plays Every Game 4MOM
Seattle Mariners prospect Braden Bishop spent his junior season at University of Washington raising awareness for Alzheimer's, not only to help his mom, Suzy, who had just been diagnosed with the disease, but to cope with the news himself.
Jack Jablonski Is Finding a New Normal
A freak accident during a high-school hockey game left Jack Jablonksi in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Now at USC, he's trying to move on from his injury while staying involved in the sport he still loves.
"I Want to Be Buried in Lamont": The Death of a High School Football Player
Football killed at least eight high school players during the 2015 season. Ben Hamm, a 16-year-old junior at Wesleyan Christian in Oklahoma, was one of them.
Hope on Ice: How Hockey Is Helping an NHL Executive's Autistic Son
From making friends to connecting with his family to scoring goals, hockey is helping Trevor Levine cope with autism.