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Posted: 10:33 AM Sep 26, 2008
Last Updated: 12:52 PM Oct 13, 2008
Reporter: Daniel Gotera
Email Address: daniel.gotera@kxii.com


A+ Athlete Stephen Doss

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To honor this week's A+ Athlete, Daniel Gotera headed over to Sherman High School for a young man who is a leader on the football team and always puts his family first.

This week's A+ Athlete is Stephen Doss from Sherman High School. Stephen ranks 27th in his class with a 3.6 grade point average and says his achievements in the classroom go hand-in-hand with what he's been able to accomplish in athletics.

"It’s a challenge and you have to look at it like that, whenever you're doing academics you have to think why are you doing the things you're doing and its because you have people depending on you," Stephen says.

Because of his leadership abilities, Stephen was named one of the captains on the football team.

It is an honor that Bearcats head coach Drew Young had never bestowed on anyone before at the onset of the season.

"He is a unique young man, and he is the reason I continue to coach to be able to be around young men like him."

In addition to being the starting nose guard for the Bearcat defense, Stephen is also ranked eighth in the state in power lifting.

The influence of two special people in his life has made Stephen be the best he can be.

"My grandmother and mother are really the only things I think about when I am doing anything. Whenever I am power lifting I always think that I am doing this for them and if I didn’t have them, I wouldn't know what to do."

Off the field and outside the classroom, Stephen is involved in Great Days of Service, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and a variety of other activities.

But working hard in the weight room is where he loves to be.

"My brother was my biggest inspiration for power lifting, for football… I just wanted to be better than him, and of course who wouldn’t want to be better then their older brother?" Stephen says.

Congratulations to Stephen Doss on being named this week's A+ Athlete.

We'll introduce you to another A+ Athlete every Friday here on First News AM. School officials, coaches, teachers, and counselors are encouraged to send in your nominees.

A+ Athletes…
--must be a senior..
--must be nominated through the student’s school district- not a parent.

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Posted by: Stephen Doss Location: Sherman on Sep 28, 2008 at 11:45 AM
As a teacher you have those students you will never forget, and Stephen is one of those students. As his 7th grade history teacher I admired his life style, his leadership, and his respect for others. He will make a difference in this world! I am so glad I was lucky enough to see first hand his charm and dedication.

Posted by: so proud on Sep 27, 2008 at 12:46 PM
i went to school with stephen he is such a sweet young man and hes very strong in his faith and a very respectful christian man i pray that he succeeds in the future and good things come for him

Posted by: DAISEY JACKSON Location: SHERMAN on Sep 26, 2008 at 02:20 PM
KEEP THE GOOD WORK UP IN SCHOOL AND CHURCH MAY GOD BLESS YOU.

Posted by: RITA Location: DENISON on Sep 26, 2008 at 01:05 PM
Outstanding!!! I pray lots of young men your age follow the steps your heart is at...most important: GOD and family.

Posted by: JOHN Location: Sherman on Sep 26, 2008 at 10:56 AM
Congratulations. Stephen is really a great young man and this award is well deserved.