The Rock helps Apalachee High kickoff first home football game since tragedy

Exactly one month after a mass shooting claimed the lives of two students and two teachers, Apalachee High School’s football team returned to its home field on Friday night.

Publish Date: Friday 4th October 2024
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Exactly one month after a mass shooting claimed the lives of two students and two teachers, Apalachee High School’s football team returned to its home field on Friday night. The emotional game drew hundreds of spectators, including a surprise visit from actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who came to show support for the grief-stricken community.

"It’s been very humbling, not just for our athletics, but because it’s not just about thoughts and prayers; it’s about what we can actually do," said Apalachee’s head football coach, Mike Hancock, ahead of the game against Jackson County High.

The Apalachee Wildcats' return marked a significant step toward normalcy for the school and the community. Substitute teacher Beth Grodzicki reflected on the night’s significance, saying, "A lot of emotions. We are ready to be back. Seeing the community together, it was just amazing. It really proved what family and community is all about."

The shooting, which took place exactly one month earlier, left the community in mourning. Among the victims was Richard Aspinwall, a math teacher and football coach at Apalachee. The return to the field was seen as a way for the team and the town to begin the healing process.

Johnson, who mingled with survivors and the families of victims, including the family of 14-year-old Mason Schermerhorn, offered words of encouragement. "I promised them I would be there tonight for them, and I will. Win or lose, these Apalachee kids are already undefeated," Johnson shared on Instagram before the game.

Although Apalachee did not win against Jackson County, the game was a powerful moment for the Wildcats. Coach Hancock noted, "It’s football weather, finally. We have great hard-working people, some kids, band, or cheer and have a big crowd."

For the Apalachee community, the night symbolized much more than just football. "Even if [Johnson] wasn’t here, I’d still be here," Grodzicki said. "It’s just amazing to see everyone come together."

Despite the loss, Friday night represented an important step in the Wildcats' journey back to normalcy and healing after the tragedy.

December 22, 2024

Story attribution: Rob DiRienzo
FOX 5 Atlanta

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