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Cole Haas is more than just an avid fan of the F.W. Johnson Wildcats football team. He’s a fixture on the sidelines, a source of encouragement, and a beloved member of the team.

Born with Down syndrome and requiring oxygen due to a lung condition, Haas doesn’t let his challenges slow him down. For nine seasons, he’s been a constant presence at practices, offering water, pep talks, and a unique brand of support.

“He just grabs you, hugs you, and says, ‘It’s okay, but you need to do better,'” said William Cornish, a Wildcats linebacker. “I’m always ready to go after I talk to him.”

Haas’s journey with the Wildcats began nine seasons ago when his older brother Cory played for the team.

“That was our excitement to get onto the field and see Cole and get that energy, and then go out and hit some people,” Cory Haas told …

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