Walled Lake Central and Northern battle in 11th annual Salute to Service game
Walled Lake Central and Walled Lake Northern took the field on Friday, September 6, in a game that was about a lot more than just football. The Viking and Knights recognized the brave men and women who serve our country in their 11th annual Salute to Service game.
Each player wore a special jersey with the name of a member of the military or first responder. After that game, those jerseys were presented to the veterans, active service members, and their families in a postgame celebration.
“It’s really just bigger than football,” said Walled Lake Central senior Kayin Glass, who played for his grandfather and Navy veteran Kelly Lemerand. “It’s amazing to be able to go out and play for something bigger than myself and see the community come together.”
“It means a lot for all that they do for us,” said Walled Lake Northern junior Reid Widmer, who played for his great grandfather and Navy veteran Jack Dougherty. “It’s a great thing to give back to (members of the military), and I think they really appreciate what we do for them with this game.”
“We have a lot of kids who have connections to service members and people who have past,” said Walled Lake Central head coach Jeff Penrod. “To be able to honor them in any way is just so special.”
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard served as the game’s honorary captain. He took part in the coin toss and was presented a game ball signed by both teams.
On the field, the Vikings defense dominated. Walled Lake Central scored three defensive touchdowns en route to a 28-7 over the rival Knights. Walled Lake Central opens its season 2-0 for the first time since 2017. The Viking defense has also yet to allow any points through their first two games of the season.