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Today I spent time with this little fellow’s great-grandparents
While driving around a farm with this fellow’s great-grandparents, we were discussing their family, which consists of three daughters. One will get this side of the dividing boundaries we will be setting on Monday and another will get the other side. The third daughter will be getting the farm across the road. The third one lives on a farm in Coggon, Iowa. The 84 year-old great-grandmother starting talking about University of Iowa football and how her daughter’s grandson is the starting right guard and will playing in the Citrus Bowl on New Year’s Day against Kentucky. I think she’s a wee bit proud of him.
I love this bit of info from Wikipedia on Coggon, Iowa, especially their proud claim to fame at the very end.
Coggon was founded in 1857, and celebrated its sesquicentennial in 2007. The town’s motto is “The One and Only.” This is because Coggon, Iowa is the only town named Coggon in the whole world. Previously, the motto was “Some bigger, none better.” Coggon is most well known as the site of the 1953 tornado that damaged much of the northwest portion of the town. Coggon is home to The Coggon Rockets baseball and softball teams, which, in 2012 won the Coggon Little League Championship game and took home the title of best softball team west of the Wapsipinicon River.
This is the great-grandson who has some pro scouts watching him fulltime as he was selected for the All Big 10 Team this year.
https://hawkeyesports.com/sports/football/roster/season/2021-22/player/kyler-schott/
I have known the great-grandfather my entire life as he grew up about two miles from my home and his older brother was one of my father’s best buds in school.
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