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A Very Special Prom

Photography by Karin Higgins

  Football uses special teams to execute certain plays. On the Saturday after Valentine鈥檚 Day, five Aggies joined a very special team serving as escorts at a prom for teens and young adults with special needs. The Shining Stars Prom, at Destiny Church鈥檚 community center in Rocklin, paired volunteers with about 70 individuals ages 14 to 30. The evening featured a red-carpet entrance, corsages and boutonnieres for the guests, photos, dancing and refreshments. And from the Aggies, gentlemanly attentions. 

  Quarterback Miles Hastings helped Shawna Paolicelli with her corsage. 鈥淗e鈥檚 very nice,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e planning on a lot of dancing tonight,鈥 said Hastings, who is a freshman majoring in economics. 

Kooper Richardson, who recently had ankle surgery used a scooter to spare his foot for dancing with Montana Klentz, 17.

  Kooper Richardson, who recently had ankle surgery used a scooter to spare his foot for dancing with Montana Klentz. The offensive lineman has been an escort for six years at another special needs prom in Sacramento and involved teammates 鈥 15 last year. When that event was discontinued, the Aggies volunteered to participate in this prom, hosted by the Destiny Heroes ministry. 鈥淪ome of us just love doing this so much,鈥 said the senior, who is majoring in communication. 

Quarterback Brock Johnson, left, talked with guests Natalie Eddy and her boyfriend, Sam Ghilardi.

  Quarterback Brock Johnson, left, talked with guests Natalie Eddy and her boyfriend, Sam Ghilardi. 鈥淚 want to make sure my guest feels attended to,鈥 said the senior majoring in communication. Johnson said Head Coach Dan Hawkins encourages his players to be involved in community service. 

  Quarterback Hunter Rodrigues danced with many of the prom-goers. The junior knows most through his service with the Greater Sacramento Capernaum - Young Life, which ministers to individuals with special needs. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the highlight of every week,鈥 said the human development major. 

Klentz hugged Kooper as her mother, Lisa Thompson, asked them to hold still for a photo.

  Klentz hugged Kooper as her mother, Lisa Thompson, asked them to hold still for a photo. Klentz, who does not speak, communicated her enjoyment through smiles, enthusiastic gestures and hopping with delight. 

Parents Tim and Edit Weeks take photos of daughter Hana with Kaden at the end of the evening.

  Parents Tim and Edit Weeks take photos of daughter Hana Weeks with Kaden Richardson, Kooper鈥檚 brother, an offensive lineman and freshman majoring in communication, at the end of the evening. 鈥淲e want the prom to be something they鈥檒l remember for the rest of their lives,鈥 Kaden said of the guests. 

Hana Weeks, 21, came alive on the dance floor with Kaden Richardson, Kooper鈥檚 brother, an offensive lineman and freshman majoring in communication.

  Shy at the beginning of the night, Weeks came alive on the dance floor with Kaden Richardson. 鈥淭his is her first official dance,鈥 said father Tim Weeks. 鈥淪he鈥檚 having a great time.鈥

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