Local boy paralyzed in car crash becomes honorary ERAU baseball team member
During a brief ceremonial event on Monday, Jan. 9, local boy Eli Sanchez, who was injured in a car crash and left paralyzed from the neck down, signed with the Embry-Riddle Eagles baseball team through an effort by Team IMPACT. Shown in the photo is Sanchez with his jersey, surrounded by the baseball team and coaching staff.(Tom Staples/Courier)
TOM STAPLES, The Daily Courier
Originally Published: January 9, 2023 11:03 p.m.
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