Detained Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich’s former high school soccer team dedicates a contest to raising awareness—and bringing a beloved champion back home.
Princeton High players donned #IStandWithEvan shirts before a soccer game at Princeton High School in Princeton, N.J., on Tuesday.
Had you hurried by, it would’ve looked like any other high school soccer game, one of thousands being played across the country on a gray Tuesday afternoon. Two teams running through warm-ups, primed for action. A gaggle of students and parents, packed into nearby bleachers. Gusts of chilly air, a signal of autumn’s arrival.Continue reading your article with
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