One memory that continues to define Andrew Reese to this day is the time that he spent in the boy scouts growing up. He didn’t initially have a lot of interests in the scouts, but his parents pushed him to do it believing that it would build character. And, as part of that troupe, young Reese learned many of the traits that would shape him into adulthood. The scouts taught him the importance of working together with others to meet goals. And those lessons were carried onto the field, where Reese would come to rely on his teammates to get the job done on game day. Many Quarterbacks come to love the glory that comes with the job, as does Reese, but deep down, he appreciates the team effort from everyone around him. He knows that their dedication on the field allows him to shine and, without his teammates, he wouldn’t be as successful as he is today. From his early days as a young boy to his time now with the Kansas City Coyotes, Reese has come to respect the men that stand with him on the field. And that all calls back to his time as a boy with the scouts.
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