“I love my mom more than I love football,” said the boy.
The 12-year-old said he won’t play again until he gets an apology.
“My son deserves an apology. I deserve an apology. Women everywhere battling breast cancer deserve an apology,” Cruz-Connerton said.
And on Tuesday night, that’s exactly what Connerton got.
“He did something 100 percent right. He stood up for his mother,” Coach Burgan said. “That’s what you want every kid to do.”
Burgan said that he had forgotten Connerton’s mother’s situation and that had he remembered, his player would have been allowed to wear the gloves.
Connerton will return to the field this Saturday.
His teammates will wear pink socks in honor of Cruz-Connerton and breast cancer awareness, according to Burgan.
“Everything is just gone. Like my throat’s clear, my stomach’s clear, everything,” Connerton said after receiving the apology.















