“I need one more garbage bag to put in there,” said Assistant Coach Garrett Carr glancing around at the mess left behind. It was early this past Saturday morning, and the Flandreau Fliers …
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“I need one more garbage bag to put in there,” said Assistant Coach Garrett Carr glancing around at the mess left behind.
It was early this past Saturday morning, and the Flandreau Fliers football coaching staff was back at Flier Booster Club Stadium, sweeping up popcorn, picking up trash, and tidying the field for another game that afternoon.
Normally, this isn’t part of their job. Typically, school custodian Dave Feske handles the stadium cleanup as part of his duties. And Dave, they noted, does much more than what’s required, often going above and beyond for the team, the school, and the community.
But Feske suffered a heart attack overnight Thursday, many learned during Friday’s Homecoming Pep Rally. As of press time, he was still recovering from surgery in the hospital, his wife Deb told the Moody County Enterprise.
While he’s expected to make a full recovery, it will take time.
“We’re really spoiled with Dave,” Head Coach Josh Edlund said.