
‘Bigger Than Football’
Story by Angela Peach
For the past seven years, Spring Valley Academy (SVA) parent and volunteer Brad Morrison has taken the flag football team to Rio Lindo Academy (Calif.) for its annual tournament. While most high school teams play full seasons prior to the tournament, this trip is the whole flag football season for SVA.
This year, the team was preparing to compete in the tournament in mid-October when something unimaginable happened. Micah Harris, an SVA Class of 2024 graduate and the older brother of SVA senior and flag football player Jaden Harris, tragically drowned the weekend before the team was scheduled to leave.
The team suddenly faced a tough choice. If they went to the tournament, their friend and teammate Jaden could not join them. They would also miss Micah’s funeral and lose the chance to support their friend and grieve with their school community.
Teammate Ian Harvey said, “We met as a team to decide what to do. But it really wasn’t a debate. We knew we’d much rather stay home and support Jaden than to go to California without him. We all agreed. Everyone understood this was bigger than football.”
Morrison says, “In the end, it was an easy choice. I’m really proud of these guys and how much they care about their friend. Supporting Jaden was what mattered most to them. They didn’t want to leave him behind.”

Trevor Ross, the high school vice principal and Jaden’s uncle, says, “Jaden’s friends supported him from the moment they learned about Micah. They visited his house every day, spent time with him and made sure he never felt alone.”
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