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Shelton High
School senior
Zach
Taylor delivers
the portable
scoreboard he
created for his
alma mater,
Pioneer Middle
School.
Journar photo by Gordon Weeks
Alumnus makes sure you know
the scorewith Pioneer football
By GORDON WEEKS "It's nice that when they get up to the
gvrdon@masoncounty.com high school, they don't forget about us
here," said Youngquist. She added, "It
turned out very nice."
Shelton High School senior Zach Tay- Taylor has Asberger!s syndrome, and
lor had difficulty following the football the staffs at Pioneer Elementary and
games at his alma mater, Pioneer Middle Middle schools treated him with kindness
School. and respect while he attended the schools
"It was hard to find out what the score from kindergarten through the eighth
was," he said. "I thought of building a grade, said Taylor's mother Ava.
scoreboard for thq school, .... He'wanted to do something for Pioneer
Before last week, only the refereesbecause they were so helpful," she said.
could follow how the Eagles were faring Taylor, 17, designed the frame, and he
with a glance. Now, the crowds can simply worked on it all summer. He first consid-
turn to Taylor's scoreboard, which will be ered hanging the numbers on hooks, but
rolled out on wheels next to the field and realized they could be blown away by the
stored again after the games, wind. Instead, he placed two metal rulers
The scoreboard serves as both Taylor's on each side of the scoreboard, and pro-
Eagle Scout project, and his senior project duced laminated, magnetic numbers that
at SHS. stick.
The Eagles are the first football team At SHS, Taylor participates in cross
in the leaguewzt a scoreboard, said Ath- country and track, and sings in the
letic Director Tonya Youngquist. choir.
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