Friday, September 29, 2017

OSU commit leads way against teen suicide in big game tonight vs Centerville

L'Christian "Blue" Smith, the blue chip prospect and Ohio State commit who currently is a senior on the Wayne Warriors state ranked team, will use his non profit foundation to raise money and awareness to Teen Suicide, which will be powered by the big game tonight vs Centerville.



While Smith has had a high school career that most would dream of, he loves to give back, and understands fully that he can affect lives in the position that he is in, even at the high school level.



His maturation process in the last couple years has helped the process and made it easier for his parents to expose him to a non profit and what it fully entails.



When Smith heard about the rapid rise of teen suicide, he wanted to be apart of the campaign to fight against it.



Check out the great public service announcement by Smith:











Inspired by the song by star musician Logic 1-800 song Featuring DJ Khaled and Alessandria, Smith wanted to help the cause in any way he could, without breaking any rules.





Tonight Wayne and Centerville will clash in what could be the game of the GWOC season, as new coach Brent Ullery has the Elks playing at a State ranked level in going 5-0.

But the Wayne train has found its groove, and Blue has been the unquestioned leader.



With so much on the line, you wonder if Smith is doing too much.



Until you watch him on Friday night, and you realize he's built for this. Or u see him help give away school supplies for kids less fortunate during his free time, which is few and far between.



Hard to root against a kid like that.



Expect a epic matchup tonight between Centerville and Wayne.

And don't be surprised to see a Blue highlight or two in the process.





If you want to support the cause but cannot go to the game, go to www.Blue5print9.com  or L'Christian Blue Smith for more info.




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