Tom Brady chipped in to cover his high school football team’s travel cost
Tom Brady is chipping in to help his high school Serra of San Mateo cover the travel costs to play in the California State Championship Bowl Game.
The game is 417 miles from their high school, and the GOAT wanted to help with the travel expenses since the team is 13-0 and slated to play St. John Bosco.
Brady gave a shout-out to his high school and their head coach earlier this week in a press conference.
“(Coach) Patrick Walsh has done an incredible job,” Brady said. “He was a high school running back at De La Salle, where my uncle (Christopher) was a principal, and they were are hugely successful in NorCal.”
Gotta love it! Man after Brady left New England I started to like him more.
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