Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick was inducted into his high school’s hall of fame Saturday evening in his hometown of Turlock.
Kaepernick grew up in Stanislaus County and attended Pitman High School. His family attended the hall of fame dinner at the Assyrian American Civic Club. Kaepernick and eight others were honored.
He played football, baseball and basketball in high school. During his senior year, Kaepernick led the school in its first playoff win.
Kaepernick created waves after he began kneeling for the national anthem before NFL games two years ago in protest of police brutality. His actions led to nationwide movements and protests, including gaining President Donald Trump’s ire.
Recently, Kaepernick appeared in Nike’s 20th anniversary “Just Do It” campaign commercial.
Pitman High School Athletic Director Dave Wells said Kaepernick deserves the honor at the school.
“Colin was chosen, like all the others, for their contribution to the history of athletes here at Pitman,” Wells said back in September. “Of course, he was an outstanding athlete and a three-sport star.”
Although some people in Turlock agree that Kaepernick’s athleticism makes him deserving of the award, others said they don’t agree with his politics.
“I think he’s a great athlete. I think he’s a leader. He’s inspirational,” said Brad Segars of Turlock. “I think he does everything you should as an athlete. I just don’t agree with his views.”
But Edgar Munguia, who used to hold season passes for the 49ers, said he misses Kaepernick on the field.
“He did good with the Niners,” said Munguia. “(He) should be able to protest no matter how, as long as it’s in a good way. There’s nothing wrong with it.”
Source: kcra.com
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