Blue White Illustrated

April 2015

Penn State Sports Magazine

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Father's memory inspires Gonzalez to strive for success | A seat 10 bleacher rows up at Union City's football :eld remained empty at every home game this past fall. At Steven Gonzalez's Penn State signing day ceremony later in February, the chair on his right-hand side was open, too. It was in the Union City stands that Gonzalez's father, Jorge, watched each one of his son's high school football games until September 2013, when he unexpect- edly died of a heart attack. That was his seat, and from then on, it was saved every game in his memory. Steven thanks his father for getting him involved in football and supplying him with the initial drive to succeed in the sport, as it had always been Jorge's dream to see his son one day play in col- lege. So when Gonzalez, a New Jersey native, inked his national letter of intent, choosing PSU over a dozen-plus other scholarship offers, he wanted his dad's memory to be near. On his left wrist, he wore Jorge's old watch, which only comes out "for special events," Steven said. He also hung a notice on a nearby chair that read RESERVED MR. GONZALEZ. Echo- ing that game-night tradition 10 rows up at Roosevelt Stadium, a seat also stayed open for Jorge at the signing day table. "I always wanted him to see me sign, so I le= a chair reserved for him," Steven re- cently recalled. "I de:nitely know he was watching me sign that day." Union City head coach Wil Valdez said he has seen Gonzalez mature since that di

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