After making his daily quick-change from football to soccer, or vice versa, Chris Freeman had this brief, worlds-collide moment.
“We did some training out on the football field one day, and he just got finished doing some kicking, so there were had a couple of balls sitting out there,” said Rob Jordan, soccer coach at Zionsville High. “Chris took one of them and spun it, where it just spun on its nose, and then he went up and hit it. And he hit a 60-yard field goal. I’m like, ‘ holy cow, what’d you just do?'”
It was clear to everyone around Zionsville, Ind., by then that Chris Freeman could do whatever he set his mind, and his foot, on doing.
“He has an unbelievable belief in himself,” said Pat Echeverria, who first welcomed Freeman onto the football team at Zionsville . “He’s j