NC teen with cerebral palsy surprised with dream sports trip
Christian Heavner received VIP treatment during his send-off to New York.
-- A North Carolina teenager and sports fanatic living with cerebral palsy was surprised by his classmates on Tuesday with a dream sports trip to New York City.
All of the bells and whistles were pulled out to give Christian Heavner a proper send-off on a trip to watch the New York Yankees in action on their home field.
Heavner was driven in a stretch limo that was accompanied by a police escort. He also got to meet his favorite Yankees.
A student group known as the Junior Dream team raised almost $10,000 to pay for the experience.
“He’s a very good, bright young man,” Heavner’s stepfather, John Basile, told ABC affiliate WSOC-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Heavner, a senior at Cabarrus High School, expressed his gratitude for the people who made his dream possible.
“We have the best school in the state of North Carolina,” he said.