After the amputation, the results were immediate. The first time Dallas tried on his running prosthetic, he was overwhelmed: “I was in shock. I had never run before. When I first used my prosthetic, I was running up and down the street each night, building my strength up.” As they drove home from Shriners Children’s Shreveport with the prosthetic, Dallas turned to his mom with newfound determination. “Mom, I got what I wanted. I’m ready to play football and get back out there. I feel like I’ll be able to do something this time.”
Returning to football was a huge hurdle for Dallas, but conquering it became his most rewarding triumph. He trained relentlessly, building strength and confidence with his new prosthetic. By the start of the school season, he was ready. “My first game back was full of emotion,” he said, still shocked that he was able to make a difference on the field. With unwavering support from his teammates and coaches, Dallas went on to make several tackles throughout the season.
“This community, this school – they rallied around him,” Susan said, “and that support will push any kid.”
His dad also found strength in his son’s resilience, telling him, “If you can keep pushing, I can keep pushing.” As Susan said, “Dallas really inspires us to fight.”
As a parent, Susan has learned that every child deserves the chance to pursue their dreams. “I hope that someone out there can hear our message to encourage their children,” she said. “If they want to be on the cheerleading team, or if they want to play football, encourage them to do that. Dallas truly encourages me in my life.”
Throughout his journey, Dallas has kept one goal at the center: inspiring others. “I want to encourage kids to do whatever they set their minds to,” he said. “No matter how hard the situation is, just keep pushing.” Now in his sophomore year at high school, Dallas is looking forward to his future and dreams of scoring his first touchdown. In times of doubt, he leans on his mother’s advice: “Don’t let anyone tell you what you can’t do – show them what you can.”