Team mottos provide inspiration. They can help attain goals through courage, strength, commitment and resilience.
Eastview's football program's motto this season -- "Unbroken" -- brings each one of those attributes to the forefront.
"The past five years we've had a team motto, and the last few years it's been tied to a book," Eastview coach Kelly Sherwin said. "We choose a motto first, then look for a book to fit the motto. This was the book the players came back with this summer."
Laura Hillenbrand's "Unbroken" is based on the perseverance of U.S. Olympic miler and prisoner of war Louis Zamperini during his excruciating odyssey in World War II.
Zamperini, a defiant delinquent during his childhood days, was known to steal, fight or even flee his home to ride the rails.
He grew out of his troubled youth by discovering a talent as a runner, leading to the Berlin Olympics in 1936. One of the greatest milers in American history was closing in on the four-minute mile before the 1940 Olympics, which were canceled because of World War II. He joined the Army Air Corps and became a bombardier, thus ending his Olympic dreams.
Zamperini's B-24 crashed in the Pacific Ocean, where he spent 47 days adrift on a raft circled by sharks. With an island in sight, he was captured by the Japanese and spent two brutal years as a POW.
"Louie always displayed a lot of strength and courage," Eastview senior defensive end Ben Oberfeld said. "He always had a spark of hope that kept him going."