We play for George.
That's the mantra you'll hear repeated by just about every member of the Elk River football program. They use those four words to sum up the impact of the Elks' motivational leader.
"He's the glue of this team," Coach Steve Hamilton said.
"He's the face of Elk River football," defensive back Nate Collins added.
Any time Elk River has needed a big play late in the fourth quarter, or a second wind while running sprints in practice, or a quick pick-me-up after a tough loss, the team has leaned on senior George Nameny.
"He motivates all of us," linebacker Zac Sypherson said. "We play for George."
Nameny, a 6-foot defensive lineman, has gotten on the field in just two of six games so far this season. He's made one tackle.
For Nameny, it's not about numbers and statistics, though, or about limitations. He has fragile X syndrome, a genetic condition that causes intellectual and physical disabilities. It's the genetic marker for autism.