Teammates consider him a Superman of sorts. His mother worries about his health. Osseo senior Gabriel Galamue just smiles.
A rare athlete playing both football and soccer this fall, Galamue accepts the bruises and bumps, celebrates the goals and touchdowns and manages the pride and pressure.
"When I go home super sore and can't even walk up the stairs, my mom tells me I need to take a day off," Galamue said. "But I tell her, 'I've got to keep going because I'm doing what I love.' "
He plays an integral part on both teams. Galamue the football player leads all Orioles receivers with 12 receptions for 201 yards and three touchdowns. Galamue the soccer player entered this week with a team-best eight goals in nine games.
Born in Liberia, Galamue started with soccer and stayed with the sport after arriving in Minnesota as a 9-year-old.
He went a new direction as a freshman at Osseo, forgoing soccer but signing up for football just to try it. He wore soccer cleats to the first few practices. He returned to soccer as a sophomore and kept playing football.
This fall marks Galamue's third season rotating shoulder pads and shin guards. Football coach Derrin Lamker and soccer coach Jean-Yves Viardin give their blessings under one condition.
"Both of them just said I've just got to go hard every time I'm there," Galamue said.