Toronto FC fullback remembers those that helped him chart his unlikely course
CHAMPIONSGATE, United States — One of the top fullbacks in Major League Soccer, Toronto FC’s Steven Beitashour remembers all too well the people who helped him chart his unlikely course. And those that didn’t.
Beitashour, 30, could be the poster boy for things happen for a reason.
Coming out of Leland High School in San Jose, Calif., the then-central midfielder drew little attention from colleges despite being a two-time offensive player of the year there. Leland High eventually retired his number _ the second player to be so honoured after Pat Tillman, who gave up the NFL to fight and sadly die for his country in Afghanistan.
Beitashour won the inaugural Pat Tillman award, given to a Bay Area student for outstanding achievements in athletics and academics.


