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49-year-old chases down dream of playing college football
Ruschel, who plays at North Dakota State College of Science, says both of his kids are both older than everyone on the team.
WAHPETON, N.D. — When the football season starts each year for the Wildcats at the North Dakota State College of Science, the team is a mix of skills and backgrounds.
“There are a lot of different paths that kids come through,” said Head Coach Eric Issendorf.
But this fall, Issendorf got a Hail Mary phone call he didn’t expect.
“It’s a unique story,” he said. “It’s kind of uncharted territory.”
On the line was Ray Ruschel, an Army veteran and one-time high school linebacker who regretted skipping college — and college football — and knew the clock was running out.
“I had a bucket list,” said Ruschel. “(I thought) ‘Why not?’”
So he started online classes, got in the best shape of his life and walked on, his first time in pads since 1991.
“When I’m committed, I’m committed,” said Ruschel. “(But) I never really thought I’d be playing college football at 49. Never.”
Yes, Ruschel is 49 years old. His two kids are both older than everyone on the team, and even he had doubts he could play.
“Being old, I wasn’t sure if my body would hold up to it,” said Ruschel. “You never know until you actually do it.”
But he does it, working full time as a graveyard shift mechanic, going to practice and earning a business management degree, sleeping just a few hours a night.
“It’s kind of inspirational,” said teammate William Katchmark.
And no one’s more stunned than Ray himself, who still can’t believe he’s traded uniforms, going from camouflage to a college jersey.
“It’s a bit surreal. It truly is,” said Ruschel. “Every time I get those pads on, I feel like a little schoolboy. I am living the time of my life. I am living every middle-aged guy’s dream playing college football.”
It’s one dream of many, since Ruschel says he’s not done yet, already setting new goals and hoping others will too.
“There are people that look back on their high school years and think ‘Oh, man, I really should have tried this,’” said Issendorf. “So Ray’s living that for a lot of people.”
“There are still a lot of things I want to do in life,” said Ruschel, “And what I hope people have gotten from my story is the fact that life is not over yet. Go after your dream.”
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1 killed, 2 others injured in Minneapolis shooting
Police are investigating after three men were shot early on Saturday morning.
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis police are investigating after three men were shot in the Ventura Village neighborhood early Saturday morning.
According to Minneapolis police, officers were called to the area around East 21st Street and South 15th Avenue around 5 a.m. Saturday.
Officers found three men had been shot. One of the men died and the two others were taken to the hospital with what police described as life-threatening injuries.
Officials said the shooting happened at a small homeless encampment.
Police have not announced any arrests as of Saturday morning.
KARE 11 will update this story as more information is made available.
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Get your Boo Bag at St. Croix Chocolate Company
This Halloween the chocolate shop is getting very festive.
MARINE ON SAINT CROIX, Minn. — A small sweet shop in a Minnesota river town has won some BIG awards for its chocolates.
St. Croix Chocolate Company in Marine on St. Croix has won national and international awards including Best of Show in this year’s America’s Division of the International Chocolate Awards.
Their chocolates are available at the St. Croix Chocolate Company kitchen or online.
This Halloween they are selling a Halloween Countdown Calendar that features 14 prize-winning recipes made into ghosts, bats, skulls and other spooky configurations. They also have a Boo Bag-handled tote that comes with their “best of” Halloween assortment.
Owner and Chocolatier, Robyn Dochterman, joined KARE 11 Saturday to share what St. Croix Chocolate Company has to offer.
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RECIPE: Homemade pasta from Red Rabbit
MINNEAPOLIS — Making pasta at home is relatively simple, as long as you have the right tools.
October is National Pasta Month and Red Rabbit‘s Corporate Chef, Adam Lerner, joined KARE 11 Saturday to show us how to make homemade noodles in the confines of your own kitchen.
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