Fort Myers honors Tre Boston
Posted Mar 22, 2016
As he received the key to the city, Tre Boston turned to the Fort Myers City Council. The former North Fort Myers High star who played in Super Bowl 50 for the Carolina Panthers, told Mayor Randy Henderson and council members that the honor meant the world to him. “Especially growing up in a place where people often don’t make it out," Boston said. "This is a dream."
(Fort Myers News-Press)
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