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teen spotlight photography by Lauren Childs stats 18, Senior at Prattville Christian Academy notable Winner of Bryant-Jordan Regional Scholar-Athlete Scholarship; Captain of Varsity Basketball Team; Captain of Varsity Soccer Team; Member of Inaugural Chapel Pracitcum Class at PCA; Member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes; NHS; VP of SGA motto Nathan’s motto can be summed up with this quote: “A span of a life is nothing. But the man who lives that span, he is something. He can fill that tiny span with meaning, so its quality is immeasurable though its quantity may be insignificant.” his story Nathan is a star athlete and an outstanding student. He has played basketball at PCA since 7th grade, and he’s been playing soccer since 10th grade. Currently, he is the captain of both Varsity teams. In addition to showing his athletic skill, Nathan displays his academic talents as a member of the National Honor Society and ‘A’ Honor Roll. He is a hard worker, with experience spanning from lawn care to nursery volunteer work. In all aspects of his life, Nathan strives to make every moment count, no matter what he is doing. what’s next Nathan is interested in pursuing a career in Sports Medicine. No matter what, he wants to be remembered as someone who always pointed people to Christ. PG (parental guidance) rating When asked who has provided the most inspiration in his life, he answered, “My parents have provided the most inspiration in my life because of their ability to stay calm. Throughout my childhood, they always were so patient with me even when I messed up time after time.” He appreciates that his family is comfortable being themselves and he enjoys spending quality time with his parents. nathan brackins Montgomery, AL parents’ perspective Nathan’s parents admire his tenacity and leadership, noting that he is “good at sticking with something until it is done.” His mother, Janet, appreciates his “ability to see what everyone can contribute” in a group setting.” parent-to-parent Wade and Janet urge other parents to communicate with their children from a young age. In addition, they suggest that parents take an interest in their children’s individual interests. “Make sure they take ownership at an early age...early ‘failures’ will not kill them,” they offered when asked to give advice to other parents. L20 | Summer 2016 www.potentialmagazine.com