When he looks into The Wall on an Orlando City gameday, amid the sea of purple, Mason Stajduhar sees one blue jersey with his name and number on it.
“He’s in the dead center of The Wall,” Stajduhar said. “You can pick him out right away.”
It may seem peculiar that someone would own the kit of a goalkeeper still waiting to make his professional debut.
But for Tim Myers, Mason Stajduhar is so much more than No. 31.
“I’m actually a cancer survivor myself,” Myers said after meeting Stajduhar at Sylvan Lake Park on June 26.