Fourteen-year-old Emmett Zorr is tired.
Within the past week, he’s been a charming, familiar face at the eighth annual Sanford International golf tournament, serving as the Children’s Hospital Ambassador.
He got new shoes, a new hat, three fresh golf outfits and an entire set of new clubs to hob nob with two-time U.S. Open champion Andy North, philanthropist T. Denny Sanford, Mayor Paul TenHaken, NFL Hall of Famers Cris Carter and Rondé Barber, Police Chief Jon Thum, Fire Rescue Chief Matt McAreavey and, right as the fatigue began to kick in, he got a fist bump and autograph from golf legend John Daly.
But Zorr also had homework to catch up on as an eighth grader at South Middle School in Harrisburg. He had 7:30 a.m. doctor appointments before helping to coach the Junior Club Clinic on