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Student persists in earning degree despite losing both parents


Five people stand together on baseball field
Pictured, left to right, Head Coach Chris Ramirez, brother Ricardo Lopez, Andy Lopez, girlfriend Kiara Negron and Vice President of Athletics Kim Pate

Andy Lopez is not only a persistent young man, he鈥檚 also full of gratefulness and positivity.

In late 2020, Lopez, a student-athlete from Chicago, Illinois, lost his father and mother to COVID-19. On May 6, Lopez will earn a degree in exercise science. Even after the loss of both parents, he is not letting any obstacle stand in the way of his achievements and will look for them in spirit at the commencement ceremony as he accepts his diploma.

鈥淭hey [my parents] wanted me to finish college,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f I didn鈥檛 finish, that would leave an even deeper burden on me and it would not benefit me. I saw the sacrifices they made. During this process of grief, there have been times I wanted to quit and give up; just throw it in and go back home to find a regular job but my brother and sister remind me of my parents鈥 work to get me here.鈥

With the odds stacked against him, Lopez鈥檚 teammates and the athletic staff rallied their support so he chose a path to honor his parents. In 2021, those teammates and the community supported him through a GoFundMe account to assure he had the funds to finish college. Despite the hardship and heartache, Lopez鈥檚 attitude is one of gratitude.

鈥淓veryone has a burden on them,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he loss of my parents is something I have to deal with daily. I have reasons why I keep going and why I will graduate. I had a great support system at Lenoir-Rhyne.鈥

Michael Flicker and Andy Lopez talking inside training room

Life after Lenoir-Rhyne

With that positivity, Lopez intends to celebrate his graduation and the next stage of his life. He plans to return to his hometown and is considering a role as a police officer or firefighter. That thought started to surface over Christmas break.

鈥淚鈥檝e aspired to do many things,鈥 Lopez stated. 鈥淢y dad was a dispatcher for 33 years for the Chicago Police Department. He worked third shift and it was a lot for him. I want to be that person to help somebody.鈥

Admittedly, Lopez says there are dangers to that work.

鈥淭he stresses for a police officer right now, especially in Chicago, are high,鈥 Lopez said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a thankful job.鈥

While Lopez is considering his options, he鈥檚 thankful to LR and the Hickory community as graduation draws near. He said his parents would be proud of his achievements and accomplishments.

鈥淢y parents encouraged me since I wanted to go South anyway,鈥 Lopez said. 鈥淚 was thinking more like Texas or Florida but North Carolina never crossed my mind. I came into this blind, not knowing what kind of town it would be when I got here.鈥

After two years in Hickory, Lopez appreciates the southern hospitality.

鈥淭his is a journey for me and it鈥檚 my story,鈥 Lopez said. 鈥淗ickory is a huge part of LR and they had a huge impact on my story when they supported the GoFundMe account last year. Without that support, I might be home trying to find something else to do. My siblings and I are grateful. I can鈥檛 thank everyone enough because I wanted to finish my degree. It鈥檚 a big step for me to graduate. I look back on all the memories I鈥檝e made with my teammates and friends from other sports and I鈥檓 thankful to be a Bear.鈥

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