Muskingum Vs. Earlham Lacrosse March 11th

Freshman defender Ethan Beatty practices his passes before the game against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Sophomore attacker Hazen Powell looks downfield for an open man against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Freshman attacker Max Pezzot passes the ball to Freshman Nate Robey against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Sophomore attacker Hazen Powell moves the ball up the field to Senior Nick Klinefelter against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Sophomore middie Smith Hickenlooper prepares to face off against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Sophomore middie Smith Hickenlooper prepares to move the ball down the field against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Sophomore defender Luke Swartz getting ready to get back into the game against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Sophomore defender Drew Iarussi closesly defends his opponent against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Freshman attacker Max Pezzot looks for an open man to throw to against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Sophomore middie Zach Westmeyer prepares to attack the goal against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Sophomore Mason Kessler celebrates with freshman Nate Robey after scoring a goal against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Freshman defender Walker Litke keeps a close eye on his opponent against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Freshman Michael Honeycutt passes the ball to freshman Nate Robey to look for an open shot against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
The Muskies get together at halftime to talk about their 2nd half game plan against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.
Freshman attacker Nate Robey attempts a shot on goal against Earlham College Wednesday March 11th.

Rough past turns mans life around

Marty Scott is a retired Senior Criminal investigator who worked as an undercover narcotics agent.

Scott changes his life completely once he see that a friend of his has joined law enforcement.

“I thought that’d be great but how can I become a police officer? I haven’t even graduated from high school” said Marty Scott. 9:10-9:16

When asked about his teenage days Scott talked about how he struggled with following the rules. In one story he recalls stealing tires from a salvage yard and getting caught by the police.

“Later on I thought, you know, if I would’ve had that record against me I would’ve had no opportunity at all to go in to law enforcement” said Scott. 3:24-3:35

Scott’s rough past helped him with his future career in law enforcement.

After spending about 5 years at the Cambridge Police Department Scott was approached by Dwight Joseph about becoming an undercover agent.

“I don’t know man that’s something id have to pray about, talk to my wife about, and talk to my children about” said Scott. 15:58 – 16:05

When Scott was asked about how it felt being an undercover agent he responded by saying;

“Its like getting a gift, the best gift you’ve ever received in your life but you don’t know who sent it to you. Then all of the sudden you find out who the nice guy was” said Scott. 38:45–38:55

Scott also talked about how he never kept any secrets from his family and how important their impact was on his work.

“If it wouldn’t have been for them I don’t think that I could’ve done it. They backed me to the hilt” said Scott. 35:19-35:26