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School crossing guard who loves the Washington Nationals surprised with World Series tickets by students

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School crossing guard surprised with World Series tickets
Catherine Ashby
ByLaura Laughead
Video byElissa Nunez
October 25, 2019, 4:58 pm

One beloved crossing guard’s humorous plea to see his favorite baseball team resulted in an outpouring of love from his community and two World Series tickets.

Jeff Covel and his family have supported the Washington Nationals and attended games as regulars for almost 15 years.

“It’s a huge deal for (The Nationals) to be in the World Series,” Covel told “Good Morning America.”

Beloved crossing guard surprised with World Series tickets by community.
Catherine Ashby

So when the Nationals swept the St. Louis Cardinals, Covel felt ecstatic that his favorite team was finally going to the Fall Classic.

Covel said he planned to try to buy tickets of his own – most of which cost an upwards of $1,500.

For a week, he jokingly held up a homemade sign at his post saying, “Need World Series tix (1 or 2). For one game only, prefer face value, ‘Bucket List.’ Mr. Jeff Crossing Guard.”

Covel, or Mr. Jeff as the children know him at Nottingham Elementary where he’s worked for five years, never expected the generosity that was to come.

Covel said he and his family are huge Washington Nationals fans, and he held up this sign at his post for a week as a joke, asking for tickets to the big game.
Jeff Covel

“This whole group of kids and parents came marching down the street towards my crossing, and I kind of guessed what was up at that point. I started to tear up a little bit,” Covel said.

On Wednesday, a group of kids and their families from the elementary school gathered together to surprise Covel at his post with two tickets.

After seeing his sign on the way to school, around 60 families of the kids Covel’s taken care of for years got together in a private Facebook group to plan their surprise.

In just a week since Covel held his sign, the families raised more than $2,000 and bought Covel two tickets to the World Series.

“It was amazing,” Covel said.

Jeff Covel has been working as a crossing guard in Arlington, Virginia, for six years, and this week his community surprised him with two World Series tickets.
Jeff Covel

Covel said the moment was especially meaningful to him because he loves the children from his community.

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He and his family have lived in Arlington, Virginia, for 47 years, and in addition to having three kids of his own, he referees youth soccer. He said he chose to be a crossing guard in retirement so that he could continue working with children.

“I just enjoy working with people,” Covel said.

As for his second ticket, Covel had no doubts about who he would take.

“(My wife’s) the only one I’d ask to go with me,” Covel said.

His wife, Cecilia- “Cele”- Covel said that she is excited to attend the game and that the community’s generosity meant a lot to her too.

“I’m very touched that they think enough of (Jeff) to buy these tickets,” she said.

The couple is attending Saturday's game against the Houston Astros at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

“It’s been a tremendous experience,” Covel said.

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