Chicago Sun-Times

NUMBER IS WAY OF LIFE FOR FIRE’S GUTJAHR

ROOKIE WEARS 33 IN HONOR OF FORMER TEAMMATE, WHOSE FATHER DIED IN 2017

- BY BRIAN SANDALOW @briansanda­low

Fire rookie defender/midfielder Jeremiah Gutjahr remembers what Cody Jewett meant to him in college. When they were teammates and roommates at Indiana, Jewett, a goalkeeper, was always available to Gutjahr. Even if he was tired or coming back from a class, Jewett would go out for a bite to eat or help with whatever Gutjahr needed.

So when it was time for Gutjahr to pick a uniform number for the 2019 season, his first choice was the 33 that Jewett wore. It holds even more meaning for Jewett. Thirty-three was the favorite of his father, Scott, who died of colon cancer on Jan. 26, 2018.

“[It was because of ] the relationsh­ip with Cody, but then also knowing what he was to me as a friend and a teammate, and me wanting to be that great of a teammate to the guys on our team,” said Gutjahr, 21. “I think about how important my dad [Indiana English professor Paul Gutjahr] is and his dad was to him and mentors in general, how important the role is they play in our lives.”

Knowing why his friend and former teammate wears 33 means something to Jewett.

Jewett said his dream was to wear 33 in a major stadium and “be able to point to the sky” and think of his dad when he played. When his father was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer in 2017, Jewett left the Hoosiers

and moved back home to the Seattle area.

Though he wasn’t able to live out his dream, Jewett “couldn’t be happier” that Gutjahr is doing that at SeatGeek Stadium, playing alongside Bastian Schweinste­iger and Dax McCarty in MLS.

“Honestly, it’s incredible to me,” Jewett said. “I didn’t think that somebody would be wearing the number I had and would wear it with the meaning of respect to my family and myself.”

That meaning isn’t dimming for Gutjahr, either.

Though he has done it for more than a half-season at the top level of American soccer, every time Gutjahr pulls on the 33 shirt, it makes him think. It prompts him to be the teammate Jewett was and to think of the people around him in the dressing room and on the field.

“It humbles me,’’ Gutjahr said. ‘‘It reminds me that I’m not just playing for me; I’m playing for the guys around me.

“One of my favorite quotes is from Booker T. Washington. He said that the best way to lift yourself up is to lift up someone else. I think about that and just little ways you can do that. I know Cody was able to be available and be there for me when I needed him to be, and I want to be that guy for the guys in our locker room.”

Jewett would expect nothing less from Gutjahr.

“Expect greatness out of the kid,” Jewett said.

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