New York Daily News

Money comes from family, friends of late alumnus

- Amai@nydailynew­s.com

“He was only male figure I had in the family,” said Tyriek, who has three older sisters.

“I’m the only son in the family, so he played a big part in who I am.”

Tyriek’s mother worried about how she would keep her son in the Catholic school in Queens after her husband died.

“I’m very proud of him. I can’t put it into words as a mom, but I am very proud of him,” said Natalie Dodd, 50.

“Receiving the scholarshi­p is a blessing itself, ’cause Tyriek is a bright, intelligen­t, loving kid and the scholarshi­p he received let me appreciate more that people really see him how I see him as a mom.”

Tyriek uses his father’s early death as fuel on the field.

“It was very difficult for him and I feel like Tyriek used that as a push to continue to work hard both academical­ly and in sports,” said his sister Alieghcia Dodd, 23.

Knights coach Tim Smith praised Tyriek’s big hands, team spirit, hard work in practice and coachabili­ty.

“I really think he’s going to be an unbelievab­le football player,” Smith said.

“A lot of people are going to be talking about this kid.”

Smith recalled that Tyriek never once mentioned that his father had died. He didn’t learn of the tragedy until Tyriek’s mother confided in the coach about the financial strain the death had put on the family.

“I immediatel­y tried to make efforts to try and help the family,” Smith said.

“I think the friends and family of Rudy Krizan couldn’t have picked a better kid.”

Reimerdes said her husband — known by friends as “Rude the Dude” — would be proud to know a scholarshi­p in his name is helping a teen like Tyriek.

“I felt Rudy when I hugged him,” Reimerdes said. “Rudy would be so happy.”

“Holy Cross was his family — Rudy was an only child and he felt like all these men were his brothers. The bond like you’ve never seen a bond at Holy Cross."

She said many of Krizan’s friends were eager to contribute to the fund named for the wellread man.

“He would be so happy to know that this young man is playing football on the same fields Rudy played football and sitting in the classrooms Rudy sat in,” Reimerdes said.

“We’re two families that have become one.”

One of those who contribute­d to the fund was Al Hagan, a former FDNY captain who was also president of the Uniformed Fire Officers Associatio­n for many years until he recently retired.

Hagan recalled his reaction when he saw the towering teen who scored the scholarshi­p. “He’s 14?” he exclaimed. After chatting with Tyriek, Hagan said he couldn’t have been more pleased with the choice.

“My friend Rudy was a great guy, and he would really have appreciate­d the hustle that Tyriek has,” he said.

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