You wont believe your ears when a 2-year-old steals the spotlight at a packed high school game, tiny Trent grabs the mic and belts out the national anthem with confidence that stuns the crowd

The crowd at a high school varsity basketball game in Manahawkin, NJ, got an unforgettable treat when Cincinnati Bengals player Clark Harris returned to his alma mater, Southern Regional High School, with a very special guest—his 2-year-old son, Trent. Holding his dad’s hand, little Trent stepped onto the court, took a deep breath, and began his heart-melting rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
At first, Trent’s voice was barely a whisper, but with each line, his confidence grew. As Clark quietly stepped aside, the toddler stood tall and sang solo, his sweet voice echoing through the gym. When he hit “the rocket’s red glare,” the crowd couldn’t help but giggle with delight as Trent belted out the lyrics with surprising passion.
Singing the National Anthem is tough for anyone, let alone a toddler in front of a packed gym, but Trent nailed it. His courage, memory, and adorable delivery stole the show. It’s safe to say the entire crowd—and his proud parents—were beaming as he finished.