Ferndale Business Owner Zach Prater Calls Robinson High Football Players ‘Future Criminals’ as Community Wants to Postpone Christmas Parade to Support Them

Zach Prater isn't exactly very supportive of their kids in the community.

December 1, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on December 1, 2026

Lizz Ann alleges that Zach Prater had an ugly face when the community sought to postpone the annual Christmas parade to support Robinson High School’s football team.

She pointed out his assessment that they were future criminals.

Zach Prater is the skilled hand behind Prater Service Company, a trusted local business providing essential heating and cooling services to his community.

He is a native of Little Rock, Arkansas, and his roots in the area run deep. His commitment to his hometown is reflected in his work, ensuring neighbors stay comfortable in their homes year-round.

On April 10, 2026, Zach took ownership of Prater Service Company and personally oversaw all air conditioning, heating, and cooling service calls.

specializes in installing, maintaining, and repairing HVAC systems, offering reliable solutions whether it’s a sweltering summer day or a chilly winter night.

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Ferndale Community Divided After Business Owner’s Comment on High School Football Players

A proposal to postpone Ferndale’s annual Christmas parade to support the local High School football team at its playoff game next Saturday has sparked major community controversy following a social media comment from a local business owner.

The idea was meant to allow residents to attend the crucial playoff game.

However, the positive momentum was interrupted when Zach Prater made a comment that has since been labeled hateful and racist by some community members.

According to resident Lizz Ann, who posted about the incident, Prater indirectly hinted that the Robinson High football players were future criminals.

She expressed outrage and questioned why a grown man would attack kids who have worked hard to represent their school.

The comment has ignited a firestorm of responses.

Many community members, including teachers and staff at Robinson High, have expressed deep disappointment and hurt, emphasizing the dedication and character of the students involved.

I have SO many friends that teach at Robinson that would deeply saddened that this is being said about our communities kids.

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I’m normally not this petty, but as “everybody’s mom” I can’t stand the thought of a grown man talking shit about kids. Especially kids that have worked so hard to represent their school.

The incident has overshadowed the original show of support for the team, turning a unifying proposal into a heated discussion about community values and respect for its youth.

As of now, there has been no public statement from Zach Prater regarding the comment or the subsequent backlash.

The community now faces the dual challenge of addressing the alleged hurtful remarks while still deciding how best to rally behind their playoff-bound football team.

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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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