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A teen softball player fought back tears of happiness on her team bus when returning from a game and spotting her family waiting to surprise her with a new car. Ella Coburn, 17, from Sharpsburg, Georgia, had driven a 25-year-old truck during her first year of driving, never complaining and proving to her parents she was extremely humble and a responsible driver. So, her parents – dad Bret and mom Kristi – planned to surprise her with an improved vehicle on her 17th birthday, only for there to be a slight issue with the timing. Ella's softball team had a game rained out a few weeks prior, meaning she’d be playing the day of the surprise – but Kristi saw this as an opportunity. Having hid her daughter's Chevrolet Trax for more than a week, Kristi, 38, moved the vehicle to Ella's school's parking lot, where she waited with Ella's friends and family. On September 20, as the bus for Ella's North Gate High School team, the Varsity Lady Vikings, was approaching the parking lot, Ella looked out the window and caught an early glimpse of her big surprise.
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00:00She had no idea what was waiting for her.
00:05For a year, Ella drove a 25-year-old truck without a single complaint.
00:12Grateful and grounded, she never asked for more.
00:15So her parents, Brett and Christy, decided it was time for a birthday surprise.
00:20After a rained-out softball game meant she'd be playing on her birthday,
00:25Christy moved the surprise to the school parking lot.
00:27As the bus for her high school team approached, she looked out the window.
00:40Ella made her way through a bus filled with cheers from her teammates, still in shock.
00:47And stepped off into the arms of her family, right next to her brand new ride.
01:07They're way too good for you!
01:09Oh my god!
01:23Oh my god!
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