Noah VanVooren, a senior with down syndrome at Little Chute High School in Wisconsin is the team’s waterboy and manager. But in the third quarter of a recent game, Noah asked the coach if he could play in the game, to which the coach obliged. Sure enough, VanVooren got in the game, got the ball, and with the aid of his teammates and sportsmanship from the opponent (Cintionville), VanVooren ran it in for a score in what was not only a special moment for everyrone there, but everyone who has watched the video. Good on you, kid.
Daily Dose Of Inspiration: Waterboy With Down Syndrome Scores Touchdown For High School Team
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