ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -- A freshman at Benton High School in St. Joseph, Mo., is being treated like a VIP after scoring the only touchdown for his team in a losing game this week.
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Matt Ziesel and his father, Mike Ziesel
Matt Ziesel, 15, has Down Syndrome.
On Monday night, the Benton Cardinals football team was losing its game against Maryville.
"Looking back, it's a great game. At the time we were down 46 to nothing and it was probably the worst-looking game I've ever seen as a coach," Benton Coach Dan McCamy told KMBC's Bev Chapman.
That's when McCamy asked the opposing team to give up a shut-out and let Ziesel carry the ball.
"Have you always wanted to play football?" Chapman asked Ziesel.
"Yes, I do play good," Ziesel said.
High School Player's Inspiring Touchdown
"His effort's there all the time -- he's just like anyone else on the team to us," McCamy said.
So McCamy decided to approach the opposing team for a special play.
"I did come over to some confused looks. They're, like, 'Ten seconds left in the game, 46 to nothing, what is he going to do? Throw in the towel?'" McCamy said.
Instead, he asked them if they would let them run what he called Matt's Play. (YouTube Video Posted Below)
"I don't want him touched. No physical contact, but I want it to be as real as possible," McCamy said.
To add to the effect, McCamy ran along the sidelines, shouting.
"'They're right behind you -- you've got to go. They're going to get you. They're going to get you!'" McCamy shouted.
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Bev Chapman/KMBC
Matt Ziesel and his father, Mike Ziesel
Matt Ziesel, 15, has Down Syndrome.
On Monday night, the Benton Cardinals football team was losing its game against Maryville.
"Looking back, it's a great game. At the time we were down 46 to nothing and it was probably the worst-looking game I've ever seen as a coach," Benton Coach Dan McCamy told KMBC's Bev Chapman.
That's when McCamy asked the opposing team to give up a shut-out and let Ziesel carry the ball.
"Have you always wanted to play football?" Chapman asked Ziesel.
"Yes, I do play good," Ziesel said.
High School Player's Inspiring Touchdown
"His effort's there all the time -- he's just like anyone else on the team to us," McCamy said.
So McCamy decided to approach the opposing team for a special play.
"I did come over to some confused looks. They're, like, 'Ten seconds left in the game, 46 to nothing, what is he going to do? Throw in the towel?'" McCamy said.
Instead, he asked them if they would let them run what he called Matt's Play. (YouTube Video Posted Below)
"I don't want him touched. No physical contact, but I want it to be as real as possible," McCamy said.
To add to the effect, McCamy ran along the sidelines, shouting.
"'They're right behind you -- you've got to go. They're going to get you. They're going to get you!'" McCamy shouted.
More at link:
http://www.kmbc.com/cnn-news/20989743/detail.html