High School Team Starts Senior With Down Syndrome

Greg Zenas had never played varsity soccer before, even though he has been team manager for the Dexter, Michigan high school for the last six years. On October 4, his team and coach Scott Forrester surprised him with the opportunity to play.

Zenas didn't know he was going to play until his coach handed him a brown paper bag with his cleats and shin guards.

Zenas didn't know he was going to play until his coach handed him a brown paper bag with his cleats and shin guards.

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When he was announced over the P.A. system, the crowd went crazy and kept cheering for Zenas, No. 17, throughout the game.

When he was announced over the P.A. system, the crowd went crazy and kept cheering for Zenas, No. 17, throughout the game.

Source: Courtney Sacco  /  via: annarbor.com

He had several touches, including some near the opposing team's goal, and played for over half the game.

He had several touches, including some near the opposing team's goal, and played for over half the game.

Source: Courtney Sacco  /  via: annarbor.com

“He feels like he’s one of them,” said his mom, Julie Zenas. “He has for the last six years, but I think it’s the sense of accomplishment, of being out there.”

“He feels like he’s one of them,” said his mom, Julie Zenas. “He has for the last six years, but I think it’s the sense of accomplishment, of being out there.”

Source: Courtney Sacco  /  via: annarbor.com


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