Life in the Fastpitch Lane

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Great example of sportsmanship

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 7:27 AM and is filed under Sportsmanship, General Thoughts.

Here's a great example of coaches who understand that there's more to life (and sports) than pummeling your opponents and running up your stats. It's not from fastpitch softball, it's from football, but I think the lesson here applies.

Essentially, two high school teams were playing. One was winning 46-0. The coach with 0 went to the other coach and asked if his team would allow a player with Down's Syndrome who had suited up for every game but never played to score a touchdown. The coach with 46 agreed to give up his shutout on the last play to make it happen.

One kid got the thrill of a lifetime. But a whole lot of other kids got a lesson in sportsmanship and class. Kudos to both teams.

 
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