Mikey's
goal (by Kim Kane)
Last
night was the last game for my eight-year-old son's soccer team. It was
the final quarter. The score was two to one, my son's team in the lead.
Parents encircled the field, offering encouragement. With less than ten
seconds remaining, the ball rolled in front of my son's teammate, one Mikey
O'Donnel. With shouts of "Kick it!" echoing across the field, Mikey reared
back and gave it everything he had. All round me the crowd erupted. O'Donnel
had scored!
Then
there was silence. Mikey had scored all right, but in the wrong goal, ending
the game in a tie. For a moment there was total hush. You see, Mikey has
Down's syndrome and for him there is no such thing as a wrong goal. All
goals were celebrated by a joyous hug from Mikey.He had even been known
to hug the opposing players when they scored.
The
silence was finally broken when Mikey, his face filled with joy, grabbed
my son, hugged him and yelled, "I scored! I scored. Everybody won! Everybody
won!"
For
a moment I held my breath, not sure how my son would react. I need not
have worried. I watched, through tears, as my son threw up his hand in
the classic high-five salute and started chanting, "Way to go Mikey! Way
to go Mikey!" Within moments both teams surrounded Mikey, joining in the
chant and congratulating him on his goal. Later that night, when my daughter
asked who had won, I smiled as I replied, "It was a tie. Everybody won."
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