no doubt this is an amazing story and inspiring.But I dont think he could do it a consistant basis, and Im curious if the other team was guarding him tightly.
But i'm guessing he loved being a coach to the team to, and his love for the game might have been lost had he been played in a less successful game.
Theres a kid on my highschool track that had something like autism, but not quite he's the only person with it in north america.
He is an amazing runner, he would destroyed kids his age in the 200m. But he really didnt like running, the only reason he kept doing it was because he wanted to go to the track party.
But this is a truely touching story, and the kid should be extremely proud.