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Goosebumps, tears, feels. Hell yes...

Per ABC News...
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It’s a trick basketball shot few people could easily make — especially with an entire gymnasium of classmates watching. But 18-year-old James Meiergerd did just that. Meiergerd, who has Down syndrome, is a senior at West Point-Beemer High School in West Point, Nebraska.

During half-time at a game between his school’s team, the Cadets, and their rivals from Wisner-Pilger High School, he started playing and nailed a half-court shot after a few attempts, and the crowd went wild. Meiergerd, who’s an honorary member of his school’s team, had been practicing for two weeks. In addition to basketball, Meiergerd wrestles and participates in the Special Olympics. Meiergerd’s trick shot caught the attention of the Harlem Globetrotters, who invited him to be their guest when they play in Omaha this April.


(BarStoolSports)
Filed Under: General Sports
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Fearless_and_True96 months
Who cut the onions?
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MountainCat96 months
Iwhi
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Placebeaux96 months
The best part about this is he was actually shooting at the goal in front of him.
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PolyPusher8696 months
Probably the best feeling in the world for him for the crowd to go nuts like that
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bapple96 months
Good for the kid. It's amazing how kids with Down Syndrome always have smiles on their faces. We could all take some notes from that.
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kjntgr96 months
So what does he win? Can’t give him free tuition to a public school
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Walt OReilly96 months
No way I hit that shot
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TheWalrus96 months
He’s well within half court if we want to get technical
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Bustedsack96 months
Boss
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