Football player with Down syndrome scores 65-yard touchdown

Football player with Down syndrome scores 65-yard touchdown

Updated Mar. 5, 2020 1:45 a.m. ET

AUDUBON, N.J. (AP) A New Jersey high school senior football player with Down syndrome went on the run of his life to score a touchdown on Thanksgiving Day.

Audubon High School's Michael Arechavala scored a 65-yard touchdown on an untimed play at the start of a game against Haddon Township High School.

Audubon coach Dominic Koehl told the Courier-Post (http://on.cpsj.com/2gcrakH) that coaches came up with the idea of letting him run back the kickoff as a way to pay respect to him for all his hard work. Arechavala is so popular at school that he's known as ''The Mayor.''

He gave two thumbs up afterward and said it felt good to run the touchdown. Audubon won the game 45-6.

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His mother, Donna, says it was a dream come true for him.

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Information from: Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, N.J.), http://www.courierpostonline.com/

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