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The Myrtle Beach Seahawks scored a convincing 64-16 win over Hilton Head in the first round of the class 3A playoffs. On the final play of the game, Hilton Head’s Chip Mullen, a senior with Down Syndrome, scored on a 75 yard touchdown run on the final play of his high school career. Myrtle Beach joined the Hilton Head players in the end zone to celebrate Mullen’s score.

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  25 Responses to “MB Sportsmanship: Chip Mullen scores for Hilton Head”

  1. fff i betted the under lol.coool video.

  2. thats what high school football is all about

  3. A manly tear dropped from my eye.

  4. I don’t see why anyone could dislike this or post an arrogant comment..this is an amazing thing and you all need to learn from it.

  5. Things like this restore your faith in humanity.

  6. @DXfanRocky Southpoint Stallions bitches!

  7. they did a good thing..

  8. @fumblefree this video was not for everyone to be impressed by him, it was for him to be proud of himself. He was made to feel special and normal for probably the first time in his life.

  9. @KingAfter77 you do realize he has Downs Syndrome correct? Are you really worried about the Downs Syndrome boy getting arrogant because he was given a once in a lifetime opportunity that he will remember for his whole life, which, if he is lucky, will be about half as long as yours?

  10. IF YOU DOWN VOTE THIS, YOU HAVE NO SOUL.

  11. @adamgraceful no shit… the comentators say that like five times and that’s why the other team just walked…. that is probably the most dumb question I have ever seen…. how stupid are you?

  12. And sometimes…. there are things bigger than the game.

  13. Did the other team let him score?

  14. Pure Class.

  15. @NewAgeTank Yes you are :) But it was still a special night.

  16. BLUFFTON #1 bitches

  17. Makes you really proud to be a Seahawk! Class of ’64

  18. sports always bring the best and worst out of people sometimes…in that case it brought the best out of two team…when things like this happen the human spirit will always live on…

  19. “this is a day he will never forget” so you mean till he eats breakfast tomorrow right XD… im an asshole :c

  20. Thats awesome

  21. @jto4223 you are a genius!

  22. @fr8shaker1967 apparently you haven’t been around enough, they are assholes too, just because they have ds doesn’t automatically make them nice, yes its true there are a lot of them out there, but i’ve worked with a lot of handicapped ppl, and they can be assholes just like anyone else….they are ppl, and some ppl are assholes…im pretty sure this guy is nice, but just saying you can’t group them all together…you haven’t met them all

  23. PLAY WAS CALLED BACK BECAUSE OF MOTION ON THE LINE…..

  24. Like Rudy

  25. @fightingfoos Sometimes its hard to treat them the same. Your faced with the decision to give them something truly special that the will remember as filled with glory or giving him just another night of being a football player with down syndrome. Now he may still be the same person but he has a whole lot more pride in himself

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