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Novi high school football manager with Down syndrome scores TD, mother with terminal illness watches

Posted at 10:57 PM, Sep 16, 2016
and last updated 2016-09-19 12:23:24-04

The sights and sounds of the Friday night lights were extra bright tonight, as the stage was set for a moment that will shine on in our hearts forever.

"This is something that we thought we could do to bring some joy, hopefully some outstanding memories," Novi head coach Jeff Burnside said.

Robby Heil, a senior with Down syndrome, has been an integral part of Wildcat athletics for the last four years.

"You mean a lot to this team, I'm serious you're a big part of this," fellow senior Anthony D'annibale said on the sideline to Robby, right before his big moment.

And tonight they proved it. In the second quarter against South Lyon East, play was suspended, as Robby entered the game.

Just like they practiced, Robby got the hand off, and saw nothing but green in front of him.

Touchdown, Wildcats.

But the scene on the sidelines is what takes your breath away.

Robby's mother, Debbie, who is terminally ill with bone cancer, got to see her little boy live his dream. This type of joy, is overwhelming.

"I dropped to the ground because I was so emotional when I saw him make that touchdown," Robby's mom, Debbie Heil said. "I've always been proud of him being the water boy, or as people call him the hydration manager, but this was incredible, he's Rudy tonight, he's Rudy."