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Victory Day 2012: Touchdowns and Touching Moments (VIDEO)

Trenton High School hosted the 3rd annual Victory Day for over 60 cognitively and physically impaired children from Downriver schools.

 
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The sound of banging drums and speakers echoing into the sky took over Farrer Field on Saturday for a football game unlike any other played this season.

Much of the day was filled with sounds normally heard at a football game except the crack of a tackle was replaced with the sound of children laughing and realizing a lifelong dream of playing football—it was Victory Day.

Victory Day, created by Trenton High School football Coach Aaron Segedi, gives special needs children a chance to score a touchdown, with all the fanfare of a real game.

Lloyd Carr, former head football coach for the University of Michigan, kicked the day off with a stirring tribute to Victory Day.

"It's not only growing here, but throughout this state and across the country," Carr said. "This idea has spread from here, and the guy who came up with that is a hero of mine—Aaron Segedi."

All participants received jerseys donated by Nike, and boys received souvenir footballs while girls received pom poms.

The sidelines were packed with more than 60 cognitively and physically impaired children clapping and cheering on one another as football players from area high schools took the field in unity to help each child score a touchdown.

The Trenton High School Marching Band played with all of the intensity of a real game and cheerleaders shouted spirited chants to spur on children as they crossed the goal line.

The day ended with a ceremony in which all participants were presented with a medal of achievement by Carr and Segedi.

Related Topics: Aaron Segedi, Lloyd Carr, Victory Day, Victory Day 2012, and trenton high school

Kyle Stack

4:03 pm on Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Aaron, you should be commended for putting this event on and a job well done! You brought hope to kids and their parents along with a thrill of a life time. You are very special and you are what Trenton is all about. I can't thank you enough for your kindness and your thoughtfulness. All your volunteers were wonderful, which included our Trenton Football Team, our Trenton Cheerleaders, our Trenton Marching Band and players and cheerleaders from all the other school districts. And not to forget staff and parents along with Mother Nature for a great day! A big shout out goes to Lloyd Carr for being a part of a very special day in Trenton. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!

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