Video: Kentucky athlete with autism celebrates memorable touchdown with stylish dab

By Lynden Ostrander Oct 1, 2016, 12:00am

Will Hunter of Grace Baptist Academy exhibits joy after memorable TD with appropriate dab.

Video: Will Hunter dabs after memorable TD
The Grace Baptist Academy player celebrates his big moment in style.

Editor's note: This story was changed Monday, Oct. 3 to reflect the correct school for Will Hunter

Will Hunter of Grace Baptist (Madisonville, Ky.) has autism, but that wasn't going to stop him from having a memorable moment on Friday night.

Hunter caught a screen pass and broke loose down the right sideline for a 70-yard touchdown, untouched. That's not all, though. He topped it off with a stylish dab that would make Cam Newton proud.

Bedlam.



"I talked to him after the play, and he said he couldn't stop smiling,"  Bailey Ridings of Hendersonville Christian Academy (Tenn.) told MaxPreps. "It was an awesome moment. The entire place went crazy."

The awesome moment wasn't just confined to the game. SportsCenter featured the play in its Top 10 on Friday night.

The Golden Eagles suffered a 56-34 loss to Whitwell, but that's OK with Hunter - he experienced the win of a lifetime.