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Norton Wrestling Star Gives Up Undefeated Season in Best Way Possible

Deven Schuko went down for his first loss of the season to a special needs athlete who simply "wanted a match."

Photo: Dighton-Rehoboth wrestler Andy Howland (left) and Norton High School star Deven Schuko (right) shake hands after their match. (Credit: Anthony Pucino)


NORTON, MA — A Norton High School wrestling star displayed an uncommon act of sportsmanship this weekend—losing his first match to a special needs student who simply ”wanted a match.”

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Deven Schuko went down to Dighton-Rehoboth wrestler Andy Howland. It was Schuko’s first loss of the season and put him at 27-1.

“He wanted a match, and I wanted to tangle with him,” Schuko told WCVB. He’s ranked one of the top wrestlers in Massachusetts.

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Howland, who has Down Syndrome, was thrilled. A local firefighter captured the match on video—Howland can be seen high-fiving teammates.


“Sportsmanship is alive and well today,” Howland’s mother told WCVB.

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