For one teen, Down doesn't get in the way of life

Courtesy CNN.com - Health  Tue, 09/30/2008 - 8:13am

Zach Wincent, 19, has climbed the Great Wall of China, been named prom king in high school, and coached hockey.

Now he's in community college. And he has Down syndrome. "You just go out and try it, and you live each day at a time," Zach's mom said.

"And you celebrate all the great things that happen."



 

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