High School Wrestler Loses State Title, Embraces Opponent’s Sick Father (Video)

by abournenesn

Mar 9, 2014

Malik Stewart lost the Minnesota Class 3A state high school wrestling championship this weekend, but he won more than a few fans at the Xcel Energy Center with his moving gesture after the match.

Stewart faced St. Michael Albertville High School’s Mitchell McKee, who wanted to win the title for his father who is battling terminal cancer. McKee came out on top of the 120-pound weight class, eventually pinning Stewart, but the moment was made even sweeter when his opponent walked right over to McKee’s father after losing.

Stewart, who lost his father to a heart attack when he was 7, knew McKee’s dad was suffering from cancer, so he shook his hand, gave him a hug and congratulated him on his son’s victory.

“It was a big match for him, and to be able to hug my dad like that and not be mad and storm off like a lot of kids do,” McKee said, via KARE-TV. “Really respectful.”

The crowd broke into a standing ovation when they saw the incredible display of sportsmanship.

Check out the video below for more on the story.

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