Three middle school basketball players stood up to bullies in a gesture that’s gone viral.
Eighth grade cheerleader Desiree Andrews was on the sidelines of a Tuesday night game at Lincoln Middle School in Kenosha, Wisconsin, when she became the target of taunting from the stands. The comments aimed at Andrews, who has Down syndrome, caught the attention of Chase Vazquez, Miles Rodriguez, and Scooter Terrien — three Lincoln players who walked off the court to defend her.
“The kids in the audience were picking on Dee,” Vazquez told NBC affiliate TMJ4 in Milwaukee, “so we all stepped forward.”
After the game, the three boys befriended Andrews, telling TMJ4 that they unofficially dedicated the gym to her at their last home game on Monday. They called it “D’s House” — a name that the school’s athletic director is planning to adopt for the space.









