Integrated B-ball Clinic Teams Special Olympics, Cavs, 老澳门六合彩官方开奖

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颁厂鲍鈥檚 College of Health hosted a Special Olympics integrated basketball clinic on Tuesday
Partnership, community collaboration is key to inaugural basketball clinic's success; health, wellness, 'fundamentals' among the takeaways for hundreds of participants at Woodling Gym

颁厂鲍鈥檚 hosted a  integrated basketball clinic on Tuesday morning, featuring staff from the .

The clinic 颁厂鲍鈥檚 was held at 颁厂鲍鈥檚 Woodling Gymnasium and drew some 250 students from a dozen local schools across the region and featured fun modules on health, wellness, screenings, basketball skills. The morning was punctuated with a healthy catered lunch (left) where everyone got to unwind from all the active, educational fun. The event was supported by 100 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 current College of Health students, athletes and alumni volunteers

鈥淪o many great layers to this event,鈥 said of the here at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖. 鈥淗aving so many amazing 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 students involved here, guiding special needs students and having professional athletic direction is just a perfect blend of community engagement,鈥 she added.

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鈥淭he student participation, community outreach and youth development happening here are all outstanding,鈥 she beamed. 鈥淔eedback for this inaugural event has been wonderful. All that, plus our students get a chance to work with modifying instruction, concentrating on alignment and engaging live group exercise? Perfect!鈥

DeMarco said having as many student volunteers as they did only reinforced the goal to have this become an annual event with budding partnerships.

鈥淲e look to community partners wherever we can,鈥 said Wes Gerhardt, manager of Unified Sports for Special Olympics Ohio. 

鈥淭oday, we had a whole group of amazing athletes here, all at different learning levels, exploring different stretches, learning different ways to eat and hydrate, to live healthier lives. These skills transcend the fun of basketball. These are life-learning skills鈥fundamentals,鈥 he added.

For the Cavaliers鈥 Cavs Academy, this was the first of several events planned throughout the state this spring. University stops on the mini-tour include John Carroll University and Ashland University.

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Scott McDonald, senior director of Youth Sports Partnerships with the Cavs Academy, said that this first event at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 was a 鈥渕assive success鈥 that couldn鈥檛 have gone any better.

鈥淥ur job is to get out there in the community and inspire play in our youth,鈥 said McDonald. 鈥淗aving the partnership with 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 and with the Special Olympics, we were able to really build out a program that was beneficial to our students with special needs and abilities. We are excited to do more of this together.鈥

McDonald said that the seeds for the event date back to the 鈥渦nprecedented times of the pandemic era,鈥 but that no one in the periphery lost sight of making the event a reality. He said everyone went into 鈥渋deation mode鈥 during the pause, waiting for a return to normalcy.

He was quick to add that the 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 event served as a 鈥渇antastic litmus test鈥 for future partnership plans.

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鈥淚t really couldn鈥檛 have gone any better than it did,鈥 McDonald said, gesturing 鈥渢hanks to these crown jewels鈥濃擟avs coaches Bryson Haynes and Luke Toth鈥攚ho had all the participants laughing and beaming with joy. Both gentlemen concurred about the event鈥檚 success.

鈥淪eeing all these kids light up and get energized is what it鈥檚 all about,鈥 Toth said.

鈥淓nergy is contagious,鈥 Haynes agreed. 鈥淓veryone kept that energy going for three-plus hours. And being able to pour that energy back into the community? That鈥檚 a blessing.鈥