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Athlete Story 5

From June 6-8, hundreds of local Special Olympics athletes competed for medals and ribbons in athletics (track & field), basketball, bocce, Unified bocce, flag football Unified flag football and swimming. Beyond the thrilling competition, the Games featured festival games, law enforcement and sponsor booths, skills showcases for Young Athletes, and free health screenings for athletes […]

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Athlete Story 4

From June 6-8, hundreds of local Special Olympics athletes competed for medals and ribbons in athletics (track & field), basketball, bocce, Unified bocce, flag football Unified flag football and swimming. Beyond the thrilling competition, the Games featured festival games, law enforcement and sponsor booths, skills showcases for Young Athletes, and free health screenings for athletes

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Congratulations to the Coaches of the 2022 Fall Season

by Leslie Sundal At the 2022 Fall Games, we paid tribute to the amazing work that the coaches do year-round. Follow are 5 coaches who were awarded Coach of the Season recognition during Fall Games Opening Ceremony on November 12.   Gerry Quintal – Golf – Los Angeles County North Gerry has been the head

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2022 Fall Games Recap

by Leslie Sundal Exciting competitions and good times closed out the 2022 Special Olympics Southern California Fall Games on Sunday. Hundreds of athletes brought their best skills in hopes of winning medals and ribbons in golf, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. Golf was hosted at David L. Baker Golf Course while all other sports took

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Heard Around the Games: Fall Games Day One

by Leslie Sundal Day One of the 2022 Fall Games is a wrap! What a day it was! Click here to view some of the photos we collected on day one of the Games. We also talked to athletes, coaches, family members, volunteers, supporters, and fans at Fountain Valley Sports Park and here is what

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Ashley Singleton And Family Are On A Mission To Rid False Assumptions About Down Syndrome

By Melanie Barrios Being a big sister to three younger siblings is a huge responsibility that Ashley Singleton takes seriously. She knows the importance of setting the best example, so it is no wonder her siblings love her to the moon and back.  Ashley was born with Down syndrome, but there’s no difference between her

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Local Schools Receive National Recognition from Special Olympics for Achievements with Inclusion

Special Olympics Southern California has announced that Alta Murrieta Elementary, Trabuco Mesa Elementary, Chaparral High School, Ocean View High School, Temecula Valley High School, Vista Murrieta High School, Warm Springs Middle School, Warren High School, and UCLA are receiving national banner recognition for their efforts to provide inclusive sports and activities for students with and

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