West Seattle’s Special Olympics Unified soccer team going to state
Mon, 05/16/2016
By Sam Brown
West Seattle High School
SpEd I.A.
Girls Soccer Head Coach
UNIFIED Co-Coach
This last Saturday, WSHS took two teams of Players (gen – ed students) and Athletes (special education students) to the King County Special Olympics District soccer tournament. Our “Player Development” team (more disabled, more playing for fun and modified competition) took the SILVER MEDAL losing to Mercer Island in a double overtime situation.
Our “Division 1” team (less disabled, more varsity-like competition) took the GOLD MEDAL beating Chief Sealth 3-1 – this allows our D-1 team to move on to the Washington State Special Olympics Championship Games, vying for an opportunity to take first place in the whole state.
This may seem like just another team and another announcement of athletic success – but it is SO much more than that. West Seattle is so blessed to have gen-ed student partners who are willing to volunteer their time and energy to make these games happen. They are bridging the stigmatic gap here in our school between gen – ed and special – ed students, creating relationships and silently advocating for equity all across the boards. West Seattle is also blessed to have spEd student athletes who are hard-working, motivated and so amazingly ATHLETIC!!
Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of this group of students. We will be hitting the State Tournament the last weekend in May, waiting on location details. I will send out info. as soon as I receive so that all will have the opportunity to come out and support.