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Westfield State holds Special Olympics Flag Football Tournament for the 8th Year

Westfield State student athletes (center) pose with Special Olympians at the 2016 event.
Westfield State student athletes (center) pose with Special Olympians at the 2016 event.

 

WESTFIELD, MASS. – For the eighth year, Special Olympics athletes from all across Massachusetts will gather at Westfield State University for the Special Olympics Massachusetts Flag Football Qualifying Tournament.

The qualifying tournament will take place on Sunday October 14 beginning with team registration at 9 a.m., opening ceremonies at 9:45 a.m., and competition beginning at 10 a.m. This is one of three Special Olympics Massachusetts Flag Football Qualifying tournaments going on throughout the state on Sunday. These tournaments are the qualifying events for the State Tournament which be held November 17 at Gillette Stadium and Franklin High School. In addition to Flag Football, Special Olympics Cheerleading will also be taking place on the campus at an indoor location.

12 teams from Western and Central Massachusetts will be competing in the Flag Football Tournament. The event is hosted in partnership with Westfield State University Athletics and student athletes serve as volunteers, including WSU football players as officials.

Highlights:

What: Special Olympics Massachusetts Football Qualifying Tournament. Teams will be competing to qualify for the State Tournament which will be held at Gillette Stadium in November

Where: Westfield State University, 577 Western Ave, Westfield, MA

When: Sunday October 14, 2018 beginning at 9 a.m.

About Special Olympics Massachusetts:

Special Olympics Massachusetts provides year-round sports training, athletic competition and other related programming for over 12,500 athletes with intellectual disabilities across the state in nearly 300 sporting competitions each year. Through the power of sport, the Special Olympics movement transforms the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.  http://www.specialolympicsma.org.

 

-- release courtesy of the Special Olympics