JTCC Hosts Special Olympics Maryland Unified Tennis High School State Championships
JTCC Hosts Special Olympics Maryland Unified Tennis High School State Championships
More than 150 athletes and Unified teammates representing 16 Maryland high school teams competed indoors at JTCC on November 11 in the Special Olympics Maryland Unified Tennis High School State Championships.
Unified Tennis features participants with and without intellectual disabilities and includes various levels of tennis experience. Athletes are assigned to groups of four to compete in round robin doubles based on skill levels. Each team includes a player with and a player without an intellectual disability.
During the all-day event hosted at JTCC for the fifth year, 30 JTCC Champs players volunteered, coaching athletes with on-court positioning and assisting them in tracking scores in their matches.
Adding to the experience for the players was the presence of alumnus Frances Tiafoe, who practiced during the event for spectators and signed autographs.
The tournament concluded with a presentation of medals to everyone who competed.
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