Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Special Olympics Softball State Championships


The Pitt Academy Kodiaks stand in their dugout during the the 2012 Special Olympics State Softball Tournament and Team Skills Competition at Michael O. Buchanon Park Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012. The Kodiaks took home a silver medal from the event.
 Pitt Academy Kodiaks player Mitchell Walls, 23, of Louisville, rounds third base for home during the Kodiaks' game in the the 2012 Special Olympics State Softball Tournament and Team Skills Competition at Michael O. Buchanon Park Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012. The Kodiaks took home a silver medal from the event.
 Bowling Green Rangers player Ayiana Day, 10, of Bowling Green, waits to take an at-bat during the the 2012 Special Olympics State Softball Tournament and Team Skills Competition at Michael O. Buchanon Park Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012. Day, who has Pervasive Development Disorder, did not get a hit all season but the Rangers still  went on to win a gold medal in the event.
 Bowling Green Rangers coach Amanda Day, left, of Bowling Green,  cheers on her team alongside player Kevin Farley, 26, of Park City, Ky., during the 2012 Special Olympics State Softball Tournament and Team Skills Competition at Michael O. Buchanon Park Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012. The 2002 WKU graduate, who has two children on the team, coached the Rangers to a gold medal Sunday.
 Bowling Green Rangers coach Amanda Day, right, of Bowling Green, watches her daughter try to get her first hit of the season alongside her son, Zane, 11, who is autistic, at the 2012 Special Olympics State Softball Tournament and Team Skills Competition at Michael O. Buchanon Park Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012. The 2002 WKU graduate coached the Rangers to a gold medal Sunday.

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