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Down Syndrome Students are Beach Soccer Stars for the Day
By Krystel Brown, MOT
Feb 22, 2017 - 11:14:02 AM

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Photo: Lea Weil - Beach Soccer World Wide

Beach Soccer Foundation host clinic

A group of students from the Down Syndrome Center got a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to play beach soccer with some of the top players from The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States on Tuesday.

A total of 17 children and adults afflicted with the genetic disorder attended the Bahamas Beach Soccer Foundation Clinic at the new state of the art stadium at the Malcolm Park Beach Soccer Facility and received one-on-one training from the soccer stars who are in town for the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Champions.

With the help of the players, the students took turns shooting at the goal and learned some passing drills before playing a full game in the state-of-the-art stadium.

The oldest student, 48-year-old Sonya Davis, said she had the time of her life. “It was awesome,” she yelled excitedly after the hour-long session ended. “I scored nine goals.”

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Photo: Lea Weil - Beach Soccer World Wide

Throughout the session the students laughed and gave each other high fives when someone would successfully complete a task.

Waydel Hepburn, 28, said she wants to become a soccer player. Her friend, Joy Turner, 48, shared the same goal. “It was fun,” said Waydell, who scored several goals as well.

The younger students also enjoy the activities and were all smiles as they interacted with the players who were equally as excited.

President of The Bahamas Down Syndrome Center Cheryl Newell said the opportunity to interact with the beach soccer players was good for the students.

“They had a great time. Just feeling important enough to be asked to come to something special like this and for people to take the time to embrace them and connect with them is great. And I’m happy that they got to have some fun while getting a little exercise as well.”

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Photo: Lea Weil - Beach Soccer World Wide

Newell said the group will be out at the stadium this week to cheer on Team Bahamas and all the other players who they played with on Tuesday.

Starting striker for Team Bahamas Lesley St. Fleur said he was grateful for the opportunity to work with the group. “It’s great to be there for the kids and show them some skills,” St. Fleur said.

In Monday’s game against Guyana, St. Fleur scored three of The Bahamas’ four goals.

Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) Head of Competitions Josep Ponset congratulated St. Fleur and other players who joined the community effort.

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“The kids love it,” he said. “We love to share with them what we love, beach soccer. But it is about more than just the game; it is about connecting with the community and leaving something behind when we leave, hope and inspiration.”

The training session was organized and funded by BSWW with help from the Bahamas Football Association and the Local Organizing Committee.

The CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championships continue until Sunday, February 26. The Bahamas takes to the sand again on Wednesday at 8pm. Team Bahamas’ schedule for the rest of the week will be determined on Thursday evening.

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