Bowling Program – June 29
The final June adaptive bowling session brings athletes together for another evening of recreation, social connection, and fun competition in a welcoming adaptive sports environment.
The final June adaptive bowling session brings athletes together for another evening of recreation, social connection, and fun competition in a welcoming adaptive sports environment.
Join S.M.C.L. Foundation & Associates Inc. for another exciting adaptive bowling event designed for youth wheelchair and ambulatory athletes. This inclusive summer program gives participants a chance to stay active, connect with others, and enjoy friendly competition in a supportive environment.
Adaptive athletes are invited out for another wheelchair football practice and tryout session as the team prepares for upcoming competitions. Participants will build skills, teamwork, and confidence in a high-energy adaptive sports setting.
The adaptive bowling summer program continues with another fun-filled day for youth wheelchair and ambulatory athletes. Families and participants are encouraged to come out and enjoy a welcoming recreational experience together.
Youth, adults, and veterans are invited to participate in an adaptive sports clinic featuring tennis, pickleball, and basketball. This clinic focuses on inclusion, wellness, and creating opportunities for athletes of all abilities to stay active and engaged.
Another exciting adaptive bowling session is set for July 20, bringing youth wheelchair and ambulatory athletes together for an evening of fun, connection, and friendly competition.
The summer bowling season wraps up with a special Bowling Awards Party celebrating youth wheelchair and ambulatory athletes. Participants and families are invited to enjoy recognition, fun activities, and community fellowship.
Youth, adults, and veterans are invited to take part in another adaptive sports clinic featuring tennis, pickleball, and basketball. Athletes of all experience levels are welcome for a day focused on fitness, inclusion, and teamwork.
Wheelchair football athletes continue training and preparing for tournament season during another official practice session hosted by S.M.C.L. Foundation & Associates Inc.
Athletes are invited to enjoy another adaptive sports clinic featuring basketball, tennis, and pickleball. The event promotes wellness, accessibility, and opportunities for athletes of all abilities to compete and connect.
The wheelchair football team continues its season preparation with another team practice focused on skill development, teamwork, and competitive readiness.
The final August wheelchair football practice brings athletes together for another day of training and preparation ahead of upcoming exhibition and tournament events.