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"When I first started playing two years ago, I wasn't that good," Bowers said. "I am better at the game now because I practice all the time."

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Sanders found a new meaning to life when he joined Special Olympics. He said that being a part of this is keeping him off the streets and it's something to look forward to because he made new friends.

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Martinez, who is from Sullivan County and is coached by Melissa Ebeling, believes that the Special Olympics has helped him stay motivated as well keeping positive.

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"The Special Olympics New York 2010 Winter Games Opening Ceremonies was one of the most inspiring and entertaining sporting events which I have ever had the privilege to attend! I came away with a new appreciation of the pure enthusiasm and energy the Special Olympians radiate, and believe me, it’s contagious! I would welcome any opportunity to be involved with any similar event in the future."

-Mark Larson, Sports Director, News 10 Now, Syracuse

 

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