On The Slopes |
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Written by Diane Winterstein, CTRS - January/February 2008
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Michigan Adaptive Sports (MAS) is in full swing training volunteers for the upcoming programs being offered for people with disabilities. The chance to hit the slopes this winter, maybe for the first time, is exciting. Let the snow begin! |
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Sled Hockey Continues to Grow |
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Written by Diane Winterstein, CTRS - November/December 2007
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Sled Hockey, ice hockey for people with disabilities, is a hard-hitting, competitive, intense sport. This is no figure skating! It is a sport that is much different than any other sport in the community for people with disabilities. |
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Summer Time Training Opportunities |
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Written by Diane Winterstein, CTRS - July/August 2007
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School is out and summer fun can now begin! Our regular routines are now a blur as we start our summer with warm temperatures and nice weather. Graduation parties are upon us, and thoughts of looking forward to the next school year and season are pushed aside a little to welcome in some much needed rest and relaxation. |
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Junior Wheelchair Basketball |
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Written by Diane Winterstein, CTRS - May/June 2007
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The Sterling Heights Challengers Junior Wheelchair Basketball Prep Team competed in the 6th National Junior Wheelchair Basketball Prep Championship with 8 other teams from across the country, all vying for the #1 spot. |
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Spring and Summer Events |
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Written by Diane Winterstein, CTRS - March/April 2007
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March Madness is striking high school, college and wheelchair basketball programs all over the county. The 6th National Junior Wheelchair Basketball Prep Tournament was held in Seattle, WA Feb. 23 – 25, 2007. |
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Winter Does Not Limit Our Lifestyle |
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Written by Diane Winterstein, CTRS - January/February 2007
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The winter months are upon us, and it would be easy to sit back and play hand-held games, computer games, X Box games, Play Station games, etc. But why do that when there is so much else to do? |
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