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			<title>Local Special Olympic athletes compete at School Championship</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon May 11 16:12:11 2026 / +0000  GMT</pubDate>
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<p>Written By<strong> Brian Lockhart</strong></p>
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<p>Local students will be participating in the Special Olympics School Championships Games 2024 in Chatham-Kent from June 10 to 12, and taking part in several sports.</p>
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<p>This is the first time since 1997 that any Special Olympic Games have been held in Chatham-Kent.</p>
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<p>Athletes will compete in track and field, bocce, basketball, floorball, and soccer.</p>
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<p>Basketball and bocce competitions will be held at the University of Guelph's Ridgetown Campus, with soccer and floorball taking place at Chatham Thames Campus.</p>
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<p>Track and field events will take place at Chatham-Kent Secondary School.</p>
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<p>Yasmine Wilson-Daponte, 20, a Shelburne resident and student at Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School, is the only student-athlete representing her school at the games.</p>
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<p>Yasmine has been an athlete with the Special Olympics for more than 10 years and has competed in basketball, Bocce, curling, soccer, and swimming.</p>
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<p>Yasmine said she appreciates the donors and supporters of Special Olympics “which has allowed her to grow and thrive as an athlete.”</p>
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<p>Along with Yasmine, five Centre Dufferin District High School (CDDHS) students are going to the event.</p>
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<p>“As a coach, I'm really happy to support and inspire them to co-operate, be team players, and show positive sportsmanship as they represent our school and the Town of Shelburne,” said Devin Hentsch, LRC-10 teacher and coach at CDDHS. “They are all super excited to be playing basketball and participating in ceremonies and social events for the three days we will be there.”</p>
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<p>The Centre Dufferin team has five athletes who are the basketball team representing their school and the Town.</p>
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<p>The students, Robby Stone, Justin Rate, Brevin Wheeler-Koesen, Jay Samuel-Steivenart, and Jesiah Grant are practicing their skills to get ready for the event.</p>
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<p>The CDDHS basketball team will be up against other teams from across Ontario during the championships.</p>
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<p>These athletes train hard to get ready for these championship games and deserve the support of fellow students and residents of Shelburne as they vie for a medal in the provincial competition.&nbsp;</p>
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			<wp-post_date>2024-06-06 12:42:30</wp-post_date>
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