Albertus Magnus Women's Soccer Team Lends a Helping Hand
On Wednesday October 13, the Albertus Magnus College Women's Soccer team visited Amity High School Region #5 for the Southern Connecticut Conference (SCC) Unified Soccer Tournament. Unified Sports provides an opportunity for students with special needs to participate in interscholastic athletics. The Unified Sports Program partners special needs students with non-disabled peers for team competitions. Associate Head Women's Soccer Coach Jon Adams teaches at Amity High School.
On Wednesday October 13, the Albertus Magnus College Women's Soccer team visited Amity High School Region #5 for the Southern Connecticut Conference (SCC) Unified Soccer Tournament. Unified Sports provides an opportunity for students with special needs to participate in interscholastic athletics. The Unified Sports Program partners special needs students with non-disabled peers for team competitions. Associate Head Women's Soccer Coach Jon Adams teaches at Amity High School.
Amity hosted Unified Teams from Daniel Hand High School (Madison,
CT), Hamden High School (Hamden, CT), Cheshire High School
(Cheshire, CT), Wilbur Cross High School (New Haven, CT), Lyman
Hall (Wallingford, CT), West Haven High School (West Haven, CT) and
Jonathan Law High School (Milford, CT).
A special thanks is extended to Amity's Transition Program Director
Tricia Fitzgerald, coaches Lisa Kaplan, Betsi Moller, and Debbie
Davis, and Amity Athletic Director Paul Mengold, for their hard
work organizing this event. The Falcons were on hand to volunteer
their time to help out with refereeing, score keeping and coaching
at the event.
"We could never have expected how great and special this event
was. We were fortunate to give our women the opportunity to
show them the game of soccer in the purest sense," stated Albertus
Magnus College Head Women's Soccer Coach Nick Wajnowski.
"As important as it is for our teams to win games and compete for a
championship, it is just as important for all of our programs to
give back to our community. I am very proud of our women's soccer
team and coaching staff for not only enjoying one of the best
seasons in the history of the program, but for taking time during a
day off in the middle of their season to do valuable community
service work. Student-athletes in-season have precious little free
time, and the fact that our women's soccer team devoted their time
for such a good cause is an outstanding representation of the
values of Albertus Magnus College and our Athletic Department,"
stated Albertus Magnus College Athletic Director Michael
Spinner.
