Kyle's Sports for Special Needs Event Scheduled for October 14th


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Mastic Sports Club has announced that the Kyle’s Sports for Special Needs will be hosting their first Saturday Session on October 14th with their fundraiser on the following Saturday, October 22nd at William Floyd Middle School.

“The Kyle Sports Special Needs Saturday program is an adaptive inclusion sports program hosted by the Mastic Sports Club.” Program organizer Debbie Metz told the South Shore Press, “It is an adaptive inclusion sports program that we hold every Saturday for Special Needs people that are 3 years old and up. It's a free event.”

The adaptive sports group meets every other Saturday for the last 14 years and has a lot of sports for everyone to enjoy.

“We have adaptive bowling, we have adaptive basketball. Um, we have parachutes, we have scooters, they play basketball, they do hockey.” Said Metz, “So basically they come in and play (different sports).”

Mastic Sports Club and Kyle’s Sports are looking for contributions and if you would like to donate to their cause, email debbiemetz23@gmail.com to learn more on how you can help or if you are interested in signing up for the events.

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