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Jamie Spiering and Hanah Gamble work on their game at a recent Athlete-to-Athlete clinic at Stone Bridge High School. The program pairs special needs children and adults with varsity athletes to work on a variety of skills.
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Tagged: high school sports, special needs, Stone Bridge High School
Athlete-to-Athlete clinic leader Cullen Fleming, a sophomore at Stone Bridge High School, talks with Brian Griffin during a break on a recent Sunday. The Athlete-to-Athlete program at Stone Bridge High School brings varsity athletes together with special needs athletes.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, special needs, Stone Bridge High School
Cullen Fleming makes an announcement during a recent Athlete-to-Athlete clinic held at Stone Bridge High School. Fleming, a sophomore at Stone Bridge, is in charge of the school's clinics.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, special needs, Stone Bridge High School
Shane McLintock works on a soccer drill during a recent Athlete-to-Athlete clinic at Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, special needs, Stone Bridge High School
Fifteen-year-old Evan Sisto works on a soccer drill with Stone Bridge varsity athlete Ronnie Shaban, at left. Megan McCade, also a volunteer with the Athlete-to-Athlete program, stands at right.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, special needs, Stone Bridge High School
Athlete-to-Athlete volunteers help Shane McLintock work on soccer skills at a clinic held earlier this month at Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, special needs, Stone Bridge High School
Hanah Gamble, 9, and Albert Luu work on soccer drills at an Athlete-to-Athlete clinic, which pairs varsity athletes and special needs children and adults for an afternoon of sports activities.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, special needs, Stone Bridge High School
Evan Sisto, right, does some opening warm-ups with his volunteer, Megan McCade. McCade is a varsity athlete at Stone Bridge.
Photo: Joel Richardson, Washington Post
Tagged: high school sports, special needs, Stone Bridge High School
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