Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races. Participating schools included Baldwinsville, Chittenango, Cortland, East Syracuse Minoa, Fayetteville-Manlius, Jamesville-DeWitt, Liverpool, Lyncourt, Marcellus, North Syracuse, Solvay, West Genesee and OCM BOCES.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s athletic complex once again held the Special Olympics track and field event on Thursday, May 19, hosting more than 800 athletes from 13 school districts across Central New York. The student-athletes competed in track and field events including the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m dashes, running long jump, standing broad jump, softball throw and shot put, as well as adapted events, including walking with and without assistance and wheelchair races. Participating schools included Baldwinsville, Chittenango, Cortland, East Syracuse Minoa, Fayetteville-Manlius, Jamesville-DeWitt, Liverpool, Lyncourt, Marcellus, North Syracuse, Solvay, West Genesee and OCM BOCES.