The largest bocce ball tournament in Delaware was held at Champions Field Oct. 10.
Special Olympics Delaware and the Cape Henlopen School District partnered up for the two-hour-long event that featured students from across the school district partnering up to battle one another in the popular outdoor game. Roughly 350 students from Rehoboth Elementary, Love Creek Elementary, Lewes Elementary, H.O Brittingham Elementary, Milton Elementary, Mariner Middle, Beacon Middle and Cape Henlopen High schools participated in the tournament.
Two of the schools – Cape Henlopen and H.O. Brittingham – were honored prior to the tournament for their commitment to inclusion. Representatives from each school accepted a banner recognizing each as a state banner school.
Charlotte Maxwell, a Cape student, was escorted by Delaware State Police troopers as she carried the Special Olympics torch into the bleachers to ceremoniously begin the tournament.
As the games started, a few standouts from each of the schools began to emerge. While some students flashed their bocce ball skills, others exhibited tremendous sportsmanship by not only helping their teammates, but fellow Vikings on other teams as well. Cheers of support and celebration could be heard all over the turf, while jeers and tears were nowhere to be seen.
Cape Henlopen School District Mentor Coordinator Kim Hoey Stevenson was pleased with the 2023 turnout and said she hopes the tournament continues on an annual basis.
More information about Special Olympics Delaware and the various events held across the state can be found at sode.org.