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Community Support of CNY Adaptive Sports’ Wheelchair Jamboree
In a heartwarming display of community spirit and inclusivity, the recent Wheelchair Jamboree event organized by CNY Adaptive Sports saw an overwhelming outpour of support and participation. The event, which involved going through and organizing the storage unit of CNY Adaptive Sports, attended by long-time supporters and friends of the organization.
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Sled Hockey at Buffalo Warriors Sled Classic
On a weekend filled with adrenaline and fierce competition, the CNY Flyers Sled Hockey Team participated in the Buffalo Warriors Sled Hockey Tournament at Northtown Center in Amherst, NY. The team showcased their skill and determination, fighting hard on the ice against formidable opponents. In their first game, the Flyers faced off against the Fort […]
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CNY Flyers Coach Gridley leads Sled Hockey Camp in Buffalo
The USA Hockey Sled Hockey Camp was held September 15-23, 2023, at the Northtown Center in Buffalo, NY. The camp was open to players with previous hockey experience and registered with USA Hockey for the 2023-2024 season.
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New Wheelchairs Arrive for Players
CNY Adaptive Sports recently received a new set of Quickie basketball wheelchairs after their last set was stolen. The theft was a major setback for the organization, which provides adaptive sports programs to people with disabilities in Central New York.
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In The News: Sled Hockey
Jamie Favata and the CNY Flyers are undefeated so far this winter. Favata and Eric Ryan share what makes sled hockey special. The Flyers program is part of Move Along, Inc., a nonprofit providing sports opportunities for people with medically documented limitations.
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Phi Kappa Psi and Gamma Phi Beta Greek chapters help raise money to replace stolen wheelchairs
The event was hosted by Syracuse’s Phi Kappa Psi and Gamma Phi Beta chapters in partnership with Move Along Inc., an organization that promotes opportunities for both disabled people and allies to participate in adaptive sports.
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