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Penn State Altoona Athletics Earns Community Service Gold Award from AMCC

The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) presented its annual community service recognition awards in May 2019, and the Penn State Altoona Athletics program picked up one of the conference’s gold awards for its volunteer efforts with the Special Olympics.

At the close of each academic year, the AMCC recognizes exceptional community service efforts by its member institutions in several different categories, giving out gold and silver awards for the top two community service activities in each category. Penn State Altoona earned the gold award in the “Array of Events” category, thanks to the Athletics program’s work with the Special Olympics of Blair County during the “50 for 50th Challenge” initiative, promoted by the NCAA Division III.

“We’re very honored to receive this award from the AMCC,” says Penn State Altoona Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Adviser David McGreal. “Obviously, we don’t do things like this for awards and recognition but rather to enhance student-athletes’ experience while at Penn State Altoona. I believe through our work with the Special Olympics of Blair County, we’ve made a difference, not only in the lives of the Olympians but the lives of our student-athletes.”

In honor of last year’s 50th anniversary of the Special Olympics, the NCAA Division III challenged its members to have at least 50 student-athletes participate in Special Olympics-related volunteer events by the end of Feb. 2019. Penn State Altoona more than met the criteria to fulfill the challenge, as the Athletics program came together to participate in several different volunteer events benefiting local Special Olympians.

Penn State Altoona’s women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, women’s bowling, and men’s basketball teams each held events both on- and off-campus that allowed student-athletes to help local Special Olympians hone their sports skills through practices, coaching sessions, and competition. The Athletics program’s annual Staff/Faculty vs. Student-Athletes charity basketball game capped the Special Olympics volunteer activities for the year. During that event, Special Olympians played a basketball game alongside Penn State Altoona student-athletes.

In total, dozens of Penn State Altoona student-athletes, through their teams, the SAAC organization, and individually, volunteered with over 90 local Special Olympians this year.

“Most of the credit needs to go to the good core group of SAAC members who not only helped organize these events but also gave up their time and resources to make these experiences as special as possible for the Olympians,” says McGreal. “Thank you to my SAAC executive board for all they did to help garner this recognition.”

Penn State Altoona’s teams and student-athletes are continuing their strong partnership with the Special Olympians during the 2019-20 year.

Penn State Altoona SAAC joined members from the Special Olympics of Blair County on Jan. 14, 2019, at Pleasant Valley Recreation Center for an afternoon of bowling.

The Penn State Altoona women’s tennis team hosted the Special Olympics of Blair County on Sept. 30, 2018, before a match. Student-athletes interacted and practiced with the Special Olympians, who stuck around afterward to cheer on the Lady Lions in their match.

At a home match in the Adler Arena on Oct. 16, 2018, the Penn State Altoona women’s volleyball team held Special Olympics Awareness Night. Volleyball athletes from the Special Olympics of Blair County shagged balls during pre-match warmups, stood alongside the Lady Lions during the announcement of starting lineups, and played a match of their own between the second and third sets of the Penn State Altoona match.

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