Young archers hit the bullseye by competing in the Arrows for Autism tournament (photos)
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The Our Lady Queen of Peace school hosted the Arrows for Autism tournament, attracting over 100 archers from various divisions. Held in April to mark Autism Awareness Month, the event aimed to raise funds for autism-related organizations. Coach Joe Gallucci highlighted the importance of introducing more kids to archery as a sport, creating an alternative avenue for competition. Participants included local schools, and the tournament emphasized community engagement and support for autism awareness through friendly competition.
For Our Lady Queen of Peace, the Arrows for Autism tournament was not just about archery, but a vital channel to raise awareness for autism, which deeply matters to coach Joe Gallucci.
Archery is a unique sport that offers an alternative for students not drawn to traditional sports like basketball or football, allowing for competition against oneself.
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