Cottonwood Heights | May 2022

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May 2022 | Vol. 18 Iss. 05

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BRIGHTON WINS FIRST UNIFIED COED BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT, BUT IT’S MORE THAN THAT By Julie Slama | j.slama@mycityjournals.com

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n its first unified basketball season, Brighton High Bengals brought home the gold. But it meant more than that. It was an opportunity for inclusion, partnership and belonging, said First Lady Abby Cox, who supports unified sports through her Show Up initiative. “Every student has a chance to be included and every student gets the chance to compete,” she said at the opening ceremony of the state unified basketball tournament where 32 teams played against—and sometimes, played together—for a chance to represent their team and school for a ribbon or medal. “We clapped when the other team makes a basket— absolutely—but there is some competition because that’s part of life,” Brighton unified basketball coach Jared Denslow said. “What Special Olympics is trying to teach us is we’re helping kids with special needs to get equal opportunities. We want to treat people equally and to make it an even playing field.” The tournament included coed athletes from 25 high schools running through a gauntlet of Utah Jazz and Weber State cheer squads and professional teams’ mascots, all there to support unified sports. It is the first high school state tournament, said Unified Champion Schools manager Courtnie Worthen, since during pre-COVID-19 years, the tournament was held for community teams vying for the state title. The 2020 tournament, which was planned to be a statewide event, was canceled because of the pandemic, and last year, regional competitions were held to reduce the numbers and possible spread of the pandemic. Worthen said after the statewide soccer tournament A Brighton High player gets a fist bump from Leo, RSL’s mascot, and one of about a half dozen who came to cheer on the unfiled basketball players at Continued page 15

the first state high school unified basketball tournament. (Julie Slama/City Journals)


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