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Bethpage Baseball is ready for new season
Town to host
Special Olympics Spring Games
The Town of Oyster Bay will will once again host the prestigious Special Olympics Spring Games in partnership with Special Olympics New York. Held at the Farmingdale Athletic Complex on Saturday, May 6, the games will include a full-day of competitive track and field events for over 500 athletes supported by more than 300 coaches. These athletes—children and adults with intellectual disabilities—have dedicated months to training for an Olympic-style competition that will culminate with the contest during these Spring Games.
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino (second from left) and Councilman Lou Imbroto (fourth from right) proudly supported Bethpage Baseball as they took to the field for Opening Day. In addition to wishing players a great season filled with fun, learning, and good sportsmanship, the officials honored the Bethpage Baseball Association’s 2022 LI Champion 10u Team for their success last year. Also in attendance was New York State Senator Steve Rhoads (first from left) and Nassau County Legislator Rose Marie Walker (third from right).