Tuscarawas County Special Olympics Rockets
Tuscarawas County Special Olympics
New Philadelphia, Ohio - Tuscarawas County
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May 29, 2026
Eastern Ohio
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Tuscarawas County Special Olympics Rockets adds a countywide Eastern Ohio adaptive sports option for athletes age 8 and up with intellectual disabilities, with winter and spring sports such as basketball, swimming, cheerleading, bocce, bowling, track, and volleyball.
Tuscarawas County Special Olympics is the local Special Olympics program for Tuscarawas County athletes with intellectual disabilities, with Rockets teams participating in seasonal and year-round sports.
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- Registration
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- Ages
- Anyone age 8 and up with an intellectual disability; families should confirm current Special Olympics eligibility, forms, and local registration details
- Season
- Year-round sports training; the source describes winter basketball, swimming, and cheerleading plus spring bocce, bowling, powerlifting, track, and volleyball
- Cost
- The source says year-round sports training programs are offered at no cost; families should confirm registration, forms, uniforms, travel, equipment, volunteer support, and any fundraising expectations.
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Rockets year-round Special Olympics sports
Countywide Special Olympics sports for athletes age 8 and up with intellectual disabilities, including basketball, swimming, cheerleading, bocce, bowling, powerlifting, track, and volleyball.
- Ages
- Anyone age 8 and up with an intellectual disability; families should confirm current Special Olympics eligibility, forms, and local registration details
- Season
- Year-round sports training; the source describes winter basketball, swimming, and cheerleading plus spring bocce, bowling, powerlifting, track, and volleyball
- Schedule
- The source describes winter and spring sport seasons and provides a local coordinator email for current joining details.
- Cost
- The source says year-round sports training programs are offered at no cost; families should confirm registration, forms, uniforms, travel, equipment, volunteer support, and any fundraising expectations.
How we checked this listing (1 public source)
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Listing check
- Last checked
- May 29, 2026
- Why this is listed
- A current local article about Tuscarawas County Special Olympics says more than 40 athletes and unified partners participated at the 2026 Winter Games, lists basketball, skills basketball, swimming, cheerleading, bocce, bowling, powerlifting, track, and volleyball, says Special Olympics is open to anyone age 8 and up with an intellectual disability, says year-round sports training is offered at no cost, and provides a local coordinator email.
- Sources used
- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
Rockets year-round Special Olympics sports
A current local article about Tuscarawas County Special Olympics says more than 40 athletes and unified partners participated at the 2026 Winter Games, lists basketball, skills basketball, swimming, cheerleading, bocce, bowling, powerlifting, track, and volleyball, says Special Olympics is open to anyone age 8 and up with an intellectual disability, says year-round sports training is offered at no cost, and provides a local coordinator email.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The source describes local athletes and unified partners participating in Special Olympics competition and transitioning across seasonal sports.
Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm eligibility, required medical or athlete forms, sport-specific supports, practice locations, transportation, coach communication, sensory or behavioral accommodations, and whether unified partner opportunities are available.
What we checked
What we found: A current local article about Tuscarawas County Special Olympics says more than 40 athletes and unified partners participated at the 2026 Winter Games, lists basketball, skills basketball, swimming, cheerleading, bocce, bowling, powerlifting, track, and volleyball, says Special Olympics is open to anyone age 8 and up with an intellectual disability, says year-round sports training is offered at no cost, and provides a local coordinator email.
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What to confirm
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Is Tuscarawas County Special Olympics Rockets reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?
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