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    Hulbert School is starting a Special Olympics team for the 2026-27 school year

    Brad CrawfordBy Brad CrawfordApril 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The new Hulbert Special Olympics team will open school sports opportunities for athletes ages 8 and up.
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    Hulbert School is moving into a new part of its athletics and activities program with plans to start a Special Olympics team for the 2026-27 school year.

    The school is already looking for athletes ages 8 and up with intellectual disabilities, putting the focus on building the roster early rather than waiting until next year gets closer.

    That makes the story bigger than a one-day event on the calendar. Hulbert is not just hosting a meet or asking for volunteers for a Saturday activity.

    The school is building something that can last through an entire school year and give students another place to compete, belong, and represent the school in sports.

    There is already some groundwork behind the move. Hulbert has been involved with Special Olympics activities before, including a Special Olympics Young Athletes program and a spring event the school hosted for the Cherokee Country Young Athletes area.

    Recently Hulbert student groups also took part in a Special Olympics event this spring, which gives the new team a little more history than a first look might suggest.

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    The age requirement also lines up with the broader Special Olympics model. Special Olympics Oklahoma promotes athlete participation beginning at age 8, while also offering separate Young Athletes opportunities for younger children.

    Hulbert’s call for athletes fits directly into that structure, which suggests the school is trying to build a formal team that can take part in the wider Special Olympics system rather than something informal that stays only on campus.

    For a small school, starting a Special Olympics team can change the shape of school sports in a meaningful way. It opens competition to students who may not always have the same access to organized athletics, and it gives families a clearer path into school-based sports opportunities.

    In a place like Hulbert, where school activities are closely tied to community life, that kind of addition can matter well beyond the athletes who first sign up.

    Hulbert is still in the early stage of the process, but the message is already clear.

    The school wants athletes, wants families to spread the word, and wants the team in place for 2026-27.

    For now, the biggest step is simply getting the program off the ground. Once that happens, Hulbert will have added a new team and a new opportunity for students who deserve a place in school sports just like everyone else.

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    Brad Crawford is a dedicated sports journalist and content creator known for delivering timely, engaging, and insightful coverage across a wide range of sporting events. As a regular contributor to United Sports Desk, he focuses on breaking news, match analysis, player performance reviews, and trending stories from the sports world. Brad has built a reputation for clear, concise reporting combined with a strong understanding of audience interests, making his articles both informative and easy to follow. With a passion for sports storytelling, he consistently produces content that keeps readers updated and engaged. His writing style blends accuracy with readability, helping fans stay connected to their favorite teams and athletes. Brad continues to expand his presence in digital sports media through consistent publishing and audience-focused journalism.

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