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Bethany Team Pitches in to Aid All-Stars
STEUBENVILLE- In a show of true sportsmanship, the Jefferson County All-Stars had some extra support during
home basketball games as members of the Bethany Bison baseball team pitched in as volunteers.
Coach Rick Carver and more than a half-dozen players gave their time during the All-Stars’ games in Steubenville
until Jan. 23. Janie Bodo, local coordinator for the Jefferson County Special Olympics, said she approached Coach
Carver during the team’s annual visit for Fall Out with the Bethany Bison Day in October and he was happy to get
involved.
“I thought they would be interested in coming and he jumped right on board,” she said. “They came on their own
time and volunteered. We had someone doing stats, the clock and our possession light. We had referees and some
came to support the team.”
Bodo added that many of the basketball team’s younger players were familiar with the Bison players because of
their longtime interaction with the School of Bright Promise, but it was the first time the older roundballers had met
them. She thanked the baseball players for their help and Coach Carver for his support, saying she hoped it would
continue in the future.
“It was a neat experience to see athletes helping athletes. [The Bison team] seemed to really enjoy it, so I think
they would look forward to doing it each year.”
All-Stars Coach Joe Thomas was thrilled about the connections they forged.
“They helped all year at the home games and [our athletes] look forward to seeing them. They officiated, kept
scores and stats and helped out anyway they could. The young men of Bethany are a great bunch of guys.”
All-Stars Assistant Coach Susie Corso added that she was overwhelmed by the support her players have received.
Bison members have even shown up at practice and consistently cheered on the team, which is currently undefeated
with a 7-0 record.
“It was really wonderful. They partnered with our school and now they come to our games,” Corso commented.
“All of our players looked forward to them being here every week. The support from them was really overwhelming
and the interaction is peer to peer more than just looking at the disability. Words can’t even describe what a
wonderful partnership it has been, and it’s been rewarding on both sides.”
That bond was clear when All-Star Tom Pitts presented the baseball team with two of his Special Olympics
medals that now hang in the team locker room and will be added to their trophy case. When Bison players stopped
by at an All-Stars practice on Feb. 2, they came bearing gifts of green hats and jerseys and both teams expressed
their joy in spending time together.
“I like when they come in,” Pitts said. “I gave them medals and they appreciated it and put them in the trophy
case.”
“It’s nice. They try to help us,” added All-Star Mike Harris.
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“It was extremely rewarding,” said Bison member Kelaen Welch, a junior from Follansbee. “I’ve worked with
youth teams, but it was the first time I had a special needs basketball team. It was great to see how much fun they
had. The game means more to them than a college or professional game would to us. They cheer louder than
anybody and it’s nice to be able to be part of it. Without Bethany College and Bethany baseball, I would have never
had this experience.”
“I work with the Lake County BDD with adults and students with special needs,” added senior Alex Fenstermaker.
“To see them outside a school setting, they are able to express themselves more often than not.”
“It’s fun. You see the world from a different perspective,” added sophomore Jake Stemmerich. “The games are fun
to watch and they are always happy. It’s rewarding because it brightens up my day and it makes me feel good.”
Meanwhile, Carver said he and his players really connected with the All-Stars and his own athletes were eager to
help. They were first approached by Rachel Bodo, principal of the School of Bright Promise, about assisting last
year but were unable to coordinate efforts. However, they scheduled time for games December and January and
made it happen. He was amazed that some of the basketball players had participated for decades and that Pitts
presented the Bison with two of his medals. Carver also had a great respect for Coach Thomas and the Special
Olympics as a whole, saying the Bison will continue to assist when needed.
“We had a great time doing it. Everything we do at Bright Promise we enjoy it as much as they do,” he said. “They
are two great groups of people and we formed a bond. As long as they will have us, we’ll be glad to do it.”
In addition to the Bison team’s fall treks to the School of Bright Promise, the players invited the special needs
students to a ballgame as guests of honor and held a barbecue and other activities to interact with the kids, plus they
have also exchanged gifts and supportive messages and maintained strong ties. More visits for the students and adult
athletes to Bison games were being eyed for this spring.
Jefferson County Board of Developmental Disabilities Superintendent Michael Mehalik praised Bethany’s team
for their compassion and said they have touched the lives of many special needs students and adults.
“Coach Carver and his baseball players from Bethany College have put smiles on the faces of many of our
students over the last few years. I doubt that the players or coach even realize the impact they are having on these
students’ lives,” Mehalik said. “Believe me, the impact is enormous. Our program is very thankful for their efforts.”
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(Photo Cutline: The Bethany Bison baseball team met up with members of the Jefferson County All-Stars
after volunteering for home basketball games in Steubenville. The college athletes have already bonded with
students at the School of Bright Promise and are now linked with the special needs adults. Pictured are, front
from left, Jake Stemmerich, Alex Fenstermaker, Thomas Huggins, Melissa Vargo and Tom Pitts. Back:
Kelaen Welch, All-Stars Assistant Coach Susie Corso, Mike Harris, Zach Schlotter, Austin Trimmer, Chris
Simms, Joe Woroniak, Nathan Filby, All-Stars Coach Joe Thomas, Bethany Coach Rick Carver and Justin
Corsi. Absent from the photo are All-Stars Buck Warrick, Josh McAlpine and Brandon MacNeil.)