Soccer player makes Inspirational Impact By Wendy Singer Inspirations awarded Super Sonics Soccer player Adamo Morrone and his family with tickets to an Impact soccer game. The Marrone family, from Vaudreuil ,attended the game in full Impact regalia! Adamo loves soccer, and enjoys being on the field with his teammates. He is homeschooled and attends a private school on a part-time basis. His sister Amanda attends Pierre Elliot Trudeau Elementary School and also plays soccer – for Les Trois Lacs. Mom Anna Maria is an occupational therapist who began her career twenty years ago at the Douglas Hospital and now works part-time at the Centre of Dreams and Hopes Foundation, which provides support to families with children of special needs. Anna Maria Morrone was instrumental in the creation of the Lakeshore Soccer Club’s Super Sonics league, in collaboration with club manager Kelly-Anne Soutter and Ron Mckeown (father of an Super Sonics player). Super Sonics caters to children with special needs, and John Morrone sums up the league very well: "The biggest impact, no pun intended, comes from lead coaches Martin and Barbara Cheetham, whose devotion, respect and leadership towards the Super Sonics children, in teaching and inspiring them to participate in the beautiful game of soccer is by far the largest contributor to this Lakeshore club’s continual success. Many of these kids and parents have been part of the Super Sonics group since the very beginning six years ago." Cutline: Amanda, Anna Maria, John and Adamo Morrone attend the Impact soccer game.
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