The College Station A-Team proudly celebrates their outstanding performance at the Special Olympics Texas Winter Games.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe College Station A-Team recently showcased their incredible talent at the Special Olympics Texas Winter Games, securing 16 gold medals and numerous other accolades. Their commitment to year-round training through the College Station Independent School District has resulted in remarkable achievements, particularly in powerlifting and FUNdamental Sports. Athletes like Mac Evans and Johan Vazquez led the charge, demonstrating perseverance and skill. With strong community support and coaching, the A-Team celebrates this success while looking forward to upcoming competitions, including the 2025 East Region Special Olympics Texas Bowling Competition.
The vibrant city of College Station was a buzz of excitement as the College Station A-Team returned triumphantly from the Special Olympics Texas Winter Games held in Bee Cave, Texas, from February 14-16, 2025. In a spectacular show of talent and determination, the A-Team brought home a whopping 16 gold medals along with several silver and bronze medals. What an amazing achievement for the athletes, their families, and the entire community!
College Station Independent School District (CSISD) is deeply committed to providing year-round sports training and competition opportunities for children and youth with intellectual disabilities and developmental delays. This strong support has truly paved the way for these inspiring athletes to continue developing their skills and confidence throughout the year. Whether it’s through powerlifting or the FUNdamental Sports events, these athletes have shown us the power of perseverance and spirit.
The powerlifting events witnessed epic displays of strength and sheer determination. Among the shining stars was Mac Evans, a senior at A&M Consolidated High School who dominated the competition, snagging gold medals in back squat (71.5 kg), bench press (87.5 kg), deadlift (137.5 kg), and the triple combo (296.5 kg). His performance was nothing short of breathtaking!
Also walking away as a champion was Johan Vazquez, a graduate of A&M Consolidated who earned gold in back squat (72.5 kg) and the triple combo (227.5 kg). Additionally, he secured a silver medal in the bench press (67.5 kg) and took fourth place in the deadlift (92.5 kg).
Austin Madore, another graduate from A&M Consolidated, showcased his phenomenal strength by winning gold medals in bench press (75 kg), deadlift (125 kg), and the triple combo (265 kg) while taking silver in back squat (65 kg). This level of achievement doesn’t come easy, and Austin’s success is a true testament to his dedication and hard work.
The College Station High School senior Tyce Vela also left his mark by earning gold in back squat (75 kg), bench press (75 kg), and the triple combo (245 kg), along with a silver in the deadlift (95 kg). Freshman Nicholas Scanlin from Bryan High School rounded out the powerlifting team by securing bronze in the push/pull combo (95 kg) and garnering a few more solid placements in other events.
In a separate but equally exciting segment, the FUNdamental Sports category saw every participating athlete and their partners earn gold medals, showcasing their skills and the joy of participation. The sense of community and sportsmanship was palpable in the air, as athletes celebrated both individual and collective victories.
Under the guidance of dedicated coaches Devin Henry and Greg Smith for powerlifting and Elizabeth Engelhardt and Randi Daniel for FUNdamentals, the A-Team athletes demonstrated grit, resilience, and an unbeatable spirit. Their success isn’t just about medals; it’s a heartwarming reminder of what teamwork and support can achieve.
The community is always encouraged to get involved and lend a hand at future events. Volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring everything runs smoothly and effectively. For those looking ahead, mark your calendars! The 2025 East Region Special Olympics Texas Bowling Competition is scheduled to take place at Grand Station in College Station on January 10-11, 2025. It promises to be another fun-filled weekend of competition and camaraderie!
What a fantastic showing by the College Station A-Team! Their achievements at the Special Olympics Texas Winter Games are a source of pride for the city and an inspiration to many. Here’s to celebrating the incredible athletes and looking forward to more exciting events in the future!
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