Woman makes history in Volusia County as first collegiate championship athlete with Down syndrome
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Woman makes history in Volusia County as first collegiate championship athlete with Down syndrome
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – A young woman from Arizona made history in college athletics this week when she tee’d off at Plantation Bay in Ormond Beach.
Amy Bockerstette, 22, is the first collegiate athlete with Down syndrome to compete for a championship while playing in the NJCAA Women’s Golf Championship along with her Paradise Valley Community College teammates.
Amazing Amy to play for junior college national championship
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Arizona golfer with Down syndrome set to compete in athletic championship
22-year-old Amy Bockerstette will play with her Paradise Valley Community College teammates at the NJCAA national championships May 10-13 at Plantation Bay Golf & Country Club in Ormond Beach, Florida.
PHOENIX - Amy Bockerstette is set to become the first person with
Down syndrome to compete in a national collegiate athletic championship.
The 22-year-old golfer will play with her
Paradise Valley Community College teammates at the NJCAA national championships May 10-13 at Plantation Bay Golf & Country Club in Ormond Beach, Florida.