Tupelo High School hosted the Area 11 Special Olympics on Friday. Athletes from throughout Northeast Mississippi vied for a spot in the state event and enjoyed the thrill of competition. See more in Saturday’s Daily Journal.
Chris Kieffer, Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Fri, 04/07/2017 - 3:04pm
Tupelo High School hosted the Area 11 Special Olympics on Friday. Athletes from throughout Northeast Mississippi vied for a spot in the state event and enjoyed the thrill of competition. See more in Saturday’s Daily Journal.
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