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The rosters are set for this year’s Lions Unified basketball game at Salem High School! Mark your calendar for Saturday, March 15 at 7 p.m.

“This will be our 9th annual Unified Game. It gets bigger each year, and we have more students and Special Olympic athletes signed up to play this year than ever before,” said Angela Phipps. “The school band, mascots and cheerleaders will be in attendance as well to help with the game and festivities.”

Phipps went on to say that donations collected at the door and during the “Chuck-A-Duck” contest, sponsored by the Lady Lions, will all go directly to Lions Unified, and money raised at the concession stand will all be donated to Washington County Special Olympics.

Those interested are encouraged to order a “Lions Unified” shirt to wear to the game and around town. Click Here to order, and be sure to come out on March 15 for a night of fun and positivity!

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