![]() “It’s good for our baseball and softball teams and our Senate kids to get out here and work with all our students.” ![]() “It’s such a good thing for these kids to get out and play ball,” he said, watching the students laughing and having fun. The event was a no-brainer, with the softball field close to the main building. We got everything we need to make this an enjoyable event for everyone.”īutler said Raider players and Student Senate are always willing to help out their fellow students. “I thought back then that we have a great opportunity to do so right here. “Why couldn’t we do it here at Richmond,” he said, reflecting on last year. ![]() ![]() Jim Butler, the high school principal, said he came up with the idea last year while watching his son participate in similar events that brought players and kids with special needs together onto the field. ![]() More than two dozen students were able to play a softball game filled with laughter, smiles, and high-fives with the help of players from both the softball and baseball teams. ROCKINGHAM - The Raider softball field was filled with parents, softball and baseball players, and Student Senate members during Thursday morning’s second annual Richmond Senior High School Exceptional Children tee-ball game. Christi Jacobs, a junior at Richmond Senior High School and a member of the varsity baseball team, stands with Caleb Blake during the second annual Richmond Senior High School Exceptional Children tee-ball game held at the Raider softball field on Thursday, May 4, 2023. ![]()
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