VIDEO: Crowd goes wild after blind Michigan high schooler sinks free throw
In the video, you see Zeeland East High School 11th grader Jules Hoogland, who's blind, attempting to shoot a basketball into the hoop.After several knocks, Jules makes the shot, and the ball goes in.This game was part of the Unified Sports Program for special education students.This video was shot during the Zeeland East vs. West game this week.
Jules says this program is more than sports. It's also an opportunity to create lasting friendships. After a couple of taps on the backboard, Jules Hoogland takes her shot. Because Jules is blind, she has help on the hardwood. The girl in the video behind Jules is Ally Guffey. They knew each other back in middle school, but the Unified Sports Program made the two grow together almost like sisters.
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