Alia Hodnett shows off her frisbee skills with this long toss.
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Brandon Weeks shows off his first place medal in the 25-meter race.
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Bay County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Ken Smiley gives Darren Denton a tour of his helicopter, wishing him luck in his events.
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Holmes County Sheriff John Tate hands out ice-cold Gatorade to Natalie Key after her race.
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Holmes County High School student volunteers had a little fun hula-hooping during their down time between events. From left: Kevin Belser, Kyla Thole, and Mishayla Turbeville.
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Ponce de Leon Elementary Principal Rodd Jones was excited to watch his students compete in the games.
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Athletes and sponsors walk the track during opening ceremonies of the Holmes County Special Olympics.
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School Board Member Shirley Owens carries the torch during opening ceremonies of the 2021 Holmes County Special Olympics.
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Athletes, volunteers, and coaches from each Holmes County school prepare for the games to begin.
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Alivia Roberts does her best to beat out her competition in the long jump.
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This little guy gave his all in the potato sack race.
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Holmes County Development Commission Executive Director Joe Rone and Holmes County Administrator David E. Corbin were among local officials on hand for Friday’s event.
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From left: Natalie Key, Sadie Norris, Temperance Clemmons, and Alia Hodnett take a break from the competition.
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Children compete in the 25-meter race.
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