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OC Sharks capture 3rd at National Special Olympics Tournament
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October 17, 2025
OC Sharks capture 3rd at National Special Olympics Tournament

The Okmulgee County Sharks made waves in Oklahoma City last month, earning an impressive third-place finish at the 2025 Special Olympics North American (SONA) Softball Championship held Sept. 18-21 at Devon Field, home of the Women’s College World Series.

The Level 2 Okmulgee County Sharks (OC Sharks) joined delegations from across the country for the national competition, marking the team’s first appearance at the SONA Softball Championship. The Opening Ceremonies set an inspiring tone, featuring a spirited performance of the national anthem by a Tulsa athlete and a thrilling helicopter flyover by officers from the Oklahoma City Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR).

SONA Softball is part of the Special Olympics Unified Sports program, which unites athletes with and without intellectual disabilities to compete together as teammates. Competitive slow-pitch softball made its Special Olympics debut at the 1983 World Games in Louisiana, and since then, the sport has become a celebrated part of the organization’s inclusive mission.

The Sharks’ Head Coaching Team, Charlene and John Jacobus, led the group through a challenging tournament start. Despite early struggles in their first three games, the team remained focused and determined. Softball Coach Meaghan Larson, though unable to attend in person, supported the Sharks from home and cheered their progress from Okmulgee.

A major spark came from Unified Partner Brodie Graffman, a former ballplayer who proved instrumental in the Sharks’ turnaround. His leadership and steady performance helped propel the team to success in the final five games, securing their third-place victory. Reflecting on the experience, Graffman shared that success depends on “mastering the foundations of the game, building team chemistry and recognizing each player’s talent.” With a confident grin, he added that above all, “hard work” is what brings it all together.

The Okmulgee County Sharks operate as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, providing athletic and social opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities through programs like Special Olympics. Their ongoing success is made possible through the generous support of Okmulgee County community members, whose contributions help cover travel, equipment and participation costs.

Those wishing to support the Sharks’ mission can make donations online at facebook.com/ OCSHARKS.

— Information provided by Glynnis Coleman.

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