Kids from across the state were in Owasso on Wednesday, playing in the Special Olympics Oklahoma soccer state championships.
Each team has students with special needs and without, and more than one hundred teams are there.
Winning is just part of the fun at the Special Olympics soccer championships.
"We just come out here, have some fun together, unite, play soccer, just have a great time,” said Aidyn Noman, a student at Wagoner High School. “It's a great opportunity."
Noman and Brycen Collier play for the Wagoner Unified team.
"He's always smiling the most,” said Noman about Collier. “He's always the brightest in the room. Never catch him on a bad day. He's always hugging people. We've known each other for a while now, and I'm blessed to have him."
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