News KMC Airmen organize adaptive soccer game October 6, 2016 Photos by Senior Airman Jimmie D. Pike Children from Kaiserslautern and Ramstein schools play an adaptive sports soccer game Sept. 22 on Vogelweh. Fourteen kids from Kaiserslautern and Ramstein schools participated in the soccer game. Students rehydrate during a break from an adaptive sports soccer game Sept. 22 on Vogelweh. The adaptive sports program provides children with disabilities an opportunity to live an active and healthy lifestyle. Airman 1st Class Jazmine Washington, 86th Medical Operations Squadron dental technician, serves food to students after an adaptive sports soccer game Sept. 22 on Vogelweh. Airmen came out to volunteer and help make the event run smoothly for the students participating. Children from Kaiserslautern and Ramstein middle schools pose for a photo before an adaptive sports soccer Sept. 22 at Kaiserslautern High School on Vogelweh. Adaptive sports provides children with disabilities the opportunity to socialize and have fun with their peers. Elijah Muhammad, Ramstein Middle School student, prepares to take a shot on goal during an adaptive sports soccer game Sept. 22 on Vogelweh. Participating students from Ramstein and Kaiserslautern middle schools played two games of soccer before breaking for lunch. Erin Fairchild, Kaiserslautern Middle School student, cheers for her school’s team during an adaptive sports soccer game Sept. 22 on Vogelweh. While partaking in the adaptive sports program children can stay fit and work on social skills in a fun environment. Tags: Adaptive Sports « Previous × Next » Share Tweet