Fourteen local high school teams made up of students with and without intellectual disabilities to compete in this year's soccer championship.
It's called the Unified Soccer League Championships and it's a chance for athletes of all levels from Philadelphia schools to compete together.
Fourteen high school teams from across our area competed in the tournament at the Northeast High School Stadium on May 9.And it's a chance for these student athletes to show win or lose, what they're made of. For more information, please visit
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