Luke Skywalker`s name was originally going to be Dirk Starkiller.
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Luke Skywalker`s name was originally going to be Dirk Starkiller.
For our Special Olympics athletes, playing volleyball manifests into more than a simple love for the game. Participating in Special Olympics blossoms confidence within their athletes. It’s a program that gives their athletes the ability and selfassurance to excel not only athletically and socially, but professionally as well. Special Olympics Arizona athletes Jeff Romero and Carlee Scott are shining examples, proving that passion and leadership on the court can translate to success outside the gym. Romero has been involved with Special Olympics for nearly 26 years, but has only been playing volleyball for about five years. “I really like it a lot. People really love me a lot because they know how I spike,” said Romero and he’s not kidding. Throughout his volleyball career, Romero has had the opportunity to travel throughout the United States for USAV National Tournaments – the most recent taking place in Louisville, Ky. – because of his team’s talent and triumph on the court. At the 2012 USAV Nationals in Salt Lake City, Utah, Romero’s strong arm even landed him a spot on the All-Star team. “That was so much fun,” said Romero. “I still cannot believe it. When they told me that I was so excited.” 4 His shot to stardom seemed to propel other aspects of his life as well. Soon after the 2012 tournament, Romero was named the Assistant Director of the Best Buddies program at Arizona State University. “I’ve been a Best Buddy for about a year and a half now and a Best Buddy ambassador,” Romero explained. He also acquired his first job, working with computers, shortly after his Best Buddy promotion. Romero exudes a confidence that he claims to have gained through participating in Special Olympics and now he is able to share that with younger players. “I’ve learned a lot and I’ve become more confident,” he said. “A lot of players would tell me that they were scared and I would teach them to learn new things… Sometimes they can’t hit over the net and I just tell them good job and try their best.” Continue on next page... Luke Skywalker’s name was originally going to be Dirk Starkiller. SPECIAL OLYMPICS An equally strong force on the court with a wicked serve, Scott has become a player that others look up to. Scott, teammates with Romero, has been involved with Special Olympics for over 10 years and volleyball has become her “thing.” Commonly referred to as the “social butterfly” of Special Olympics, Scott’s favorite part of unified sports is the friendships that she is able to build from all across the country. Outside of athletics and socializing, Scott has another unique (and revenue-generating) interest: Making soap. It all started when Scott came into her mother’s workshop and began to dabble with the molds. “My mom started and I followed her,” she explained. Scott’s mother, Caron Williams, is the owner of Bubbles Bath Boutique, a company that makes high end, handmade bath and body products. Williams has made products for several Hollywood celebrities including individual gifting Renée Zellweger and gifting bags for the Golden Globes. Once she realized Scott was serious about getting into the business, Williams contacted her graphic designers and she was overwhelmed by the support she received. “I had a lot of people come forward and actually donate their time and service to create Carlee’s logo,” said Williams. “Her business cards were made by the owner of The Artesian Group, the gifting company I belong to in Hollywood.” Scott now runs Bubbles Bath Boutique’s kids line called ‘Lil Miss Bubbles.’ She is specifically in charge of choosing the molds, fragrances and colors that go into each type of soap they create. “I get to come up with the flavors,” said Scott. “My favorite is Wacky Watermelon.” Scott’s entire collection is generated toward the children’s market and she wouldn’t have it any other way. “She picks out some pretty outrageous colors. She’ll spend hours picking out molds and fragrances and colors. She has a list and as she gets those items she crosses them off,” Williams said. “She makes soaps and lip butters right now, but hopefully we are going to extend her line after this summer.” As a parent, Williams recognizes the strong effect that Special Olympics has had on her daughter. “The confidence that it has given her is just amazing,” Williams said, tears swelling in the corners of her eyes. “Carlee has an older brother and a younger sister who have always been top notch in their sports and they’ve always been the stars. This gives Carlee the opportunity to show that she was just as good, just obviously a little bit different capacity… There’s nothing we won’t do when it comes to Special Olympics for Carlee.” The monkey in the Indiana Jones was so uncooperative that hidden wires were needed to wrangle it around the set. 5