Deaf Football Team Brings Pride to Riverside Community

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A singular undefeated play for the California School for the Deaf shot squad brightens a assemblage ravaged by the pandemic.

Thomas Fuller

Nov. 17, 2021, 8:34 a.m. ET

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High schoolhouse  shot   players astatine  the California School for the Deaf, Riverside, during halftime of a playoff crippled  connected  Friday.
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RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Every erstwhile successful a portion a communicative comes on that prompts a newsman to driblet everything, cancel appointments, hide the conception of a weekend, hug household members goodbye — and dash.

For maine that communicative was astir a precocious schoolhouse shot team. Last week, I drove 7 hours from my location successful the East Bay to the California School for the Deaf, Riverside. I was not disappointed.

After a agelong drawstring of losing seasons, the shot squad was undefeated and, for the archetypal clip successful the school’s history, vying for the part championship. The nonfiction I wrote astir the team, which is known arsenic the Cubs, was published this week.

When I arrived astatine the campus, the school’s ebullient superintendent, Nancy Hlibok Amann, graciously gave maine a tour. Through a motion connection interpreter she told maine astir the team’s coach.

“His humor runs pigskin,” she said of Coach Keith Adams.

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That evening Coach Adams and his players pummeled their opponents successful the 2nd circular of the playoffs. The lopsided effect was not a surprise. The Cubs had outscored their opponents, 642-156, during the regular season, lifting the spirits of a assemblage deed hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

On Sunday I accompanied the players and coaches to the N.F.L. crippled betwixt the Los Angeles Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings, wherever stadium announcers celebrated the Cubs’ victories. Dressed successful their reddish jerseys, they watched arsenic their faces showed up connected the tremendous videoboard. Friends texted to accidental they had seen them connected television.

There are galore explanations for wherefore the squad is doing truthful good this twelvemonth — the peculiar cohort of players is precise talented, swift and disciplined. And the athletes play hard.

“I emotion being physical, the hard hits and the tackles,” said Tevin Adams, the team’s quarterback. He is besides the coach’s son.

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But what struck maine astir was however comfy and assured the players seemed to beryllium unneurotic arsenic a deaf squad with deaf coaches. It was their satellite connected their terms.

When they were younger and played successful proceeding leagues, they were often enactment astatine chemoreceptor tackle due to the fact that the presumption required little communication. Now they played immoderate presumption suited them best.

“They person a precise peculiar bond, a chemistry,” Amann told me. “They’re capable to work each other.”

I asked Laura Edwards, the athletics supervisor astatine the school, astir the longstanding statement implicit whether deaf children should be mainstream institutions oregon all-deaf schools.

Edwards is deaf and was calved into a proceeding family. She told maine that she precocious brought an interpreter to a household gathering due to the fact that she wanted to seizure arsenic galore conversations arsenic she could.

“Growing up arsenic a deaf idiosyncratic I ne'er went to a deaf school,” Edwards told me. “It was a conflict to marque friends. It was precise lonely.”

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At the Riverside campus, Edwards says she watches deaf students who transferred from mainstream institutions blossom. “The connection obstruction is eliminated and determination is inclusion and societal interaction.”

“Our pupil athletes are the aforesaid arsenic immoderate different proceeding students successful presumption of carnal and intelligence skills and diversion talents,” she texted maine later. “The lone quality is they are Deaf.”

Edwards noted that she had capitalized the connection “Deaf.”

“It’s not a typo,” she said. “We person a civilization of our own.”

Thomas Fuller is the San Francisco bureau main for The New York Times.


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