USA Games 2018 Recap

Team Massachusetts joined thousands of athletes, coaches and Unified partners in Seattle July 1-7 for the 2018 USA Games.

Members of Team Massachusetts competed in eight sports, Gymnastics, Swimming, Bowling, Power Lifting, Golf, Basketball, Soccer and Flag Football, and returned home with an impressive 41 medals.  Read below for medal count and highlights. Check out photos from the week in Seattle!

Medal Count: 41

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4th Place- 7

5th Place-  6

6th Place-  2

7th Place- 1

8th Place-  1

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Daily recap emails:

Team Massachusetts joined thousands of athletes, coaches and Unified partners in Seattle July 1-7 for the 2018 USA Games.

Members of Team Massachusetts competed in eight sports, Gymnastics, Swimming, Bowling, Power Lifting, Golf, Basketball, Soccer and Flag Football, and returned home with an impressive 41 medals.  Read below for medal count and highlights. Check out photos from the week in Seattle!

Medal Count: 41

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4th Place- 7

5th Place-  6

6th Place-  2

7th Place- 1

8th Place-  1

Team Massachusetts in the news:

Daily recap emails:

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