Blind 17-Year-Old Makes Free Throw Shot In Front Of 2500 People

More than just a great basketball shot, this story serves as a potent reminder of what is possible when one has perseverance, support, and the courage to overcome physical challenges.

Meet Jules

Juliana, also known as Jules, a blind 17-year-old student at Zeeland Public Schools, is a remarkable and inspiring athlete.

Special Program

Juliana’s school is very proud of its peer-to-peer program called zLinks, which is a component of Special Olympics Unified Sports.

Promoting Inclusivity

Zeeland Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Brandi-Lyn Mendham calls the program a “point of pride,” emphasizing its role in creating a welcoming and inclusive learning environment.

Her Partner

Allie, who has been Juliana’s friend since middle school, has been with her all throughout her basketball journey, helping her train, and guiding her within the court.

Big Moment

During their high school basketball game, the gym, packed with 2500 people, went completely silent when it was Juliana’s turn to make a free throw shot.

Hope And Support

This silence was important to Juliana. It gave her the opportunity to employ her special listening method for locating the net through tapping—a skill she had developed to compensate for her blindness—while playing basketball.

Great Shot!

The moment Juliana’s shot succeeded, there was a loud cheer that broke the silence. The audience burst with a mixture of adoration, astonishment, and happiness. It was a time of joy and unity that reflected the spirit of the community.

Such An Inspiration

Juliana’s accomplishment meant more to her than just racking up points; it meant challenging and transforming stereotypes. She seeks to show that individuals with disabilities can be more than just their impairment by educating and enlightening them about the capabilities of the blind.

Watch the victorious moment when Juliana made a successful free throw in the video below.

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