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Triumph of Teamwork: Deaf Football Team Claims Victory with Unprecedented Championship Win

The California School for the Deaf in Riverside has transformed its football narrative from perennial underdogs to back-to-back season champions. In the thrilling 2022 championship game, a critical play unfolded as quarterback Trevin Adams connected with his lifelong friend, Jory Valencia, for a pivotal touchdown, showcasing their perfect synergy and years of teamwork. This marked a historic moment, as they became the state’s first deaf football team to win a championship, breaking stereotypes and dominating the field with their unique sign language-based communication. The team’s success story has become an inspiring beacon of determination, unity, and the power of embracing one’s identity in sports.

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