LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Bellarmine University softball team recently hosted the "Chris and Jenna Game" at Knights Field.
Chris and Jenna have been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, which is a congenital disorder that can have a number of different effects on motor movement and often hinders physical activity.
The Knights played a softball game with Chris and Jenna, helping them hit, run bases and field balls. More importantly, they were their biggest cheerleaders.
"It wasn't like any other game day," senior
Ciara Incorvati said. "We were given the opportunity to work with two inspirational kids. Chris and Jenna don't let their disorder stand in their way."
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