The West Union High School gym was packed on Sunday as the annual contest of the Venture Hawks vs. Sheriff’s Department Eagles took place. The Eagles once again came up short this year, being defeated by the Hawks 60-54, with a clock-defying three-pointer in the last moment of the game delivered by Darell.

Hawks pose for winning team photo post game. Photos Rachael Hazelbaker Hamilton/The Informer
This year, the Venture Hawks were coached by former Sheriff Kim Rogers. “Thanks to everyone that comes out to support individuals with ABILITIES,” the Adams County Board of Developmental Disabilities posted on their Facebook page, thanking everyone for their support following the game. The annual game brings together the community to highlight the important work of Venture Productions and coincides with Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. All funds raised go to support Venture programming.
March is recognized as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in Ohio, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with developmental disabilities while also celebrating their contributions to the community. The month-long observance promotes inclusion, accessibility, and opportunities for individuals with disabilities to live, learn, and work in the community.
Events such as the Venture Hawks vs. Sheriff’s Department Eagles game play a crucial role in fostering understanding and support for individuals with developmental disabilities. Across Ohio, organizations, schools, and businesses engage in activities to advocate for equal opportunities, emphasizing the importance of recognizing abilities rather than disabilities. The Adams County Board of Developmental Disabilities, continues to champion these efforts through educational campaigns, community outreach programs, and events like Sunday’s game.
The annual game is not just a competition but a testament to the strength and resilience of those living with developmental disabilities, as well as the unwavering support of the Adams County community. By coming together, the players, supporters, and local leaders reinforce the message that individuals with developmental disabilities deserve respect, inclusion, and the opportunity to thrive.