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Local keiki with special needs get a chance to play sports

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The Firebirds baseball team is the first in Hawaii created for youth with special needs, organizers say. Zander Young raises his helmet while running toward home plate to score during a scrimmage at Mililani District Park.

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Kaimana Gilding still has a smile on his face, even after swinging and missing.

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Trojans players work with the Firebirds as mentors. Joaquin Padre, middle, and James Blake listen to instructions from coach Kris Dung.

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Damien Cunningham, talks with Mililani Trojans baseball player and volunteer JR Suehisa (No. 1).

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Donovan Esona, left, laughs while being chased by Delsin Rhoney during a Firebirds scrimmage at Mililani District Park.