MEDIA, Pa. — Penn State Brandywine’s softball team officially welcomed its newest — and youngest — member with a special draft-day ceremony in the campus gym on April 30. Fourth grader Ziah Oyler was recruited through Team IMPACT, a national non-profit organization that connects children facing serious and chronic illnesses with local college athletic teams.
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In 2016, Oyler was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a connective tissue disorder. The condition has limited her ability to participate in strenuous activities. She had to give up ninja gymnastics, but enjoys computer coding, video games, math and science.
Team IMPACT’s goals are for each child to experience an increase in optimism, confidence and a sense of belonging, and for the athletes to gain a deeper appreciation for the challenges faced by others.
As part of the Brandywine softball team, the 10-year-old from West Grove, Pennsylvania, will attend practices, games and other team activities for the next two years.