SER y Byd held their end of season netball presentation at the Selwyn Samuel Centre today, Friday (May 11).
Ser y byd is an inclusive netball team who currently play in the Llanelli Netball League and are affiliated to the Welsh Netball Association.
They offer the opportunity for those with a disability to be part of a team, learn a new skill, get fit and make new friends.
Ser y byd took part in the Special Olympics when they were mascots for the Welsh teams match against Fiji last year in Cardiff.
The side open go to watch Welsh games in Cardiff as often as they can.
The main body of the team is made up of clients of Coleshill Centre and pupils from Heol Goffa School.
Ser y Byd play their games on a Sunday afternoon during the Llanelli Netball League season. Next season they will play an extra two games.
Coaches include Tracy Hallett, Linda Williams, Sarann Richards and Kelly Stevens, all of whom give up their own time to support the club and help the players develop to their full potential.
For more information you can visit their website here.
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