USA Games Athlete Spotlight: Scott Ball

Hometown: Pittsburg
Sport: Bocce

Scott Ball has been part of Special Olympics for an incredible 35 years, and the experience has truly shaped his life. Through sports, Scott has discovered a global community filled with people who care deeply and work together to help athletes achieve their dreams.

One of the biggest challenges Scott has overcome is his weight loss journey, which he has tackled with determination and commitment. Today, he is proud of the healthy lifestyle he continues to build and maintain. His proudest accomplishment this year was being named the 2025 Special Olympics Kansas Summer Games Most Inspirational Athlete, an honor that reflects the positivity and encouragement he brings to everyone around him.

Scott stays active in his community by bowling, helping coach flag football, and spending time with the people who matter most to him. He admires his guardian and shared living family for their constant support and for always treating him with respect. When he’s not competing, Scott enjoys knitting—he can knit up to 10 hats in a week—and even has a hidden talent for singing.

Being selected for the 2026 USA Games means the world to Scott. He’s excited for the chance to compete on the national stage and hopes to bring home a first-place finish in bocce. To prepare, he’s been working out and practicing regularly on the bocce courts, focused and ready for the opportunity ahead.

Scott works at Bearded Bully Barbershop and proudly represents Kansas as he prepares for his first USA Games experience.

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In June, Team Kansas will represent our state at the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games — competing against thousands of athletes from across the country. For many, it’s the biggest moment of their athletic career.

But here’s the reality: getting our team to Minnesota doesn’t happen without serious community support. Travel, uniforms, equipment, meals, and competition fees add up fast. Every dollar raised goes directly toward making sure our athletes can focus on one thing — competing their hearts out.