
Kevin and Nicole Evans didn’t give up on team sports after their son, Connor, was diagnosed with a form of autism and the doctor told them their son wouldn’t be able to play sports.
By RICKY WILSON
SportsEngine
To understand the beauty of basketball, and team sports, one only has to look at the impact it had on Connor Evans — he’s entering 7th grade at Canyon Ridge MS and he is 6-foot in bare feet. Connor uses team sports to help him overcome challenges.
At two-and-a-half years old, Connor was diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified or PDD-NOS. It is a form of autism which inhibits a person’s communication and motor skills development. In addition, he also suffered from Sensory Processing Disorder, which affects how the nervous system receives, processes and responds to sensory information.
His parents, Kevin and Nicole Evans, were told that he wouldn’t be able to play team sports, but they were determined to not let that happen.




