 Well, today's Special Olympics will provide great memories for all of the participants. However, for one competitor from Phelps High School, today's games will pale in comparison to the memories she made last Friday night. Madison Lawson, who was born with spina bifida, is paralyzed from the waist down. But she still got to live every high school girl's dream when she was crowned queen of the Phelps High School prom, which came as a surprise to her entire family. It was just wonderful. People snapping pictures, and she was just gorgeous. And then we get the call from her teacher while we were waiting on her that she made prom queen. And we're screaming and hollering, and it was just truly amazing. And it's just a blessing that these kids voted for our Madison to know that the love that they had for her all these years, it's just, it's awesome. It's wonderful. I enjoyed it. It was, it was good to be prom queen. It was fun. Friday was the best time of my life. It was. Madison is a senior at Phelps High School, and she says she would like to go on to college to become a nurse.