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Registration Dates Challenger Baseball
February 5th 10am-11am
February 12th 10am-11am
at Canopy Oaks Community Park |
What is “Little Challenger Division”
Baseball?
The Challenger League is a division of
Little
League baseball. It is a program for mentally and physically
challenged youths, to enjoy the full benefits of “Little League:
participation in an athletic environment structured to THEIR
abilities. The Challenger Division accommodates participants ages 5
through 18 (or through the completion of high school). FL District
20 is charted by the United States Congress as an education program.
It is also a non-profit organization.
What’s our philosophy?
The philosophy of Little
League Challenger Division is to provide the framework so the every program may offer
athletic activity for ALL it’s youths within a community/district.
More than the skills of baseball learned through the experience, the
value of the Little League Challenger
Division is found in the
proven therapeutic and socialization benefits of participating in
sports. (Which some of our children have NEVER been able to do
before!) The strengthening of the children’s self-esteem, the
disciplines of teamwork, citizenship and fair play, which are
hallmarks of the Little League program.
So what’s the bottom line?
All children want to run, jump and play; be
successful; to feel worthwhile, and to just have some FUN! Children
want to belong no matter what their challenges in life may be. The Challenger Division provides a safe environment in which our
kids can BE kids and participate in America’s favorite pastime,
barrier free. It’s like a dream come true for these special
children to actually be on a real team and playing real baseball!
Here’s how we do it …
The Challenger Division makes some rule changes
to make the games more enjoyable for the kids. We either “coach
pitch” to the kids or use a tee-ball stand, whichever is more
comfortable for the player. We bat through the line-up each inning.
The last batter in the inning runs around the bases until all the
base runners reach home plate. No score is kept all games end in a
tie. Everyone is a WINNER! We also implement the use of the “Buddy”
system in our games. Each child may have a buddy, which can be
a parent, sibling or other friend or helper that would
like to participate. Our Buddy System really enhances the
game. Each buddy provides assistance as needed. A child in a
wheelchair may need a push around the bases, or a child with
developmental delays may need assistance with batting or throwing,
others may need help catching or simply finding the bases. We have
children with a wide variety of special needs. Buddies are very
important, providing encouragement to help our children achieve
their goals. Which simply put means …. To have a GREAT TIME!! It
truly is a memorable experience for all.
What are our needs?
We are always looking for volunteers to help make our leagues a
success. Our entire league is made up of volunteers, the board
members, coaches, umpires, team mom’s, buddies, various committees
including our fundraising group and public relations. We can always
use more help in any of these areas.
Contributions are what help to give these
children the opportunity to play ball. Since the Little League
Challenger Division is a non-profit organization, contributions are
tax deductible. All contributions go directly to the FL District 20
Challenger Division for things like uniforms, equipment, trophies,
insurance, and other needs.
So help us spread to word about the
Little League Challenger Division. Help us grow. Your participation is
appreciated.
For additional information, please call or email:
FL DISTRICT 20 LITTLE LEAGUE CHALLENGER
DIVISION
Attn: Lisa Shealy, Assistant District
Administrator
Phone: (850) 668-9428
Email: sports4specialkids@comcast.net
Leon County Division of Parks and Recreation
Attn: Dean Richards, Parks Supervisor
Phone: (850) 606-1477
Email:
RichardsD@leoncountyfl.gov
FL District 20 Little League
Attn: Mike Crow, District Administrator
Phone: (850) 575-1147
Email: scrow@mailer.fsu.edu
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