Challenger
Division
2007 Vice President: Gail Wrieden
2007 President:
Jim
Callister

The most fundamental goal of the Challenger
Division is to give everyone a chance to play, regardless of mental and physical
limitations







The
Challenger Division of Little League was established in 1989 as a separate
division of Little League Baseball to enable boys and girls with physical and
mental disabilities, ages 5-18 (or the completion of high school), to enjoy the
game of baseball along with the millions of other children who participate in
this sport worldwide.
Teams are set
up according to abilities, rather than age, and can include as many as 15-20
players, who can participate in one of three levels: Tee-Ball, Coach-Pitch or
Player Pitch.
Each player
gets a chance at bat. The side is retired when the offense has batted through
the roster, or when a pre-determined number of runs have been scored, or when
three outs are recorded. Little League recommends that no
score be kept during games. The Challenger players wear the same
uniforms, shoulder patches and safety equipment as other Little League
players.
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Players use the same
uniforms, equipment, & fields as the rest of NCYBA
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‘Buddies’ help the
Challenger players bat, throw, etc.
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Therapeutic and
socialization benefits
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Strengthening of self
esteem
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Teamwork, sportsmanship,
& fair play are learned
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More than 22,000 players
participate nationwide
| Division | Teams | Schedules |
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