Serving Caledon and surrounding communities
The Challenger baseball program provides an opportunity for children with cognitive or physical disabilities to enjoy the thrill of playing baseball, being part of a team,
developing physical and social skill plus all the benefits of participation in baseball at a level structured to their abilities. Games are played in a fun, safe environment where no score is kept.
The philosophy is very simple: 'Play, just for fun!!
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What is Challenger Baseball all about?
Challenger Baseball is a program that provides an opportunity for children with cognitive or physical disabilities to enjoy the full benefits of participation in baseball at a level structured to their abilities.
Baseball games are played in a fun, safe environment where no score is kept. Able-bodied “Buddies” are assigned (one on one, where possible) to each participant.
These Buddies assist the Challenger players with their involvement in the game. Pushing wheelchairs around the base path, assisting players in how to hold the bat and swing, or providing protection for the Challenger player from a batted ball, are just a few of the ways the Buddies offer a better experience for the participants in Challenger Baseball.
Each participant is treated like every other player in the conventional baseball program. All players are outfitted in uniforms, use the same equipment, and play their games at the local baseball parks.
A team picture is a must for Challenger, as it is in the other divisions.
Last but not least, the smiles are plentiful and free! The joy on the face of each participant in Challenger Baseball makes it very clear how much fun they are having.
No pressures, no playing time issues, everyone just has fun! It's what baseball is supposed to be all about.
Benefits
Playing in a Challenger division gives players and their families the opportunity to:
enjoy the thrill of playing baseball
be part of a team
develop physical and social skills
build self esteem
get exercise while having fun
make new friends
meet other children and families in their communities
Objectives
To provide an opportunity for children and youth with cognitive or physical disabilities to enjoy the benefits of playing baseball
To educate the community that children with cognitive or physical disabilities can play organized baseball, just like their peers
To help the youth in the community "give back" to society, by getting involved in the Challenger program as "Buddies"
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