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Challanger Baseball

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​The Challenger Division was established in 1989 as a separate division of Little League to enable individuals with intellectual and developmental challenges to enjoy the game of baseball along with the millions of others who participate in this sport worldwide.  Today, more than 30,000 people participate in more than 900 Challenger Divisions worldwide.
Challenger is held in the Spring at South Ardmore Park, Sundays, from approximately 3:00pm to 5:45pm. We divide our Challenger teams and consecutive games by age, with players 4-14 years of age playing in the Minors league, and players 15 years of age and older (now with no upwards age limit!) playing in the Majors league. A game will run for approximately one hour with practice and simple 'skills training' preceding. A large plastic whiffle ball and plastic bat is used. Some players elect to use a glove although it‘s not necessary. No score is maintained, all players on each team get to bat and advance the bases. All players bat without “outs” and after each player is up and moves through the bases, the players all “come home”, the side is retired and the teams then switch batting and fielding.  
This a very rewarding experience for all who participate.  Emphasis is placed on having fun, participating at whatever physical level is achievable, meeting new friends, being outdoors, etc. Patience on the part of volunteer “Buddies” is guaranteed. Games conclude with a food and beverage snack sponsored by parents each week on a rotating basis.
We recruit "Buddies" - student volunteers from middle school and high school to help the players. Knowledge of baseball is not necessary. Buddies help facilitate the player's involvement in the game by helping with catching a fly ball or fielding a "grounder", assisting with a throw, keeping the player engaged on the field, assisting the player with batting skills, etc. Some players with wheel chairs need to be pushed around the bases, while other players need direction and assistance with base running. We try to match players to Buddies based on gender, size and age. As Buddies often cannot make every game, they are not always assigned to the same player although this is the ideal situation. Buddies are generally contacted in February in preparation for the upcoming season.
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Main Line Reform Temple | Beth Elohim

Rabbi David Straus  |  Rabbi Geri Newburge  |  Cantor Faryn Rudnick
Rabbi Kevin Kleinman  |  Ross M. Levy
Cantor Emeritus Marshall Portnoy  |  Joel Ginsparg, President

410 Montgomery Avenue, Wynnewood, PA 19096
Temple Office: 610.649.7800  |  School Office: 610.642.0304  |  Fax: 610.642.6338

Religious School Closing Number: 1139  |  ECE Closing Number: 3143
​In the event of an emergency, please call 610.526.0416

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