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Challenger Sports News Wanted
Let the Challenger Sports Community know what's going on with our special athletes, buddies, coaches, sponsors and parents.  You may mail or email stories and pictures to John or Kerri at P.O. Box 3914, Tallahassee, Florida 32315.  For folks wishing the return of pictures, please include a self-addressed stamped envelope.
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Thursday, May 4
Challenger Baseball, How did we start?
In 1986 Ed Beardsley approached his son’s fourth-grade teacher about forming an
athletic program after school. The students,not able to play regular baseball, needed an alternative. All had some sort of motor deficiency and disability. The first year five students started this informal version of the Challenger Program. They played catch with a wiffle ball and eventually added a home plate and bases. By the end of their first season, 14 children were playing baseball with Ed Beardsley. In 1989 the team grew to include 27 children.

In 1989, Ed Beardsley accepted an invitation from Little League Baseball to join
a task force and assist in creating a national program headed by Senator Robert Dole.
Thanks to the determination of this one dedicated father, today more than 22,000
players participate in the Little League Challenger Division.

Ed Beardsley was honored as the first Challenger Award recipient in 1998 during
the Little League World Series Awards Breakfast. Today he is joined by his son,who now volunteers as a buddy to players needing assistance.

All Children ages 5 through 18, or who remain in school, with physical or mental disabilities are encouraged to participate. The Challenger Division of Little League
Baseball is a program for mentally and physically disabled youth to enjoy the full
benefits of Little League participation in an athletic environment structured to their abilities. However, whenever possible and with reasonable accommodations, disabled youngsters should participate in unrestricted league play provided their participation is possible and fair within the standard rules and regulations of Little League.

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, the strengthening of participants’ self-esteem, the opportunities to mainstream into other divisions of play, and the disciplines of teamwork, sportsmanship and fair play which are hallmarks of the Little League program.

The philosophy of the Little League Challenger Division is to provide the
framework so that every Little League program may offer a structured, athletic
activity for all youth in the community. Playing equipment, uniforms, official
shoulder patches, umpires and any special event activities provided for existing divisions are to be available for the Little League Challenger participants as well.

Chartered by the United States Congress as an educational program it is incumbent upon every league administration to provide the same organizational structure as is offered the other Little League divisions, and to assimilate the Little League Challenger participants into the structure of the Little League program. A special group of children, who shun the
description “special,” can now enjoy all the benefits Little League Baseball has been
offering to youngsters worldwide since 1939. Playing with the same equipment on the same fields, Challenger Division participants learn not only the fundamentals of baseball, but also how it feels to be just like other children pulling together as a team, being cheered, and earning awards for their achievements.
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