





SALISBURY, Md.- Game rules for the Little League Challenger program are simple: there’s no outs, all players make base, and everyone wins.
It’s an inclusive baseball division for individuals with disabilities. “They’re capable and they just need a chance. I think that’s what this is. It’s giving them that chance to show what they can do,” Wicomico Parks & Recs Director Steve Miller said.
Saturday marked opening day for season 3, welcoming a record-breaking 60 players across 6 teams.
Challenger Tigers Coach Bob Freeman tells us his kids practice weekly and are quite dedicated to perfecting their craft. “Usually, we practice until it gets dark because the kids are having fun. It’s a great time for them to get together with peers, get physical activity, and participate,” Freeman said.
A unique feature of the program is that participants are matched with a buddy for support, including players from the Salisbury Club Baseball Team. “I think that baseball is more of an experience. If you can just of kind of share or show that, you can get other people involved. You can get people to feel the same way I felt when I was 4 or 5 years old,” Player and Senior Marketing Major Emmanuel Moore said.
“As a player I’m always on the field. Even off the field, I never feel like I’m that helper and I never have a chance to do stuff like this. To hang out with these guys and make them feel involved feels great. It’s such a special game,” Senior Science Major Bryden Stelle said.
Wicomico Parks & Recs spearheads the initiative.
Executive Director Steve Miller says they raised over a half a million dollars in private funds for program operations, showing the community’s passion to keep these players on the field. “They deserve the same opportunities that everyone gets. That’s the real special part of this field and this effort is how the community rallied and recognized that. Now, there’s that opportunity,” Miller said.
Participants came from Wicomico, Worcester, and Somerset counties.
Thanks to community support, the program continues to be free for players.
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