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Adaptive softballPrograms specifically designed for people with disabilitiesWhether you want to learn to play softball, have fun, compete, or just enjoy a fun game with some great friends, adaptive softball programs are a great way to spend some quality summer time in the great outdoors. Adaptive softball is offered at three levels: Youth softball: Ages 10 - 18![]() BATTER UP! Want to learn to play softball? Increase your softball skills? Learn more about softball? Have fun and meet new friends? This is the program for you! Youth softball teaches basic rules and good sportsmanship in a non-threatening environment. Our staff is well experienced in the game and will give the youth a softball experience of a lifetime! Siblings and parents are invited to volunteer. Season highlights may include special events such as playing under the lights (program times may vary for this event), end of the season picnic, team pictures, and more! Staff to participant ratio is 1:10. More information
Adult competitive softball: Ages 19+![]() ![]() Want to play some softball? Do you have experience playing on a team? Then this program is for you. This program is designed for men and women who want to play competitively. Teams will be developed after the player skill evaluations are completed the first night. Season highlights may include special events such as playing under the lights (program times may vary for this event), end of the season picnic, team pictures and more! Staff to participant ratio is 1:20. More information
Adult recreational softball: Ages 19+![]() Join us for a fun summer of softball with your friends from AR&LE. This program is designed for men and women who want to play for fun - no experience is necessary. Teams will be developed after the player skill evaluations are completed the first night. Season highlights may include special events such as playing under the lights (program times may vary for this event), end of the season picnic, team pictures, and more! Staff to participant ratio is 1:20. More information
For more information, contact:
Sacha Pankratz, Adaptive Program Coordinator
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