The North Shore’s acclaimed Challenger Baseball program is now granting adults with cognitive and physical disabilities a league of their own.
The Myrtle Park games are meant to be fun and safe, and no score is kept, according to a release from Challenger.
Players are assigned a buddy who assists with such tasks as pushing wheelchairs around the bases and helping hitters swing.
There is no cost to participants. Registration is now open and the league is hoping to recruit more volunteer buddies to get in the game.
To register for the adult division, go to msll.ca. To volunteer email [email protected]. Youth players can register at highlandsbaseball.com.