Children with mental and physical disabilities were able to take the field April 30 as the Fort Hunt Little League hosted its first “Challenger” baseball game at Hollin Hall fields.
Ten players from the Fort Hunt league volunteered to be buddies for around 10 Challenger players and helped them with batting, throwing and running the bases.
West Potomac High School baseball coach Jim Sullivan and four varsity players were also on hand to assist with the game, after West Potomac sophomore Adriana DeLorenzo sang the National Anthem.
“The players had a blast, demonstrated character, and showed everyone how to have fun no matter what your ability,” said organizer Tony Castrilli. “The game really brought the community together and our volunteers did an exceptional job helping the players and making the game a success.”
The next Challenger baseball game is scheduled to take place this summer in June.
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