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Cranston Western Little League Challenger Division

Cranston Western Little League

Cranston, Rhode Island - Providence County County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Cranston

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Cranston, Rhode Island

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Provider overview

Cranston Western Little League's Challenger Division offers adaptive baseball for boys and girls with disabilities, playing home games at Michael P. Varrato Field in Cranston.

Cranston Western Little League is a Cranston, Rhode Island youth baseball organization that includes a Challenger Division for players with disabilities.

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Registration
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Ages
Children and teens with physical or intellectual disabilities; confirm Challenger age ranges
Season
Spring/summer baseball season; confirm current season dates
Cost
Confirm Challenger registration cost or fee assistance, the season start, equipment provided, and how to sign up as a player or buddy.

Location contacts

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1 public contact

Cranston Western Little League (Michael P. Varrato Field)

Seasons and game days vary by year. Families should confirm the current Challenger season, registration window, and schedule with the league.

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Challenger Division adaptive baseball

Adaptive Little League baseball, buddy pairing, accessible field play, season dates, costs, and registration.

Ages
Children and teens with physical or intellectual disabilities; confirm Challenger age ranges
Season
Spring/summer baseball season; confirm current season dates
Schedule
Contact Cranston Western Little League for current Challenger Division season dates, game times, and registration at Michael P. Varrato Field.
Cost
Confirm Challenger registration cost or fee assistance, the season start, equipment provided, and how to sign up as a player or buddy.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Cranston Western Little League fields a Challenger Division team, the Little League adaptive baseball program established in 1989 that enables boys and girls with physical and intellectual disabilities to play baseball, with home games at Michael P. Varrato Field and its own league website.
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Program details we found

Challenger Division adaptive baseball

Cranston Western Little League fields a Challenger Division team, the Little League adaptive baseball program established in 1989 that enables boys and girls with physical and intellectual disabilities to play baseball, with home games at Michael P. Varrato Field and its own league website.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names the Challenger Division, boys and girls with physical and mental disabilities, and adaptive Little League baseball.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about field accessibility, buddy support, adaptive equipment, the level of physical participation, what to bring, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: Cranston Western Little League fields a Challenger Division team, the Little League adaptive baseball program established in 1989 that enables boys and girls with physical and intellectual disabilities to play baseball, with home games at Michael P. Varrato Field and its own league website.

We avoid ranking, recommending, evaluating quality, or making safety claims. Use the source links and contact the provider before enrolling.

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What to confirm

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  • Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
  • Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.

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  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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