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Fort Hunt Challenger Baseball

Fort Hunt Little League

Alexandria, Virginia - Fairfax County

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May 30, 2026

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Alexandria, Virginia

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Provider overview

Fort Hunt Challenger Baseball offers adapted Little League baseball for boys and girls ages 6-18 with special needs in the Fort Hunt and Alexandria area of Fairfax County.

Fort Hunt Little League operates youth baseball in the Fort Hunt area and publishes Challenger Division information through Fort Hunt Sports.

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Registration
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Ages
Boys and girls ages 6-18 with special needs
Season
Seasonal Challenger baseball; games are described as weekend afternoon games
Cost
Registration costs, uniform details, equipment, and any scholarship options should be confirmed through Fort Hunt Little League.

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Fort Hunt Little League Challenger Division

The source describes weekend afternoon Challenger games; families should confirm the current field assignment.

Fort Hunt Little League

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Challenger Division baseball

Adapted Little League baseball for ages 6-18 with special needs, using non-competitive games and buddy support.

Ages
Boys and girls ages 6-18 with special needs
Season
Seasonal Challenger baseball; games are described as weekend afternoon games
Schedule
The source says Challenger is a two- or three-inning non-competitive game played on weekend afternoons.
Cost
Registration costs, uniform details, equipment, and any scholarship options should be confirmed through Fort Hunt Little League.
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Last checked
May 30, 2026
Why this is listed
The Fort Hunt Little League baseball page lists a Challenger Division for boys and girls ages 6-18 with special needs that preclude mainstream Little League participation, says the game is adapted to each child's abilities, describes non-competitive weekend afternoon games, and says players are teamed with buddies.
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Program details we found

Challenger Division baseball

The Fort Hunt Little League baseball page lists a Challenger Division for boys and girls ages 6-18 with special needs that preclude mainstream Little League participation, says the game is adapted to each child's abilities, describes non-competitive weekend afternoon games, and says players are teamed with buddies.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Fort Hunt says the program adapts the game to each child's abilities and pairs players with current and former Fort Hunt buddies.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current registration, game dates, field assignment, buddy support, uniform and equipment details, parking, restroom access, caregiver expectations, weather updates, and whether the program fits wheelchair, sensory, stamina, communication, transfer, and supervision needs.

What we checked

What we found: The Fort Hunt Little League baseball page lists a Challenger Division for boys and girls ages 6-18 with special needs that preclude mainstream Little League participation, says the game is adapted to each child's abilities, describes non-competitive weekend afternoon games, and says players are teamed with buddies.

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What to confirm

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