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Play Lawton Miracle League

City of Lawton Parks and Recreation (Play Lawton)

Lawton, Oklahoma - Comanche County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Lawton

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Lawton, Oklahoma

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Provider overview

Play Lawton, the City of Lawton's Parks and Recreation department, runs a Miracle League so children with disabilities can play adapted baseball in a spring season.

Play Lawton is the City of Lawton's Parks and Recreation department, offering youth and adult leagues including a Miracle League for children with disabilities.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
Children with disabilities; confirm the current age divisions with Play Lawton
Season
Spring Miracle League season, with games on Fridays
Cost
Confirm registration windows, any fees, and the current season schedule with Play Lawton Parks and Recreation.

Location contacts

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Play Lawton (City of Lawton Parks and Recreation)

Season dates and registration deadlines change each year. Families should confirm the current Miracle League season and registration with Play Lawton.

Programs and offerings

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Program details found
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Miracle League adapted baseball

City-run Miracle League baseball for children with disabilities, with buddies, an accessible field, season dates, and registration.

Ages
Children with disabilities; confirm the current age divisions with Play Lawton
Season
Spring Miracle League season, with games on Fridays
Schedule
Per Play Lawton, Miracle League games are held on Fridays during a spring season; contact Play Lawton for the current season dates and registration deadline.
Cost
Confirm registration windows, any fees, and the current season schedule with Play Lawton Parks and Recreation.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Play Lawton, the City of Lawton Parks and Recreation department, runs a Miracle League that provides opportunities for children with disabilities to play Miracle League baseball regardless of their abilities, with games on Fridays in a spring season and a published phone and program email.
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Program details we found

Miracle League adapted baseball

Play Lawton, the City of Lawton Parks and Recreation department, runs a Miracle League that provides opportunities for children with disabilities to play Miracle League baseball regardless of their abilities, with games on Fridays in a spring season and a published phone and program email.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a Miracle League, children with disabilities, and the chance to play Miracle League baseball regardless of ability.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the accessible field, buddy support, age divisions, registration deadlines, and how a new player gets started.

What we checked

What we found: Play Lawton, the City of Lawton Parks and Recreation department, runs a Miracle League that provides opportunities for children with disabilities to play Miracle League baseball regardless of their abilities, with games on Fridays in a spring season and a published phone and program email.

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What to confirm

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What information should families confirm with City of Lawton Parks and Recreation (Play Lawton)?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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