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Sully Challenger Baseball

Chantilly Youth Association Baseball

Chantilly, Virginia - Fairfax County

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May 29, 2026

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Provider overview

Sully Challenger Baseball serves the Chantilly and Southwestern Youth Association area with adaptive Little League baseball for players with physical and mental disabilities, including youth and senior Challenger options.

Chantilly Youth Association Baseball administers Little League baseball programs and Sully Challenger Baseball in western Fairfax County.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
Little League Challenger ages 4-18; Senior Challenger ages 15+
Season
Spring Challenger baseball; source says the season starts in early April
Cost
Registration costs, eligibility, and equipment details should be confirmed through CYA Baseball before the season.

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Sully Challenger Baseball

The source says games are at Chantilly Park on Stringfellow Road and lists CYA Baseball office contact information.

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Sully Challenger adaptive baseball

Adaptive Little League baseball for players with physical and mental disabilities in the Chantilly and Southwestern Youth Association area.

Ages
Little League Challenger ages 4-18; Senior Challenger ages 15+
Season
Spring Challenger baseball; source says the season starts in early April
Schedule
The source says Sully Challengers play Friday afternoons between 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at Chantilly Park on Stringfellow Road.
Cost
Registration costs, eligibility, and equipment details should be confirmed through CYA Baseball before the season.
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Last checked
May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The Chantilly Youth Association Baseball Sully Challenger page says Challenger baseball enables boys and girls with physical and mental disabilities to play baseball, lists Little League Challenger ages 4-18 and Senior Challenger ages 15+, says Sully Challengers represents Chantilly and Southwestern Youth Associations, and lists Friday evening play at Chantilly Park on Stringfellow Road.
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Program details we found

Sully Challenger adaptive baseball

The Chantilly Youth Association Baseball Sully Challenger page says Challenger baseball enables boys and girls with physical and mental disabilities to play baseball, lists Little League Challenger ages 4-18 and Senior Challenger ages 15+, says Sully Challengers represents Chantilly and Southwestern Youth Associations, and lists Friday evening play at Chantilly Park on Stringfellow Road.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source says everyone gets a chance to play regardless of limitations or ability and describes Challenger as a division for players with physical and mental disabilities.

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

What we checked

What we found: The Chantilly Youth Association Baseball Sully Challenger page says Challenger baseball enables boys and girls with physical and mental disabilities to play baseball, lists Little League Challenger ages 4-18 and Senior Challenger ages 15+, says Sully Challengers represents Chantilly and Southwestern Youth Associations, and lists Friday evening play at Chantilly Park on Stringfellow Road.

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