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Woburn Little League Challenger Division

Woburn Little League

Woburn, Massachusetts - Middlesex County

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May 28, 2026

Area

Greater Boston

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Map and directions

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40 Forest Park Road, Woburn, MA 01801

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Provider overview

Woburn Little League Challenger Division offers free adaptive baseball at Weafer Park, with buddy volunteer support and a spring-to-summer season.

Woburn Little League is a volunteer youth baseball and softball organization that includes a Challenger adaptive baseball division and uses Weafer Park and other Woburn fields.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
Ages 4 to 18, up to age 22 if still enrolled in school; Senior Challenger for ages 15 and older
Season
April through July for the posted Woburn Challenger season
Cost
The source says Woburn Challenger is free of charge; families should confirm registration timing, equipment, uniform, and buddy details.

Location contacts

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Weafer Park

40 Forest Park Road, Woburn, MA 01801

The source says Woburn Challenger games are held at Weafer Park; confirm the exact field and parking instructions before attending.

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Woburn Challenger baseball

Greater Boston free Saturday adaptive baseball with buddy support at Weafer Park.

Ages
Ages 4 to 18, up to age 22 if still enrolled in school; Senior Challenger for ages 15 and older
Season
April through July for the posted Woburn Challenger season
Schedule
The source says games are held once a week on Saturday mornings at Weafer Park from April to the end of July, with opening day and a final cookout celebration.
Cost
The source says Woburn Challenger is free of charge; families should confirm registration timing, equipment, uniform, and buddy details.
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Listing check

Last checked
May 28, 2026
Why this is listed
The Woburn Little League Challenger page says Challenger is Little League's adaptive baseball program for people with physical and intellectual challenges, lists ages 4 to 18 or up to 22 if still in school, describes Senior Challenger for ages 15 and older, and says the Woburn program is free with Saturday games at Weafer Park.
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Program details we found

Woburn Challenger baseball

The Woburn Little League Challenger page says Challenger is Little League's adaptive baseball program for people with physical and intellectual challenges, lists ages 4 to 18 or up to 22 if still in school, describes Senior Challenger for ages 15 and older, and says the Woburn program is free with Saturday games at Weafer Park.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Woburn Little League describes Challenger Division, adaptive baseball, physical challenges, intellectual challenges, ages 4 to 18, up to age 22 if still in school, Senior Challenger, free of charge, one game per week, Saturday mornings, Weafer Park, April through July, game shirt, hat, coaches, buddies, volunteer assistance, friendships, and contact information.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm Weafer Park field assignment, parking, restroom access, mobility route, buddy support, caregiver role, sensory needs, communication support, weather cancellations, uniform details, opening day expectations, and whether the current season has space.

What we checked

What we found: The Woburn Little League Challenger page says Challenger is Little League's adaptive baseball program for people with physical and intellectual challenges, lists ages 4 to 18 or up to 22 if still in school, describes Senior Challenger for ages 15 and older, and says the Woburn program is free with Saturday games at Weafer Park.

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What to confirm

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