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Monticello Little League Challenger Baseball
Basic Information
Address: Tracy Mimms
114 Pepper Pl
Charlottesville VA 22902
Email: cpaints@comcast.net
Phone Number: 540-526-4240
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Additional Information
Focus: Special needs baseball ages 4 and up
Sponsor:
Monticello Little League
Director: Bobbie Gross
Schools Served: Charlottesville city, Albemarle County, Nelson County, Fluvanna County, Louisa County, Orange County, Gordonsville, Greene County, Madison County, Culpeper
School District: Albemarle, Charlottesville, Nelson, Fluvanna, Louisa, Orange, Greene, Madison, Gordonsville, Culpeper
Schedule: Saturdays to be announced weather dependent
Ages: 4 and up
Capacity: Unlimited
Membership/Pricing: Free
Setting:
Stone Robinson Elem. School
History:
Was established in the Charlottesville area approx 20 years ago and we are excited to continue to grow and make this program accessible to anyone with disabilities. Come join us!
Program Highlights:
Children of all ages and abilities play baseball learning fundamentals based on individual skill levels and capabilities.
Program Information:
Our season starts on Saturday April 4th. If you would like more information please email me or call me. We play every Saturday weather permitting. There are no practices and skills are taught during game play. There are no registration fees. Every child plays every game. The season goes through to the first weekend in June.