WE WILL NOT PLAY ON SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH

HAVE A FUN AND SAFE LABOR DAY WEEKEND!

Fall Season stats Saturday, August 16th

Fall Schedule: Fall 08

August 16 - 23
September 6-13-20-27

No Games August 30th, Labor Day Weekend!

Saturday, September 13th

Metal of Honor Go Kart Races
To Benefit Sports Made Possible

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Contact Mark Kell
Work - 303-937-1000
Cell - 303-210-5920

Thank you once again Metal of Honor!

DON'T GO ANY FURTHER...REGISTRATION FORMS BELOW!


PLAYER REGISTRATION

Kevin Brown 303-409-2610

kevinb@fhprd.org

Forms:

Each Registration should include a Player Registration and then either Adult Registration or Child Registration.

VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION

Lisa Koenigsberg

Home: 303-979-8828
Cell: 303-349-4380
sportsmadepossible@comcast.net

Forms:

Volunteer under 18 MUST have parent signature on registration form otherwise they will NOT be allowed on the field.

Coaches signatures will NOT be allowed


WHO is Sports Made Possible?

Sports Made Possible (formerly the Mile High Miracle League), was incorporated as a not for profit 501(c)3 organization in the fall of 2004.

Our original mission was to build a handicap accessible baseball field for children with disabilities.

It is estimated that over 7% of Colorado children are living with a disability.

SMP completed the Jason Jennings Adaptive Field in September of 2005, at a cost of approximately $400,000. The field is made of a rubberized surface which removes the obstacles which have prevented children and adults with disabilities from playing in an organized baseball league.

To find out more about us, please watch this video.

 



OUR MISSION

 

Sports Made Possible is a charitable organization that provides children and adults, who are living with various mental and/or physical challenges, an opportunity to play baseball as a team member in an organized league.


Share in their HOPES     -     Share in their DREAMS     -     Join the TEAM!

A DAPTIVE BASEBALL

 

There is something about playing the game of baseball that lights up the eyes of a child, however for children facing physical and/or mental challenges, that opportunity is often not available. Adaptive Baseball gives these children the opportunity to get out and enjoy playing the game of baseball in its purest form.

During each game, every child is given an opportunity to hit the ball and score a run. Team members are assigned “buddies” who assist them in hitting the ball and "running" the bases. Buddies can be fellow schoolmates, parents, college students, business leaders or anyone who wishes to volunteer their time to give a child the gift of baseball.

The point of the game is less about baseball and more about fun! The benefits gained by everyone involved are tremendous. The child's self esteem grows, they make friends, become less isolated and "just become a regular kid, not a kid with a disability."



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