Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
8/21/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
6/5/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
8/14/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
7/3/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
8/7/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
7/10/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
5/1/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
5/15/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
5/8/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
7/24/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
8/28/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
7/17/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
7/31/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
6/12/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
5/22/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
6/26/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
5/29/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
5/1/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov.
Adaptive Wheelchair Softball
Play wheelchair softball at Patterson Playground.
Wheelchair softball was born over 25 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball. Thus, a new game was born and played on hard surfaces, such as a parking lots, with a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
6/19/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Rodolfo.guevara@Parks.nyc.gov