Wheelchair softball
The Boston Globe
Wheelchair softball spread to the Northeast in the late 1990s, and the first game in New York was played in 1999. Around that same time, a group of local wheelchair athletes had started playing softball games in the parking lot of the Massachusetts Hospital School in Canton. Those informal games evolved into a full-fledged team, and the NEPVA Red Sox were born. The team joined the National Wheelchair Association in 2000.
Wheelchair softball
Wheelchair softball spread to the Northeast in the late 1990s, and the first game in New York was played in 1999. Around that same time, a group of local wheelchair athletes had started playing softball games in the parking lot of the Massachusetts Hospital School in Canton. Those informal games evolved into a full-fledged team, and the NEPVA Red Sox were born. The team joined the National Wheelchair Association in 2000.
(Matthew J. Lee/Globe staff)