
A little history
Wheelchair softball was born in the Midwest by individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. Thus was born a new game played on hard surfaces, instead of a grassy infield, and a 16-inch softball, which allows wheelchair players to keep one hand one the wheelchair while catching a softball without a glove.
In 1976, the National Wheelchair Softball Association (NWSA) was founded and serves as the governing body for wheelchair softball in the United States and around the world. The game is played under the official rules of the 16-inch slow-pitch softball as approved by the Amateur Softball Association of America with some rule modifications that are made for the wheelchair user.
Today, NWSA governs over 40 teams in the United States. Several teams have sought and found allegiance and sponsorship with their Major League Baseball (MLB) team, including our Ability360 Wheelchair Diamondbacks.

Nickolas Pryor, M.S., CYSA
Program Manager - Athletics
NickP@ability360.org
P (602) 386-4286
Wheelchair Softball Team

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Stephen Binning

01
Bobbi Forner

03
Eddy King

05
Nate Nassoiy

10
Myranda Shields

21
Luis Raygoza

35
Sarah Heinzl

42
Justin Walker

08
Patrick Tubaugh

20
Josh Myers

06
Mike Smith

22
David "OG" Gildon

04
Paul Crane

23
Krista Yunck

48
Julie Sisley

07
Paul Paczesny

44
Nick Pryor – Head Coach

Stephanie Pryor - Asst. Coach

Jason "Pops" Stine – Asst. Coach