City Of Raleigh: City Of Raleigh Youth Baseball Registration
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Raleigh NC
19 January, 2022
9:28 AM
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Press release from the City of Raleigh: Jan 18, 2022 City of Raleigh will be offering youth baseball for ages 5-17 (Age as of August 31, 2021). Registration: Feb 7-18 (Registration may be left open pending the number of available spots) Ages: 5-17 Fee: $40 for Raleigh residents and $55 for non-Raleigh residents. Raleigh baseball leagues is a way for youth to learn the fundamentals of baseball and to teach positive sportsmanship. Kid pitch leagues keep score and record wins and losses. Practices will begin mid-March and games will begin in April. Specific days and times won't be known until registration is over as we consider head coach preferences and the number of teams in the league. Volunteer coaches are needed who enjoy baseball, want to teach youth, and to help develop league participants' skills and knowledge of baseball. Registration can be done online using RecLink, at your local community center or by clicking this link here(link is external). *Please note districts may merge based on registration numbers Leagues & Location TBall (Ages 5-6) District 1 – Abbotts Creek Community Center District 2 – Marsh Creek Community Center District 3 – Kiwanis Park District 4 – Sanderford Road Community Center Pinto League (Ages 7-8) District 1 – Millbrook Community Center District 2 – Worthdale Community Center District 3 – Method Road Community Center District 4 – Sanderford Road Community Center Mustang League (Ages 9-10) District 1 – Lake Lynn Community Center District 2 – Buffaloe Athletic Park District 3 – Laurel Hills Community Center District 4 – Biltmore Hills Community Center Bronco League (Ages 11-12) District 1 – Baileywick Park District 2 – Buffaloe Road Athletic Park District 3 – Jaycee Community Center District 4 – Biltmore Hills Community Center Pony League (Ages 13-14) District 1/3 – Laurel Hills Community Center District 2/4 – Buffaloe Road Athletic Park Colt League (Ages 15-17) Citywide – Optimist Park This press release was produced by the City of Raleigh. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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