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Day Ball (PreK-3rd Grade)

VP of Day Baseball: Matt Kiemen & Mike Schwalan

For players in PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades on May 1, 2025. The season runs six weeks in June/July. Registration opens in March and closes by May 15. The season will run 6 consecutive weeks starting June 9 - July 17. 

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Basic Information by Grade 
 
  • Day Baseball PreK, currently in pre-school at time of registration (entering kindergarten in the upcoming fall) 
    • Mon/Wed or Tue/Thu (select days at registration), 9am-9:45am; at Weber Park 
    • Fee $180 
    • Objective and basic structure- Introduction to baseball basics, bases, positions, hitting, throwing, catching, and fielding using mini-games and tee-ball games focused on exploring basics and engaging the players. Soft baseballs and/or whiffle balls are used and players hit from a tee. 
  • Day Baseball K, currently in Kindergarten at the time of registration 
    • Mon/Wed or Tue/Thu (select days at registration), 9am-9:45am; at Weber Park 
    • Fee $180 
    • Objective and basic structure- Continued introduction to baseball basics; bases, positions, hitting, throwing, catching, and fielding using mini-games and tee-ball games focused on teaching basics and engaging the players. Soft baseballs and/or whiffle balls are used and players hit from a tee. 
  • Day Baseball 1st grade, currently in 1st grade at time of registration
    • Mon/Wed or Tue/Thu (select days at registration), 10am-11am; at Weber Park
    • Fee $200
    • Objective and basic structure: Continued introduction to baseball basics and skills; bases, positions, hitting, throwing, catching, and fielding using skill drills and coach pitched games focused on teaching baseball skills and engaging the players. 
  • Day Baseball 2nd/3rd grade, currently in 2nd/3rd grade at time of registration
    • Tues/Wed/Thu, 11:15am-12:30pm; at Weber Park
    • Fee $300
    • Tues/weds will be skills and Thursday will be coach pitched games focused on baseball skills highlighted that week

Equipment

Players will receive a T-shirt and baseball cap. Players are expected to provide their own baseball pants and wear non-metal cleats or sneakers. The league provides bats and batting helmets, but players are also welcome to bring their own. Please bring a water bottle and label everything including your player's cap!