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Parks & Recreation - Fall Baseball (Youth)
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Parks & Recreation - Fall Baseball (Youth)
We're projecting middle of July.
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Parks & Recreation - Fall Baseball (Youth)
Typically the second week in August through the third week in October.
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Parks & Recreation - Fall Baseball (Youth)
2 to 3 scheduled activities per week.
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Parks & Recreation - Fall Baseball (Youth)
Middle of July following the coaches meeting
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Parks & Recreation - Fall Baseball (Youth)
They are held during the week and on Saturdays. Typically no games will be scheduled on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays unless for make-ups.
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Parks & Recreation - Fall Baseball (Youth)
Players are responsible for providing their own helmet (with face mask), glove, bat, pants. socks, and belt. Each team is required to provide their own catcher equipment. The Parks Department will provide each player with a jersey and hat. Parks Department will also provide each team with a tee, practice balls, and game balls.
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Parks & Recreation - Fall Baseball (Youth)
Quickball is parent-led program (not a league) that runs an hour long. It is different than t-ball. Quickball focuses, mainly, on fundamentals, with each practice having 4 sections that go over hitting and fielding. There is a 10-minute warm-up and a group vs. group game at the end. No gloves are needed.