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![]() CLICK HERE to go to the Westview Junior Softball website
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CLICK HERE to download the 2010 Registration Form CLICK HERE to download the March 27 & 28, 2010 Westview HS Baseball Camp Registration Form CLICK HERE to download the March 7, 2010 Westview HS Softball Camp Flyer
Westview
Junior Baseball & Softball Association
is preparing for our 13th season of
progressive programs of baseball
specially designed for young players as they
grow both mentally and physically in skill
level. Our
priority is to provide the boys and girls who
participate, a fun baseball
experience while fine-tuning their skills on
the field.
Our goal is to develop good ball
players and athletes while also stressing good
sportsmanship from our players, coaches and
parents.
Westview
Junior Baseball Association
is
a member of the
West Hills District
and Junior Baseball Organization and
Oregon ASA. Along
with our sister associations, which are also
aligned with the area High Schools, we provide
a local and varied pool of competition with
whom we compete and learn.
The high level of success that we have
experienced in Junior Baseball is due
primarily to the unique design of our game.
Differing from the alternative
programs, which make kids play on the
same-sized field from ages 7 through 12, our
field sizes and rules are specifically
designed for the physical and mental skills
exhibited by the different age groups.
The game is BASEBALL – pure and
simple – built on the rules of Oregon High
School Baseball and modified to
age-appropriate programs.
Junior Baseball allows the player to
learn the way to play REAL BASEBALL at an
early age and continue to develop their skills
as they get older.
Junior Baseball Organization is dedicated to the youth of our community, emphasizing the fundamentals of this country’s favorite pastime, through superior instruction, fair play, and team camaraderie, as well as higher levels of competition. The organization was formed in 1950 by Frank Bashor to give the opportunity to those players who wanted a chance to play baseball the way it was meant to be played. It has grown into an organization that gives this opportunity to thousands of kids statewide. |
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