baseball & Softball
Classes
Blast Ball
Ages 4-5
Baseball & Softball
Ages 6-8 (CO-ED)
Baseball & Softball
Ages 9-10 (CO-ED)
Baseball & Softball
Ages 11-12 (CO-ED)
Blast Ball Ages 4-5 (CO-ED)
This class is offered to all kids 4-5 years old. It’s the perfect class for kids that want to learn the approach to physical development, coordination, balance, agility, strength, and reaction time of Tee-Ball. We will introduce throwing and hitting off of a tee stand with softer objects to gain excellent motor skills. This class has an 8:1 ratio of athletes to instructors.
Blast Ball Schedules
Baseball/Softball Ages 6-8 (CO-ED)
This class is offered to kids ages 6-8 years old, who want to learn more about Baseball/Softball. This hour-long class introduces the beginning basics on throwing, hitting, and fielding. In addition to all their improvements in baseball/softball, our beginner class with help your child build confidence, strength, coordination, and balance in a fun, positive, and rewarding environment. This class has a 10:1 ratio of athletes to instructors.
Baseball/Softball Ages 6-8 (CO-ED) Schedules
Baseball/Softball Ages 9-10 (CO-ED)
This 1-hour long class is designed to meet the needs of the a 9-10 year old baseball/softball player. In this class, they will be challenged by practicing the techniques and game-like scenarios during their class. During class, athletes will go over both hitting and fielding concepts and drills. This class has a 10:1 ratio of athletes to instructors.
Baseball/Softball Ages 9-10 Schedules
Baseball/Softball Ages 11-12 (CO-ED)
If your child is ready for a greater challenge, this class is a great place for them. This 1-hour class, for kids ages 11-12 years old, will offer your child a chance to grow into a competitive baseball/softball athlete. This class will go over concepts of hitting, fielding, and game-like scenarios in a more advanced way so that your child may grow and be challenged. This class is perfect if your child has the desire to work hard and improve their skills. This class has a 10:1 ratio of athletes to instructor.