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Co-ed Baseball and Girls Softball
"Welcome to the Tosa Baseball website, your one stop for all things TBL! Tosa Baseball has a proud tradition of more than 35 years of teaching our kids the fundamentals of baseball and fast-pitch softball in a positive and fun environment that emphasizes sportsmanship between players, coaches, umpires and families. We encourage a competitive level that’s age appropriate where we emphasize fundamental skills, effort and teamwork ahead of getting the win. We recognize that children develop athletic abilities at varying ages and we ensure that all players see even playing time and have the chance to try different positions to determine where they have the best chance to excel. As the landscape of youth sports continues to evolve, TBL will remain an organization that gives every child the chance to play and improve.
We have some exciting changes that we’ll be rolling out in the coming months and years stemming from the many great ideas that come from our families and volunteers. We strive to create a family atmosphere and our success stems from the contributions of the many parent volunteers that guide each team and the league. Please consider offering your time and talent and together we can ensure a fun and rewarding experience for our kids with memories that will last a lifetime."
Bill Scallon
League President
League President Bill Scallon
has come "full circle" in Tosa Baseball,
having played TBL as a child (above),
coaching in the league, and now,
as President of Tosa Baseball League.
THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR MAKING FALL BALL A HIT!!
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR DIVISION CHAMPS!
ROOKIE CHAMPIONS: OWLZ
WORLD CHAMPIONS: RIVERSHARKS
AMERICAN CHAMPIONS: ORIOLES
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: CUBS
IT WAS AN ALL TOSA FINAL IN GIRLS MINORS!!
The Minors Robins and Comets teams of Tosa girls softball played an exciting championship game on Tuesday, July 14th. The game was filled with many outstanding plays and plenty of hits as well as enthusiastic team spirit! The Robins went on to win the game, and the Tosa Girls Softball League was well represented at the championship final played at Whitnall's Schoetz Park.
Congratulations girls!!
WE HAD FUN IN THE PARADE!!
The kids and coaches from Tosa Girls Softball and Tosa Baseball had a great time marching in the 4th of July parade. You can watch the parade on TV at various times on Channel 25.
GET UP...GET OUTTA HERE...GONE!!!
Congratulations to Sam Clough of the Cubs who hit a towering drive over the left-center field fence at Wisconsin Avenue Park Monday, June 29th. Sam joins the Brewers' David Drake as the only two National division players to have "gone yard"!
Lost: A red, white and blue w/ stars and stripes bag-chair @ Lonfellow-lower last week/ten days ago. Call 257-1283
Lost on 6/29: stainless steel LL Bean water bottle at Whitman Field.
Found on 6/6: Newer Wilson A500 Softbll Glove at Longfellow School.
Found on Tuesday, 6/2: Wilson baseball glove with blue and orange trim at Cooper #2 (Riversharks vs. Stingers game)
GAME PHOTOS!
Here are some great photos courtesy of Tosa Baseball's official photographer, Glen Barkow! Glen will be making the rounds and snapping photos at games all season long. We'll post some here on the "Welcome" page, and add them to team photo albums too (click on the "Photo Album" tab on the main menu to find your team's album). We invite you to submit your photos as well!
ENJOY A SNACK...HELP TOSA BASEBALL!
Chips, Ice Cream, M&Ms, Gatorade and more are now available at our Wisconsin Avenue Park snack stand! 100% of sales go back into Tosa Baseball and will help us fund much-needed field development and improvements. You will see us all season long, mostly at Wisconsin Avenue, but we also plan on going mobile and making stops at other Tosa Baseball fields.
GAME ON!!
Work has been completed (ahead of schedule!) on the new field at Cooper #2! The first game played on the new diamond was a girls' Majors contest between the Flames and the Yellow Jackets. Check it out!
NEW LIGHTNING RULE
Our new lightning rule states that games (and practices!) should be called at the first sight of lightning. Tosa Baseball places special emphasis on the safety of our players and their families. The best and safest manner to deal with oncoming storms is to adhere to our policy, and if you witness a team/coach not following this rule, please contact us. Thank you!
PLEASE SUPPORT THE SPONSORS WHO SUPPORT TOSA BASEBALL!
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