
AquaSox Free Youth Camp Set for June 15
April 15, 2024 - Northwest League (NWL)
Everett AquaSox News Release
EVERETT, WA: The Everett AquaSox, in association with the Seattle Mariners Training Center, are proud to announce that they will be joining MLB and MiLB to host an event during MLB Play Ball Weekend.
Boys and girls ages 8 to 14 are invited to participate in the FREE two-hour camp at Funko Field on Saturday, June 15 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. The camp is designed to give boys and girls the opportunity to develop their skills, regardless of experience or ability. With the help of current and former college / high school players and coaches, the camp will focus on the fundamentals of baseball, including hitting, fielding, and base running.
Campers are encouraged to bring a glove, hat, baseball bats, and turf shoes.
Registration is open now until the day of the event (or until filled), June 15. To register, please click HERE.
On the day of the event, please plan to arrive at Funko Field at 9:45 AM to check into the camp and enter through the South Gate.
Below is a helpful guide on how to register for the camp
We suggest that participating families from PLAY BALL Weekend 2023 use the same email address to register in 2024, as they did in 2023.
Fill out the required information to complete registration.
If you have any issues, please feel free to contact the AquaSox front office at 425-258-3673.
The PLAY BALL initiative is baseball's collective effort to encourage young people and communities to engage in baseball or softball-related activities, including formal leagues, special events, and casual forms of play. PLAY BALL events have become MLB's signature youth engagement activity during the professional and amateur baseball and softball calendar, especially on key dates throughout MLB's Championship Season and through the Postseason & World Series. PLAY BALL events demonstrate the positive way the game can serve as an outlet for physical activity, fun with friends, and learning how to play the sport at its most basic levels.
As part of the One Baseball initiative, MLB and MiLB are united in impacting 150 markets. It's critical that MLB and MiLB reach the next wave of younger, more diverse fans by fostering Baseball and Softball communities, and driving engagement in order to ensure the long-term health of our sport.
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