9U-12U Tournament Baseball Teams
We need several more players for our 9U to 12U teams for 2010. Please see our most recent Husky update for details.
Thank you for considering the Eastside Huskies Baseball Club. We provide your child with the opportunity to play competitive baseball at the highest level they can.
We also provide them with the best training in hitting and pitching mechanics, as well as a mental/emotional development for players their age. Our goal is to make a difference in their lives and the lives of their families.
Players and families are invited and chosen on player character, ability and family character.
Photo: Craig Kerwien
The Huskies deliver flowers to their moms on Mother's Day
Once players are selected and accept their place on our roster, their commitment begins until the conclusion of the season. This includes regular attendance at Winter or Spring Training, team practices, tournament games, financial obligations and the return of uniforms at the end of the season.
Logistics of the organization
Player training happens in January and February, or during the Spring/Summer for players joining the team after March 1st. During that time, players participate in one small group pitching and hitting workout training session per week.
On March 1st, players go play with their Little League/Pony teams. At the end of April, the Huskies will practice once a week, usually Sunday late afternoon to avoid interfering with their regular season teams.
Tournaments
Teams will play a minimum of four tournaments over the Spring and Summer, not to interfere with All-Stars. Many of the players make their league’s All-Star teams. This is not a requirement, but a by-product of playing in our program.
Tournament locations are determined by a group of parents from each team. Travel, relatively speaking, is local and minimal.
Cost
The investment for this program is $650. This includes professional training, participation in four tournaments, uniform, all required equipment, insurance, and practice fields.
If this sounds like a program that will support your child’s development as a player and a person, the Huskies are a place for you. Please visit our contact page to send us a note, or call Brad Peterson directly at 425-802-0638.