Letter from our PresidentWelcome to Timberwolf Youth Baseball!
Timberwolf Youth Baseball is pleased to introduce our 2024 baseball season.
We will be continuing our successful and widely popular T-Ball and Pioneer programs with no changes.
Again this year, the rest of our baseball association teams will be playing Junior Baseball in the Clackamas County Junior Baseball Association. Teams are selected by Grade (3rd & 4th Minors, 5th & 6th Juniors, and 7th & 8th Seniors) and skill level (Federal, American, and National) after players try-out and are evaluated.
Junior Baseball provides a framework for youth to develop and refine their basic skills within a team oriented environment. The program stresses continuity in age grouping, competition at equal levels of ability, a progression in playing distances (the fields get bigger as the players progress), and teaches the complete game of baseball (leading off, stealing, and holding runners). Best of all, when it comes time for post season play, a team goes as a unit, without the heartbreak, and sometimes unjust All-Star selection process.
All of our players have the opportunity to advance to District and State tournaments with a chance to succeed at their playing level.
The Tualatin Youth Baseball board continues to evaluate our association to ensure that all players have the greatest opportunity to develop their skill level through clinics, coaching, and league play. If you have suggestions or would like to volunteer to help in any way, please contact a
member of the board.
We look forward to seeing you at the ballpark!
Darrell Pizer
Timberwolf Youth Baseball President
Field Concerns?If you have any concerns about the conditions of any of the fields that we play on, please contact Tony Apiado and Josh Gregory at
[email protected].