Tri-Cities Baseball Softball Association

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Hurst, United States

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Tri-Cities Baseball Softball Association Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tri-Cities Baseball Softball Association is located in Hurst, United States on 431 W Bedford Euless Rd Suite 431E. Tri-Cities Baseball Softball Association is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category baseball in United States.

Address

431 W Bedford Euless Rd Suite 431E

Phone

+1 8179523393

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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james tillotson

Have been a part of this league for a while now and they certainly run things differently than other leagues within our area. Players truly come first and it’s not just a sign thats hung up in the league office. Tri-Cities constantly tries to better themselves by looking at whats best for their players. They require a bit more training from coaches, but its minor if their intent is truly to be there for the kiddos. They have done their best to handle the pandemic appropriately and to the best of their ability. I check my email regularly and received numerous updates as to changes that were taking place. This fall I will have all 4 of my children signed up for baseball and softball. It’s going to be crazy, but it’s going to be fun!

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Joshua Stone

I have had the honor to serve on the TriCities Board in various roles since my boys were in 5U and 3U age divisions. They are now in their last seasons of 10U and 8U and have made some great friends on their teams and across the organization. Watching this Board of volunteers help bring baseball and softball to the area is an exciting thing to watch and help make possible each season. Thank you for all you do and keep up the hard work! Good luck to everyone on this 50th Anniversary season in 2017.

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Anchored Blessings

Awesome experience! My daughter just completed her first season of softball. Trying it a little later than some girls. Coach Scott Walters was AMAZING! Practice was always positive with lots of instruction! She learned a ton of skills, but mostly she learned to love a new sport! Thanks Coach Scott for a great experience!

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Bobbie Sanchez

I played baseball/softball from 5 years of age until I got hurt my Sophomore year of HS. At one point, I was playing for my HS, Little League and a select team. My kids have now played in two different states and 3 different leagues. I have never seen such a pathetically run, \adult\ ego-centered league. My 9 year old daughter was bumped up to 10U, because this league can't even get enough sign-ups to make TWO 10U teams. Our 10U team has an 8 year old, too! It doesn't take a genius to see how stacked these teams are and how little this league cares about what's ultimately best for the KIDS. Our team is aware that we are the, \leftovers\. The kids who were new to the league or weren't \good enough\ for one of the other hand-picked teams. Our coaches are brand new to this league and are disgusted with what they've seen take place, as am I. Being brand new to the area, we were unaware and uninformed. We won't make the same mistake twice. This league has made my child want to quit playing softball and I can't blame her. When we show up for our league-designated practice time, TWICE now, and no one from the league has bothered to unlock our fields, it's pretty clear where priorities lie. When we are notified only 2 hours before our league-designated practice time, that we don't in fact get to practice, because there will be a game played instead, it's pretty clear where priorities lie. There's not even common courtesy or a decent amount of respect for the fact that parents have work schedules, other children and lives to accommodate. What horrible things to be showing these children. I don't recommend anyone waste their time or money here. This softball league is a joke. Unless of course you're a parent living vicariously through your child and more concerned with winning than instilling a love of the game and sportsmanlike qualities in your child. If that's you, than you've found the right league!

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Tia Hatcher

My children have played with Tri-cities for many years. Their coaches not only teach them the game but they build character. The coaches create unity not only among the team but the parents as well.