AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Youth baseball and softball registration

New North Olympic Baseball and Softball players need to create online account

PORT ANGELES — Online registration opened Monday for returning players or siblings of past players who just need to log back into the family account and register for this season for North Olympic Baseball and Softball.

Any new players to the program will need to create an account at nobas.website.siplay.com prior to registering.

There will be two in-person registration times for North Olympic Baseball and Softball: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 19 at the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. These sessions are for people with questions or needing assistance to register online.

North Olympic Baseball and Softball is affiliated with Babe Ruth Softball and Cal Ripken Baseball. The league fields teams for boys ages 4 to 12 and for girls ages 4 to 16.

Boys’ ages for the upcoming season are determined by the age of the player on April 30, 2020. Girls’ ages are determined by their age of Dec. 31, 2019.

Players will need to upload a copy of their birth certificate or valid passport onto the North Olympic Baseball and Softball website prior to becoming eligible.

The cost to participate is $35 for T-ball and $50 per player for all levels and baseball and softball with a family maximum of $120. Skills testing for both baseball players age 8 to 12 and softball players 8 to 16 who have not previously played on a majors team will be held at Peninsula College on Feb. 29 and March 7. Go to the website for times according to age.

A baseball and softball clinic will be held at Peninsula College from 10 a.m. to noon on Feb. 22 and Feb. 23.

For more information, visit North Olympic Baseball and Softball’s Facebook page or at nobas.website.siplay.com. People can also contact league president Adam Johnson at 360-461-6697 or at nobas98362@gmail.com.

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