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Seaway Surge Set Tentative Start To House League Season For May 17
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It looks like minor baseball could have a home in the United Counties this summer, pending the pandemic.
Following their commitment to run local house league baseball in 2021, the Seaway Surge Baseball Club has announced a tentative start date for the season on May 17.
Director of Communications Chris Warren says they’ve been overwhelmed by families interested in signing up, and the club is optimistic that a season will take place.
“We’ve had over 200 kids register to date in the house league program, so we’re still going strong,” Warren said. “Better news for everyone else is that we still have space available. If your son or daughter is interested in signing up, registration is still ongoing, you just need to head to our website.”
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One of Canada’s largest amateur baseball tournaments is set to be held in Leeds-Grenville this summer, and next.
The Seaway Surge Baseball Club has formally renewed its pledge to host the 2021 and 2022 Ontario Bantam AA Championship.
Director of Communications Chris Warren says the club is excited to be hosting an event of this magnitude.
“So we’re expecting nine of the best ‘AA’ teams coming to Eastern Ontario,” Warren said. “This is the first time a Baseball Ontario championship has come here, so, we’re excited to host it and bring that level of baseball to the community.”