Whitewater Youth Baseball Tryouts Scheduled for July 21-23

Attention all Whitewater youth baseball players interested in trying out for the Whitewater Club teams. Join us on July 21st-23rd for our tryouts. 

This club is created to help expose youth baseball players to next level competition. The number of teams will be determined by number of players that tryout and ages. In order to have an opportunity to earn a roster spot on one of these teams you must tryout. If you are unable to make these dates but would like to tryout please contact coach Hookstead. Only 14 players are allowed per team maximum. If your son makes one of the teams there is a $350 charge. With this you will receive a jersey, pants, hat and training that would start in January. No experience is needed.  

Please complete the form if you are interested in a try out.

Monday July 21st:  2nd-4th Grade*/ 5pm-7pm
Tuesday July 22nd:  5th-8th Grade*/ 5pm-7pm
Wednesday July 23rd:  make up date & 2nd evaluation** for all ages/ 5pm-7pm

*Grade levels are those students will be entering for the 2025/26 school year. 
**There is a possibility for a player to be asked to come back on July 23rd for a 2nd evaluation.  

Location:  Whitewater High School Baseball & Softball Field

Please contact Coach Michael Hookstead with any questions:
mhookstead@wwusd.org
(262)893-3580

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