Kansas Babe Ruth Leagues

Kansas Babe Ruth Leagues Organized youth baseball program for ages 4-18

03/25/2026
01/26/2026

Registration is officially OPEN for the 2026 Babe Ruth League Midwest Plains Regional Tournament! We are bringing together the talent from across the region for a summer of baseball, community spirit, and unforgettable memories.

The Details: 📅 Dates: July 22–26, 2026 📍 Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota 🎒 Check-in Day: Wednesday, July 22 🔢 Age Groups: 8YO Machine Pitch through 13–16

Don’t miss your chance to compete! Whether you’re a 13-16 team or part of the 8YO Machine Pitch division, the trail to the World Series flows through Sioux Falls.

🔗 Register your team now: app.eventconnect.io/events/42030

10/21/2025
09/10/2025
06/24/2024

✉️ Letter from a Volunteer Coach

👂"Today I heard a comment made about me behind my back. I started to turn around and look, but then decided better of it and kept my eyes on the field. My wife hears things like this more often than I do, because many of you don’t know who she is. She tells me what you say. I have received angry emails, full of “suggestions,” about who should be playing where and how I... lost that day’s game for the kids. I thought I’d write an open letter to all of you parents, even though I might never send it. I’ll start it this way: “I am a volunteer.”

💪🏼 I’m the one who answered the call when the league said they didn’t have enough coaches. I understand that you were too busy. I have some news for you. I’m not retired. I’m busy too. I have other children and a job, just like you do. Not only do I not get paid to do this – it costs me money. I see you walk up to the game 15 minutes after it started, still dressed for work.

⏰ Do you know I’ve already been here over an hour? Imagine if you had to leave work early nearly every day. I’ve never seen you at a practice. I’m sure you’re plugging away at the office. But I’m out here, on the field, trying my best to teach these children how to play a sport they love, while my bank account suffers.

🙏🏼 I know. I make mistakes. In fact, maybe I’m not even that great of a coach. But I treat the kids fairly and with respect. I am pretty sure they like coming to my practices and games, and without me or someone like me, there’d be no team for them to play on. I’m part of this community too and it’s no picnic being out here on this stage like this. It’s a lot easier back there with the other parents where no one is second-guessing you.

📚 And I also know you think I give my son or daughter unfair advantages. I try not to. In fact, have you ever considered that maybe I’m harder on him than on the others? I’m sure he hears plenty of criticism at school from classmates, who hear it from you at home, about what a lame coach I am.

🧒👦 And if, even unconsciously, my kids are getting a slight advantage because I know them better and trust their abilities, is that the worst thing in the world, considering the sacrifice I’m making? Trust me, I want to win too. And if your son or daughter could guarantee we’d do that, I’d give them the chance.

🗑️ After this game is over, I’ll be the last one to leave. I have to break down the field, put away all the equipment and make sure everyone has had a parent arrive to pick them up. There have been evenings when my son and I waited with a player until after dark before someone came to get them.

🚙 Many nights I’m sure you’ve already had dinner and are relaxing on the couch by the time I finally kick the mud off my shoes and climb into my car, which hasn’t been washed or vacuumed for weeks. Why bother cleaning it during the season? Do you know how nice it would be if, just once, after a game one of you offered to carry the heavy gear bag to my car or help straighten up the field?

🥲 If I sound angry, I’m not. I do this because I love it and I love being around the kids. There are plenty of rewards and I remind myself that while you’re at the office working, your kid is saying something that makes us all laugh or brings a tear to my eye. The positives outweigh the negatives. I just wish sometime those who don’t choose to volunteer their time would leave the coaching to the few of us who do."

Letter credit goes to: Brian Gotta, President of CoachDeck

Here you can find the full article! Thank you Brian!
https://coachdeck.com/blogs/news/letter-from-a-volunteer-coach

Photo credit: Little League

Hillsboro will be hosting the 10 Year-old State Cal Ripken Tournament in 2024.  City officials and State Cal Ripken Comm...
11/13/2023

Hillsboro will be hosting the 10 Year-old State Cal Ripken Tournament in 2024. City officials and State Cal Ripken Commissioner Paul Unrau met for a signing ceremony November 9. Pictured (Left to right): Matt Stiles; Clint Corby, USD 410 Superintendent and Rec Commission President, Commissioner Unrau; Jerry Mendoza, Rec Director and Tournament Director; and Mayor Lou Thurston. Tournament dates are July 18-21.

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