Registration 2021, News (St. Marys Minor Ball)

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Mar 03, 2021 | Candy McEwan | 3839 views
Registration 2021
St. Marys Minor Ball is now collecting registration information for players who intend to play the 2021 season. At this point, we do not have any details regarding what our ball season might look like. Registration information will help us to plan a potential season to meet the Ontario Baseball return to play guidelines as well as the rules set by the Huron-Perth District Health Unit.  Program details will be shared once we can confirm them. Start date will depend on Covid restrictions and field conditions. Registration information must be received by Wednesday, March 31. 

At this point, we are asking players to register but we will not be collecting any payment. Once we have received confirmation that we can have a season, the details of the program will be shared and payment will be requested by e-transfer. 

Please read the following carefully:

1. If a player does not reside in the town of St. Marys or in Perth South, please contact Candy McEwan at [email protected] before completing registration

2. There is a possibility of having a Junior aged boys hardball team this year. Please register any Junior aged players that might be interested in playing. There is no guarantee that we will be hosting a Junior team. 

3. The link will take you to another page to register. If you are registering a returning player, you need to use the email used last year in order to request an access code from the site. If you are having any difficulties, please contact either Candy McEwan or Jocelyne Gall at [email protected]

Click the link below to register a player. 


Minor Ball Registration 2021


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