Jersey Pick Up Day - Sunday April 23 - Boys ONLY, News (St. Marys Minor Ball)

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Apr 17, 2023 | Rachel Torrance | 1687 views
Jersey Pick Up Day - Sunday April 23 - Boys ONLY
For Whom: All boys registered to play in the U9 through U18 division. Jerseys will only be available for the players at this time to ensure that we have enough jerseys for the players. Coaches will be contacted later to arrange pick up or drop off.

Where: St Marys DCVI cafeteria. Please enter through the Elizabeth St doors.

When: Sunday, April 23, 2023 from 9:30am to 11:00am.


Note: Upcoming change in policy: This will be the last year that St. Marys Minor Baseball will be handing out hats as part of the registration fee. Starting next season (2024) families will be expected to use the hat from the previous year or purchase a new hat for their player. There will be more information regarding this new policy next year.

* Girls jerseys and hats will be distributed at practices once the season gets underway. Maressa White is overseeing this and will communicate with the coaches and parents regarding this.

* U7 jerseys will be distributed at a later date. Information will be communicated with the coaches and parents once the season gets underway.
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