Registration open for brick township's girls t-ball and softball season
Registration Open for Girls T-Ball and Softball Season

Registration Open for Brick Township’s Girls T-Ball and Softball Season

Brick Township, NJ – Brick Recreation invites young athletes to sign up for the upcoming girls softball and t-ball leagues, designed to introduce and refine skills in an exciting sport with long-term play opportunities. The leagues cater to girls from 2nd to 12th grade, offering a structured environment to foster growth, teamwork, and athletic development.

Tryouts for new participants and those advancing to a different division are scheduled, with no tryouts required for the 2nd and 3rd grade divisions. The tryout dates are as follows: March 11th for the 4th and 5th Grade Division at 6:00 PM, March 12th for the 6th to 8th Grade Division at 6:00 PM, and March 13th for the High School Division at 6:00 PM, all taking place at Civic Plaza.

The program includes a 12-game season, playoffs, and a team T-shirt, with games scheduled on weekday evenings to accommodate family and school commitments. The season is set to kick off on Friday, April 12th, promising a competitive and enjoyable experience for all participants.

Families interested in registering their daughters for the softball or t-ball leagues are encouraged to do so promptly, as spots are limited. For more details on registration fees and the program, contact Brick Recreation at the provided contact details.

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