Legion Baseball 19U program begins
American Legion Post 36 in Boothbay is supporting the new 19U baseball team for the Lincoln County area.
David Patch, a representative from Post 36, said, “One of the four pillars of the American Legion is Children and Youth because the Legion recognizes that our future freedoms will come from today’s youth. Legion baseball is one program that develops teamwork, character, and the spirit of Americanism.”
The new team, called the “36ers” and composed of high school players ages 15-19 years, competes against baseball teams from southern Maine. The roster consists of players from Wiscasset Middle High School, Lincoln Academy and Boothbay Region High School. The baseball season will start in the middle part of June.
The American Legion Baseball program is committed to give players an opportunity to develop their skills, personal fitness, and leadership qualities.
Robin Ford, Post 36 Commander, advocates for youth mentor programs in our communities and strongly supports the Legion Baseball program.
John Splaine, a coach elaborated, “Senior Legion baseball is an opportunity for high school aged players to play beyond just the high school season. It’s an opportunity to hone skills learned during school ball and have some fun with friends during the summer break.”
The coaches and volunteers include Adam Harkins, Kasey Arrowsmith John Splaine, Steve Markowitz, Jason Putnam and Patrick Sanborn.
The team’s schedule will be posted on the American Legion Post 36 website, www.post36maine.org
The home games will be played at Sherman Field, Boothbay Region High School, during the summer evenings.
Patch concluded, “Our Post is excited to now be part of this proud tradition.”