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WBSA UMPIRE Training and Mentorship Program

The WBSA is proud to announce our new UMPIRE Training and Mentorship Program developed by Ed Samp and Asa Foster. New umpires will be provided…

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Posted in Announcements Sports

Wayland Baseball and Softball Player Appreciation Day March 19 at Dick’s Sporting Good’s Natick

Thank you Wayland athletes, parents and coaches throughout the year for your commitment and effort help to build successful sports team.  For your efforts, Wayland…

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Sunday, February 27, WBSA Open House for Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd Graders, Frozen Ropes, 5-6:30pm

PLEASE REGISTER before Open House to help us prepare for the season. Registration will be available onsite if necessary. Learn more about the program and…

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Posted in Announcements Volunteering

Volunteers Needed – Parade & Picnic Wayland Baseball & Softball Association

Join a fun community event – Saturday May 7, 10 am-2pm.   The WBSA is an all volunteer organization and volunteers are need!  We are…

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Open House Wayland Baseball and Softball Association on Sunday, February 27

OPEN HOUSE at Frozen Ropes in Natick, Sunday, February 27, 5-6:30pm (note time has changed from original schedule).  Please register before the Open House to…

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Posted in Announcements Volunteering

FUN High School Student Volunteer Opportunities MAY 1st!

Responsible and fun high school students needed to help us organize and run the Wayland Baseball & Softball Association's Opening Day Parade & Picnic. This…

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Eye-opening trip to Cuba for local softball players

Wayland Town Crier 1/22/10: Eye-opening trip to Cuba for local softball players. Nine senior softball players from Wayland, Weston and Sudbury traveled to Havana, Cuba, in early November to compete against their Cuban counterparts in a week of competition, camaraderie and cultural exchange. The nine local players were part of a group of 60 senior softball players (ages 55 and over) from the Eastern Massachusetts Senior Softball Association (EMASS), who have been playing softball on Tuesdays and Saturdays in Cochituate for the past 15 years.

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