Monday, March 4, 2013

Can't Send Your Kid to Flordia for Spring Training?

When my kids were younger, there was no place in the area where they could practice baseball in the off season. By the time the weather got nice enough to practice outdoors, the season began. In 2007, my buddy, Jim Price changed all of that by opening Bash Sport Academy. Jim is a long time Welles Park Youth Baseball guy, who served as president of the WPPA for four years. Bash has a large staff of professional instructors but is also a great place to take some swings and throw the ball around.
Jim Price


Check out Bash's website www.bashsportsacademy.com.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Umpire Training Starts Wednesday March 6th.

 
Umpire training for Welles Park Youth Baseball starts this coming Wednesday, March 6th at 7:00pm. Training will be held this year at the West Rogers Park JCC located at 3003 W. Touhy (corner of Touhy and Sacramento. The first three sessions (Wednesdays March 6, 13, 20) will be held at the WRPJCC and the fourth session Wednesday March 27th will be held at time and place to be announced. If you or someone you know would like to take the training please to  www.wppabaseball.com for more information or call me at 773-719-5985.
 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Lane Tech Baseball Coaches Hold Winter Break Clinic

Lane Winter Break Clinic

Welles Park Youth Baseball Sign-up Soon

Reprinted from Center Square Journal


Welles Park Youth Baseball Gears Up For 22nd Season

Posted: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 16:14:56 +0000
WPPA baseball in Welles Park. Photo from WPPA.
Every spring over 1,100 kids between 5 and 18 grab a glove, bat and ball and hit the diamonds in Welles Park, 2333 W. Sunnyside Ave. The squads playing Abner Doubleday’s game are participating in the Welles Park Parent Association’s Youth Baseball League, one of the most popular in the city.
Registration for returning players begins January 3 and new players can sign up on January 14.
It all started, says WPPA board member and Registration Chair David Nemeroff, when the Chicago Park District cancelled its own youth baseball league. Since then, it’s grown more and more successful every year.
“Last year, says Nemeroff, “we had a waiting list of 250 to get in.” While WPPA doesn’t keep information on all the participating players, “We keep track of the waiting list and about 80% of the people were from the 47th Ward, a smattering from everywhere else. So we estimate 66-70% of our players come from the 47th Ward.”
Practices start in April. Games start to be played in May and are played through the month of July when playoffs are held.
Each team plays 14 games plus playoffs, which are single elimination with every team qualified to participate. Typically, says Nemeroff, teams play three or four games to get to the league world series, in the higher age groups they play a best of three in the world series. There’s also a consolution round, kind of like the National Invitational Tournament of youth baseball.
While the program hasn’t graduated any famous players, plenty of major leaguers’ offspring have played in the league, including the kids of former Cubs manager Dusty Baker and former Cubs shortstop Ryan Theriot.
Most of the program is paid for by sponsorships, which run $550 per business to get a business’s name on a jersey. Think “Chico’s Bail Bonds” in The Bad News Bears, and you’ve got the idea.
The high number of sponsorships make it possible for the league to keep player fees down, says Nemeroff, so that players pay between $125 and $160 a season, depending on their age.
Both boys and girls play, and the league has a policy to place at least two girls on each team.
On January 3 registration for returning players opens online. If kids play one year and have a sibling, the league will guarantee a spot for both, so long as they register by January 13. On January 14, online pre-registration opens for new players.
“Once that closes we have a lottery system where we literally pick a number out of a hat to choose who gets priority to get in the league,” says Nemeroff. “At the 5-6 year old league, when people sign up they get a number and then we file that in chronological order.”

Friday, October 14, 2011

Lincoln Square Wine Stroll! November 3, 2011


Please join the Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce as we transform the streets of the Lincoln Square Community into our very own "Wine Country."  The Annual Spring and Fall Wine Strolls are one of the most popular events in the Square!  While meandering through the business district you can expect to taste some great samples of seasonal wines, paired with delicious hors d'oeuvres at several different Lincoln Square establishments.  These highly anticipated evenings of sipping refreshing wines are a great way to get more familiar with the businesses of Lincoln Square, while spending quality time with family and friends!

To stay up-to-date with the Lincoln Square Wine Strolls join the Wine Stroll Mailing List.  Sign up through the "Sign Up" box on the right side of your browser.

*Fall Wine Stroll Tickets will go on sale Friday, October 14th at noon.

2011 Fall Wine Stroll Details


Date: Thursday, November 3, 2011
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Various Lincoln Square Businesses
Price: $40 for one route, $60 for two routes

The Grape Route:
1. Bad Dog Tavern
    4535 N. Lincoln Avenue
2. Bistro Campagne
    4518 N. Lincoln Avenue
3. ENJOY, an urban general store
    4723 N. Lincoln Avenue
4. Gene’s Sausage Shop
    4750 N. Lincoln Avenue
5. Paciugo Gelato
    2324 W. Giddings Street
6. Pizza D.O.C.
    2251 W. Lawrence Avenue
7. Provenance Food & Wine
    2312 W. Leland Avenue
8. Savvy Seconds & 1sts
    4724 N. Lincoln Avenue
9. Steve Quick Jeweler
    4710 N. Lincoln Avenue

The Vine Route:
1. Barba Yianni
    4761 N. Lincoln Avenue
2. LM Restaurant
    4539 N. Lincoln Avenue
3. Gene's Sausage Shop
    4750 N. Lincoln Avenue
4. Granville Picture Framing at LSQ
    4757 N. Lincoln Avenue
5. Pizza D.O.C.
    2251 W. Lawrence Avenue
6. Planet Access Company Store
    4727 N. Lincoln Avenue
7. Provenance Food & Wine
    2312 W. Leland Avenue
8. Sacred Art
    4619 N. Lincoln Avenue
9. Steve Quick Jeweler
    4710 N. Lincoln Avenue

*Venues Subject to Change.

Halloween in Lincoln Square



Halloween Happenings

Halloween Happening Logo




Bring the children out to Trick-or-Treat along the business districts of Lincoln Square. On Saturday, October 29th from 11am to 4pm participating businesses on Damen, Lincoln, Rockwell, and Western Avenues will provide candy or a small give away to area children.

In addition to trick or treating several other activities will occur at area businesses and within Giddings Plaza. Check below for complete details.

Event Details


Date: Saturday, October 29, 2011
Time: 11:00am - 4:00pm
Location: N. Damen, N. Lincoln, N. Western, N. Rockwell

*Events subject to change.

Trick-or-Treat Participants


Art in the Square | Bellybum Boutique | Bloom Yoga | Cafe Selmarie | Chicago Printmakers Collaborative | Davis Theatre | Degerberg Academy of Martial Arts | ENJOY, an urban general store | Fleet Feet Sports | Gallimaufry Gallery | Gene's Sausage Shop | Granville Picture Framing @ LSQ | Havana Spa | Homemade Pizza Company | Huettenbar | jookie, a portrait boutique | Lincoln Square Athletic Club | Little Green Baby | Marbles: The Brain Store | Merz Apothecary | Paciugo Gelato | Pickle's Playroom | Piggy Toes | Planet Access Company Store | Provenance Food & Wine | Richochets | Ruff Haus Pets | Salamander Shoes | Savvy Seconds & 1sts | Spex | Stanley Brown Jewelist | Steve Quick Jeweler | The Book Cellar | Timeless Toys | Trattoria Trullo | Sacred Art

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Umpire Training Starts Wednesday March 2nd!

New and returning WPPA umpire training for 2011 will be conducted as follows:
Wednesday, March 2

Wednesday, March 9

Wednesday, March 16

Wednesday, March 23

All session will be begin promptly at 7:00pm and will end at 9:00pm. The sessions will be held at Amundsen High School Gymnasium, 5100 North Damen

The 2011 Umpire application can be found at
http://www.wppabaseball.com/images/docs/2011umpireapplication.pdf