Juniors
Baseball is a great game for kids – fun, fast and full of challenges. We’ve got teams for all age and skill levels.
Ready to get on the diamond? Concord Comets has a team for you!
We have mixed baseball teams for all genders from ages 4 to 16 years in our juniors program, playing under the Ryde Hawks Baseball League (RHBL) Junior Association, in games across Sydney’s Inner West and Northwest suburbs.
From the pressure-free, non-competitive fun of Hawkball modified T-Ball (4-6 years), up through competitive T-Ball (6-8 years), Little League Minors machine pitch ‘Zooka’ (8-10 years) and Little League Minors Rookie Live, then Player-Pitch Little League Minors & Majors (10-12 years), Intermediate & Junior League (12-14 years) and Senior League (14-16 years), we have a team to suit your child’s age and experience level.
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Still got questions? Feel free to reach out to our friendly club members on our Contacts page.
Did you know Baseball can take your child around the world from as young as 12?!
Baseball Pathways provide a number of opportunities for players to remain in the sport, from juniors through to adults, in a variety of competitions catering for all skill levels.
As a junior player, there are opportunities to trial for various representative honours at the Association, State and National levels from about the age of 10 through to 17. The Pinnacle of these representative competitions is for the Association teams that win their way through Australian State and National tournaments in their respective age group, to travel to America and compete in the Little League World Series for 12, 14 and 16 year olds.
As a senior player (male and female), there are opportunities to play in grade competitions such as the BNSW State League or in various social competitions that cater for all skill levels and ages.
For the more serious player there are opportunities to trial for State and National teams that compete in international tournaments as well as Australia’s own national league – the Australian Baseball League.
Concord Comets have a number of players who have seen success in Australian representative teams, as well as Alumni playing in the US Major League system and the US College system.
For more information on performance pathways visit RHBL or Baseball NSW