Our teams are starting to compile their Tryout dates for the upcoming season. As Tryout information becomes available, they will be listed on our Tryout Registration page, found in the About Us section of the site.
Please remember to complete the Tryout Registration so that the Coaches can see who is or is not coming to the tryouts. In addition to completing the tryout registration, please remember to complete the New-Player Tryout Wavier and the Facility Wavier. These forms are accessible on the Tryout Registration page as well. Tryouts Scheduled: 2020/2021 12U Team (Roster Spots Available)
Nats Family,
Gov. Wolf has indicated that on Friday, June 12, 2020 Cumberland County will be moved to the "GREEN" stage of his reopening plan. Under this guidance, organized sports are allowed to resume. Therefore, we will be conducting Nationals' practices and opening the facility beginning Friday the 12th. We open with a new schedule, new guidelines, and a new baseball normal. By the time the facility opens on Friday, it will have been cleaned and prepared for the new rules below. I ask for everyone's help in observing these guidelines. If someone were to get sick as a result of ignoring these rules, it would reflect on the entire organization and the facility. I welcome your help and feedback as we go through this. We are exploring having a hand-washing sink installed where players would have easier access. Until then, the bathrooms should be used for frequent handwashing. Resuming all activity, whether in the facility or outside assumes a certain level of risk, and I believe we all understand that. Please communicate frequently and openly with your coaches and follow what the board has come up with, below. I know I speak for all of the board and coaches when I say, I miss these players and can't wait to get back on a field. Thank you all for your continued patience and loyalty. Sincerely, Kevin The following are based on Governor Wolf's Guidelines for Contact Sports, Baseball, Fastpitch, and Softball (included below). These guidelines are intended for outdoor activity, but we believe it provides guidance for our indoor efforts as well. Most importantly, if you are sick, have any symptoms related to COVID-19 or any other illness, STAY HOME. Teams are encouraged to practice outside as much as possible. In ALL cases, indoor or outdoor, practices are to be voluntary. If a parent is not comfortable with their child participating in group activities, the player's status on the team cannot be affected. Congruently, a parent that chooses to hold their child out of activity, must understand that their child may not be ready for games and game participation by their absence. Playing time remains at coaches' discretion. When indoor practice is necessary: * Masks encouraged on parents and coaches (masks on players creates a visual impairment and players are not asked to wear masks) * Entry/Exit will be separated. Enter through the main door/lobby, exit through the door on the front of the building, closest to the corner/dumpster * Wash hands as often as possible. We are exploring adding a handwashing sink in addition to the bathrooms. * NO SPITTING ANYWHERE ON TURF (or anywhere people may come in contact with the surface), no seeds, gum or similar products * No more than 90 people inside at any one time, including players, coaches, parents. Teams average 12 players, three coaches; this would be 30 people on two teams, plus parents, plus any private lessons taking place. Should result in less than 90 people. * Parents encouraged to stay in cars or outside, observe distancing within parent lounge upstairs, if parents enter the building. ONE PARENT PER PLAYER INSIDE. * Each team gets two full practice times per week (batting practice-only times have been eliminated). * Two teams (or one team and Sarge on Tuesday evenings) in the facility at any one time: one team on turf: one team in batting/pitching cages. 45minutes in each. Batting Practice-only gatherings eliminated from schedule. If a team only wishes to hold BP, they can use that portion of their full allotted practice time. * 15 minutes between first and second round of evening practices, to allow for transition. (eg. 5:45-7:15, 7:30-9). Exit promptly at the end of your practice time. Schedule is attached. * Players are encouraged to bring their own hydration and DO NOT SHARE. The water fountain will be unavailable for the foreseeable future. * Coaches asked to encourage players to not share any gear (bats, gloves, helmets, catcher gear, etc). Disinfecting balls is challenging and will be at coaches' discretion. Liquid disinfectants can compromise the integrity of the ball. * Cleaning supplies made available for equipment (balls, bats, gloves, helmets, etc.). * Coaches are responsible for their team's equipment * Doors and garage doors should be open as weather permits * During scheduled practice times, 5:45 - 9:00pm weeknights, 8am - 12pm Saturday, All day Sunday, NO INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS ALLOWED. We cannot account for numbers of people in the building if players are allowed to practice at random times. Individuals are allowed to practice during summer daytimes when teams are not scheduled to practice. There is no building manager, and the building will remained locked (key access only). * Coaches conducting private lessons are encouraged to hold lessons outdoors. Otherwise, coaches are asked to consult the online schedule (https://www.keystonenationals.org/calendar.html) for practicing teams when scheduling individual lessons. Practicing Nationals teams get priority over any private lessons. * Any facility rentals by outside organizations must take into account these guidelines. --Keystone Nationals Board of Directors |
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