News and Announcements
2023 Fall Ball Registration is Closed
Please contact Jon Taylor at taylor.jonp@gmail.com to inquire if space is still available in your child’s division.
2023 Summer Registration is closed
2023 Summer Registration is closed. Please contact taylor.jonp@gmail.com with any questions.
2023 Summer registration is open!
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Holliston Softball Summer Clinic 2022
This August HYBSA will again be offering a 4-day softball clinic run by Holliston High School Varsity Softball players and coaches for youth softball players entering 1st to 8th grade in the Fall 2022. Any level of ability is welcome. High School players and coaches will adapt to the skill level of each participant. The end goal is to teach core skills while having fun and enhancing their excitement about softball.
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The document SBclinic2022.pdf was attached to this post.
HYBSA Mask Policy Update
Parents,
As we know, the issue of mask wearing is personal to many and there are a wide range of personal opinions about best practices related to personal safety during the pandemic. More specific to HYBSA, we’ve had a great deal of communication with families trying to make the decision that is best for their families this past year. Admittedly, with the news yesterday HYBSA was hesitant to change its approach around mask wearing but with other youth groups aligning with the state order, including the MIAA, HYBSA will do the same. Since this ordeal started, we have aligned our approach with guidance from the state and will continue to do so now. That said, HYBSA fully supports any players individual decision to wear a mask, recognizing that the elimination of a state mandate does not override individual decision making. Also, if a HYBSA team is playing a team from another town, HYBSA players need to have a mask with them in case an issue emerges where youth organizations have different requirements. In these instances, coaches will work together to arrive at a reasonable resolution that satisfies the requirements of both leagues. Otherwise, the language below accurately summarizes the guidance provided by the Governor and the EEC that went into effect today and HYBSA is adopting it:
For all youth sports, facial coverings are no longer required for youths 18 and under. This includes on the field, in the dugout, in huddles and in conferences. Coaches need to continue to wear facial coverings when they cannot consistently maintain social distancing. This means in huddles, in the dugout and during conferences. They will not need to wear them in the coaches’ boxes as long as they stay 6 feet from the players or wear their facial covering.
HYBSA Board