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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 10:02 AM

Ready, Set, PLAY -- Softball & Baseball

Ready, Set, PLAY -- Softball & Baseball

With the latest updates to the governor’s directives for re-opening the state and sporting events, Youth Softball (ages 5-15), Fallon Youth Baseball/Cal Ripken league (ages 4-12), and Babe Ruth Baseball (ages 13-18) will soon be underway. The Churchill County Youth Softball Association and Fallon Youth Baseball are excited to start sign-ups for the 2021 season. 


Things have started a bit unusually for this season, as COVID restrictions are still in place. With a lot of hard work and patience, both organizations obtained the required waivers to open the 2021 season. Regulations that are still in place will require parents, spectators, and participants to follow masking and social distancing guidelines. Players and team members will be required to do contactless temperature screening, health screening survey, social distancing when possible, and mask protocols that state when the player is not actively playing, a mask is to be worn.


Sign-ups and registration for Fallon Youth Baseball, which continue through Sunday, February 28, are online-only and can be found at https://fallonyouthbaseball.leagueapps.com.  

Skills drafts are Monday, February 29, 2021.

The Churchill County Youth Softball Association registration is open until March 12. Registering online can be found at https://ccysa.sportngin.com/register/form/324753718. In the meantime, the Churchill County Youth Softball Association is looking for volunteers to help the association or coach for the 2021 season. If you are interested, please reach Matt Johnson at 775-427-7815.

 


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