
We have loved OVPB. In fact we drive all the way from Antelope to be apart of this league. It's well organized and it's a high level of baseball even in their recreational divisions. There is...
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Orangevale Pony Baseball is a youth baseball organization in Orangevale, CA, offering a range of programs for children aged 4 to 14. With a focus on player development and safety, they provide opportunities for kids to participate in spring and fall ball leagues, as well as select all-star teams. Their registration process is divided into early bird, regular, and late registration periods, allowing parents to sign up their children for the upcoming baseball season at their convenience.
With a variety of divisions based on age, including Shetland, Pinto, Mustang, Bronco, and Pony, Orangevale Pony Baseball ensures that players are placed in appropriate leagues to enhance their skills and enjoyment of the game. They also offer a Coaches Clinic to provide training and support for those interested in coaching. As a trusted organization in the community, Orangevale Pony Baseball is committed to providing a positive and rewarding baseball experience for young athletes.
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We have loved OVPB. In fact we drive all the way from Antelope to be apart of this league. It's well organized and it's a high level of baseball even in their recreational divisions. There is...
My experience with Orangevale PONY Baseball as a league was good, but the highlight was the plethora of exemplary coaches in the Pinto division. This was my son's first year playing and his is...
I have been a part of this league for a very long time, and have been so incredibly happy with it. I have made some incredible friends and love the camaraderie that is created within the league.
My son has played in Orangevale Pony Ball for 6 years, going on 7, and has absolutely loved it. Each year he learns new skills and makes new friends. The coaches have been great and the parents...
Like most youth recreational ball, it's DaddyBall. Not much is learned and wrong kids go to All Stars. The concept is admirable, but execution falls short with most parents doing little. I...