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'''Joy League''' is a kids' baseball league founded in [[Homewood]] in [[1958]] on the principle that "no one is excluded". Boys and girls from 4 to 10 are accepted into the league, which plays games on Saturday's at [[Edgewood Elementary School]].
'''Joy League''' is a kids' baseball league founded in [[Homewood]] in [[1958]] on the principle that no one is excluded. Boys and girls from ages 4 to 12 are accepted into the league, which plays games on Saturdays at [[Edgewood Elementary School]]. Starting in [[2019]], games are played on the fields at [[Homewood Middle School]].


Current commissioners are [[Perry Akins]] and [[Ted Hagler]].
Players are divided into 5 divisions:
# Bucs
# Cards
# Jays
# Sox
# Yanks


[[Category:Baseball]]
Current commissioner is [[Tim Meehan]], who was appointed in 2019. Former commissioners were [[Perry Akins]] and [[Ted Hagler]].
 
==References==
* Staff (July 9, 2019) "Joy League Ends a Year of Changes With a New Championship Tournament" ''Over the Mountain Journal''
* McGhee, Stephen (January 14, 2020) "Joy League Baseball registration opened this month" {{HS}}
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.joyleague.org/ Joy League] website
 
[[Category:Youth baseball leagues]]
[[Category:Homewood]]
[[Category:Homewood]]
[[Category:1958 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 03:31, 12 December 2020

Joy League is a kids' baseball league founded in Homewood in 1958 on the principle that no one is excluded. Boys and girls from ages 4 to 12 are accepted into the league, which plays games on Saturdays at Edgewood Elementary School. Starting in 2019, games are played on the fields at Homewood Middle School.

Players are divided into 5 divisions:

  1. Bucs
  2. Cards
  3. Jays
  4. Sox
  5. Yanks

Current commissioner is Tim Meehan, who was appointed in 2019. Former commissioners were Perry Akins and Ted Hagler.

References

  • Staff (July 9, 2019) "Joy League Ends a Year of Changes With a New Championship Tournament" Over the Mountain Journal
  • McGhee, Stephen (January 14, 2020) "Joy League Baseball registration opened this month" The Homewood Star

External Links