/ Duvall, WA — Est. 2024

Baseball builds more than ballplayers

Youth baseball in Duvall rooted in real game conditions, coach accountability, and the kind of growth that shows up three seasons later.

Close-up of a young player's hands gripping a worn baseball bat, dirt-caked batting gloves, golden afternoon light catching the grain of the wood, shallow depth of field, infield clay visible below
Close-up of a young player's hands gripping a worn baseball bat, dirt-caked batting gloves, golden afternoon light catching the grain of the wood, shallow depth of field, infield clay visible below
— Character First

The scoreboard is the last thing we look at

We run a program where strikeouts are lessons, dirt on your uniform is expected, and every kid earns their spot through discipline and showing up.

Coaches are held accountable by name. Families are part of the structure, not the bleachers.

What the field actually teaches

▸ Discipline
▸ Accountability
▸ Trust

Show up. Every time.

Own the at-bat, own the error.

Eight other people are counting on you.

Practice attendance, hustle on grounders, and handling a bad inning without excuses. These habits carry well past the diamond.

Coaches name what went wrong and how to fix it. Players learn to do the same for themselves, not wait for someone else to explain it.

The relay throw, the cutoff man, the bunt sign — baseball is a team game that rewards the player who lets go of the solo moment.

• Registration Open

Tryouts are forming now for 2025

Open to players ages 8–18 in Duvall and surrounding areas. See tryout dates, age groups, and what to bring to your first session.