Opening Day Photos!

Thank you to everyone who joined us on Saturday May 11th for the 2024 Opening Day Parade and Ceremonies!
Newmarket Baseball had another successful opening day ceremony on May 11th. Hundreds of elite, rep, select and house league players and families attended to parade from Timothy St. To Fairgrounds Park. There were special appearances from Mayor Taylor and other members of council, local sponsors and our volunteers . Homer the Hawk also attended to mingle with the crowd.
The ceremony marks the official start of our 2024 season and the weather couldn’t have been better for some exhibition games played at many of the diamonds in town that afternoon. We are excited and looking forward to another fun filled season.
To see photos from opening day visit our facebook page at the link below:
https://www.facebook.com/newmarketbaseball1
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