In-House Baseball & Softball Leagues

Baseball

League Vice President 

Marty Graves
P: 630-240-7197
E: m.l.graves@att.net

League Details

League Vice President 

Jeff Gail
P: 630-334-8527
E: jgail@elmhurst205.org

League Details

League Vice President 

Mike Trivelli
P: 630-392-0103
E: Mtrivelli17@gmail.com

League Details

  • The focus is on teaching the basic rules of baseball and providing a better transition to the Pinto League where players hit pitches thrown by same-age players.
  • Stallion Supplementary Rules (PDF)

League Vice President

Aaron Zoeller
P: 630-818-5123
E: amzoeller80@gmail.com

League Details:

  • Players hit pitches from other players and coaches. Emphasis is on batting (no walks allowed), fun, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Tryouts for 8U In-house Travel/Tournament team is included with participation in this league.
  • Pinto Supplementary Rules (PDF)

League Vice President

Sam Rea
P: 630-605-0900
E: thesamrea@comcast.net

League Details

League Vice President

Paul David
P: 630-205-2521
E: Paulie7707@gmail.com

League Details

  • League is covered by Bronco League rules. Games and practices are held at Atten Park, Central Athletic Complex, and Northside Park. Games are played in Wheaton and neighboring communities.
  • Bronco Supplemental Rules (PDF)

League Vice President

Steve Chmelik
P: 630-728-8037
E: schmelik@lfirealestate.com

League Details

  • This is a competitive league, so it is recommended that players have participated in organized baseball prior to entering. Games are played in Wheaton and neighboring communities.
  • Pony Supplementary Rules (PDF)

League Vice President

Fred Schlick
P: 630-408-3081
E: fjschlick@ameritech.net

League Details

  • Open to current high school freshmen and sophomores (cannot turn 17 before May 1). Colt teams are members of the North Suburban Youth Baseball Association and travel to different surrounding communities for away games. Most games are played Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays so as not to conflict with high school summer league play. Registrants are notified of evaluations in April, and evaluations are held in the beginning of May.
  • Please see coach for supplemental rules.

League Vice President

Fred Schlick
P: 630-408-3081
E: fjschlick@ameritech.net

League Details

  • Open to current high school juniors and seniors (cannot turn 19 before May 1). Palomino teams are members of the North Suburban Youth Baseball Association and travel to different surrounding communities for away games. Most games are played on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays so as not to conflict with high school summer league play. Registrants are notified of evaluations in April, and evaluations are held in the beginning of May.
  • Please see coach for supplemental rules.

Softball

League Vice President

Myles Hoffman
P: 630-738-7761
E: mbhappr@comcast.net

League Details

League Vice President

Ashley Bielenda
P: 630-747-7446
E: ashley.bielenda@yahoo.com

League Details

  • Offers a transitional step from “coach” -pitch to “player” -pitch. During the season’s first half, coaches pitch all innings of the game. During the season’s second half, a player pitches (with partial coach-pitch, if necessary).
  • “A” League Supplemental Rules (PDF)

League Vice President

Kristen Moore
P: 773-366-0780
E: kristenmoore107@gmail.com

League Details

  • This 11” fast pitch league introduces players to pitching the entire game. Focus is on continued skill development and the introduction to strategies of bunting and stealing bases. League includes teams from neighboring communities; games are played in Wheaton and neighboring communities.
  • “AA” League Supplemental Rules (PDF)

League Vice President

Don Muff
P: 847-340-7130
E: don.j.muff@doumak.com

League Details

  • This 12” fast pitch league continues teaching skills, appreciating and respecting softball through teamwork, healthy competition, and good sportsmanship. Focus is on enhanced skill development and official game strategies for all positions. League includes teams from neighboring communities; games are played in Wheaton and neighboring communities.
  • “AAA” League Supplementary Rules (PDF)

League Vice President

Bob Osborne
P: 773-251-8766
E: bob_osborne@live.com

Description

  • This 12” fast pitch league continues teaching how to play, appreciating and respecting softball through teamwork, healthy competition, and good sportsmanship. Players identify skill strengths and begin to master them while enhancing skill development and game strategies unique to fastpitch softball. League includes teams from neighboring communities; games are played in Wheaton and neighboring communities.
  • Major Supplementary Rules (PDF)

League Vice President

Kevin Gordon
P: 630-292-8241
E: khg710@yahoo.com

League Details

  • This 12” fast pitch league, for high school age players of all skill levels (including Recreational, High School Team, and Travel Team), fosters continued appreciation and respect for organized softball through teamwork, healthy competition, and good sportsmanship. This league is all about FUN; friends and siblings with varying skill levels play together and against each other. Games are played in Wheaton and neighboring communities.
  • High School Supplementary Rules (PDF)

League Vice President

Paul Tarman
P: 630-805-3191
E: ptarman55@gmail.com

League Details

  • This 12” fast pitch recreational league is for women (ages 19 & over) of all skill levels who love the game and want to play in an enjoyable environment of teamwork, healthy competition, and good sportsmanship. Register early for team selection and scheduling. There is a post-season tournament and championship game, which concludes the season.
  • 19 & Over Supplementary Rules (PDF)
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