What did my son want for his birthday? Video games, a new phone? Nope, he wanted to see a baseball game. So we went to Gulls vs Waves.
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Our annual NKW Little League Home Run Derby took place last night under the lights at Wilson Park.
Volunteering for my son's little league program has been incredibly rewarding. Today, I would like to praise the ultimate volunteers.
St. B's tee-ball took a little hiatus for about 20 years until last year. But, we are back! Tee-Ball Season starts in June.
NKW Little League community - Come out to Lischio Field Friday May 25th to cheer on NKHS Baseball on Senior Night.
The 5th Annual Jog For Julie and Dana Farber will take place Saturday, June 16th at North Kingstown High School.
See attached press release from the Ocean State Waves baseball club regarding local super sponsor, Rob Levine & Associates.
Come out Saturday May 19th for our annual home run derby and picnic celebration. All divisions are welcome to participate.
Throwing strikes, being in a good fielding position are just some of the ways a pitcher can get an easy 1-2-3 inning.
Every man, woman, and child should mark their calendars for Mother's Day. A gift can be simple - a card, a necklace, a lunch out in town.
May is always a busy month for North Kingstown baseball. NKW Little League has a ton of events scheduled for this month.
So why would a baseball column contact a decorated football coach for advise on coaching? Shh, NKHS Head Coach Joe Gilmartin has the floor.
Baseball at its purest is the Tee Ball division of Little League baseball. Creating wonderful memories for players and families every game.
What do you do when your team gets rained out? You watch a baseball movie, of course. Here are a few of my favorite baseball movies.
At the baseball fields or at the beach, our baseball community can do their part to "End Plastic Pollution", Earth Day's 2018 Campaign.
The odds of winning a game seemingly out of reach are just a number. Comebacks happen, stunning upsets happen. Real fans know this.
Find the results for the Boston Marathon North Kingstown runners here.
With the merger becoming official, it was time to celebrate as "One Town, One League" at the Opening Day Ceremonies for NKW Little League.
Inductees include Elizabeth Beisel, Olympic swimmer, tennis player Hannah Zangari, and Coach Charlie Breagy.
Nine individuals and one team will be honored on April 28 at the Quonset “O” Club.
Last year, Little League baseball announced a major rule change for bats allowed for youth play. The result of this rule change is safety.
The baseball scorecard is a timeless craft of baseball shorthand. Numbers, letters tell the story of a game.
Nick Murgo also won the Pride of Rhode Island award.
Due to the high volume of rain outs in 2017, the executive board unanimously approved of installing retractable roofs for 2018 Season.
The North Kingstown/Wickford Little League would like to invite you to our new apparel store online via SquadLocker.
Local baseball volunteer takes the lead and turns an ugly incident into an act of incredible generosity.
The winners include a father and son from North Kingstown High.
Rhode Island's Olivia Culpo is in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, but she also poses sans suit, Boston.com says.
If you are interested in coaching a Little League team this spring, please let us know as soon as possible.
Recognition went to the best offensive and best defensive player from each of 44 schools.
The Skippers ended 2017 with a perfect season intact. They beat the Moses Brown Quakers 34-16 in the Division II Superbowl.
The North Kingstown Skippers are in the Super Bowl this year, but children with cancer, thanks to senior Noah Iden, also are winning.
Bishop Hendricken & La Salle Academy; Moses Brown & North Kingstown, and Juanita Sanchez/PCD/Wheeler & Burrillville made the cut this year.
The 'Voice of the Rams' receives meritorious service award.
Proceeds benefit Save The Bay.
Morning thunderstorms delayed the start for two and a half hours on Saturday. NK Skipper Ted Green II in third place.
The club will honor outstanding players and coaches from all six divisions in the state Interscholastic League.