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Friday June 6, 2025
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Babe Ruth Baseball - Spring - Babe Ruth Spring Season
Hopkinton Babe Ruth's goal is to provide teenagers, of all ability levels, the opportunity to play organized baseball after they have aged out of Hopkinton Little League. Everyone is welcome to play in a fun, competitive, and developmental environment. Hopkinton Babe Ruth Spring LeagueThe goal of the Spring Season is to give baseball-age 13 and 14 year-olds and those in grades 6-8 the opportunity to play games in a developmental league. It is an ideal opportunity for thirteen year olds who aged out of Little League and have never played on the "big diamond" before. We offer instruction from our coaches to introduce young players to the new rules and skills that are required on the bigger field. The key areas of instruction include: leading and base running as well as pitching and picking off runners. The emphasis of the spring league is player development. Players are encouraged to learn the skills for every position. The overall atmosphere is fun and competitive where coaches and players alike "get the rust out". Players of all ability levels are welcome to join. There are no tryouts.The Spring Season runs for 6 weeks April-June. Teams play three games per week, Tuesdays & Fridays 5:30-7:30pm, Sundays 3:00-5:00pmHopkinton teams play in the TriValley Babe Ruth League (TVBR). The spring season consists of a 12-game regular season followed by a playoff ending in early June. All home games are played at the HHS fields. Six games will be played at home and six games are away in towns that can include Holliston, Medway, Millis, Ashland, Medfield, Franklin, or Hopedale. There are three games per week on Sunday, Tuesday, & Friday. Specific team schedules will be announced in April.For more detailed information and FAQs, visit Facebook/HopkintonBabeRuth,or email us at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.comHopkinton Babe Ruth does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status in any of its activities or operations.  We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all players, coaches, families, and sponsors.
 
Monday June 16, 2025
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Babe Ruth Baseball - Summer - Babe Ruth Minors Summer Season, 13-14 years old
*Note: Due to low enrollment, Babe Ruth Majors will not be fielding a team this summer. For inquiries about Major-level teams in nearby towns that may be looking for players, please contact Hopkinton Babe Ruth at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.com.Hopkinton Babe Ruth's goal is to provide teenagers, of all ability levels, the opportunity to play organized baseball after they have aged out of Hopkinton Little League. Everyone is welcome to play in a fun, competitive, and developmental environment.Hopkinton Babe Ruth Summer LeagueHopkinton Babe Ruth participates in the Tri-Valley Babe Ruth Summer League Tournament. The summer tournament is more competitive than the spring and fall seasons, yet the league is for players of all ability levels and there are no tryouts. Attendance is flexible with 50% regular season attendance required for player playoff eligibility. Rosters are made intentionally large to give families flexibility around conflicts. All Hopkinton players are welcome even if they did not play in the HBR spring season.The summer season consists of a 12-game regular season. Six games are played at home on HHS fields and six games are away in towns that include Holliston, Medway, Millis, Ashland, Medfield, Franklin, or Hopedale. There are three games per week. Playoffs begin in mid-July and end in late July, depending on the length of the playoff run.There are two summer baseball age divisions: Minors for baseball-aged 13 & 14 year-olds (Middle School)Minors play on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 5:30-8:00pm.Majors for baseball-aged 15 to 17 year-olds(High School)Majors (15-17) play on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays 5:30-8:00pm.The Major division is an excellent opportunity for HS players to play competitive summer ball.Baseball age is determined by the Little League Baseball Age ChartFor more detailed information and FAQs, visit Facebook/HopkintonBabeRuth,or email us at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.comRegistration will open February 5Hopkinton Babe Ruth does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status in any of its activities or operations.  We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all players, coaches, families, and sponsors.
 
Friday June 20, 2025
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Babe Ruth Baseball - Summer - Babe Ruth Minors Summer Season, 13-14 years old
*Note: Due to low enrollment, Babe Ruth Majors will not be fielding a team this summer. For inquiries about Major-level teams in nearby towns that may be looking for players, please contact Hopkinton Babe Ruth at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.com.Hopkinton Babe Ruth's goal is to provide teenagers, of all ability levels, the opportunity to play organized baseball after they have aged out of Hopkinton Little League. Everyone is welcome to play in a fun, competitive, and developmental environment.Hopkinton Babe Ruth Summer LeagueHopkinton Babe Ruth participates in the Tri-Valley Babe Ruth Summer League Tournament. The summer tournament is more competitive than the spring and fall seasons, yet the league is for players of all ability levels and there are no tryouts. Attendance is flexible with 50% regular season attendance required for player playoff eligibility. Rosters are made intentionally large to give families flexibility around conflicts. All Hopkinton players are welcome even if they did not play in the HBR spring season.The summer season consists of a 12-game regular season. Six games are played at home on HHS fields and six games are away in towns that include Holliston, Medway, Millis, Ashland, Medfield, Franklin, or Hopedale. There are three games per week. Playoffs begin in mid-July and end in late July, depending on the length of the playoff run.There are two summer baseball age divisions: Minors for baseball-aged 13 & 14 year-olds (Middle School)Minors play on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 5:30-8:00pm.Majors for baseball-aged 15 to 17 year-olds(High School)Majors (15-17) play on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays 5:30-8:00pm.The Major division is an excellent opportunity for HS players to play competitive summer ball.Baseball age is determined by the Little League Baseball Age ChartFor more detailed information and FAQs, visit Facebook/HopkintonBabeRuth,or email us at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.comRegistration will open February 5Hopkinton Babe Ruth does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status in any of its activities or operations.  We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all players, coaches, families, and sponsors.
 
Monday June 23, 2025
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Basketball Clinic for Girls - Summer - Girls Baskeball Clinic: Session 1 gr 7-10
The Hopkinton High Girls Basketball Coaching Staff along with many of the past and current Hillers Varsity Girls Players will teach participants all about the fundamentals of basketball in a fun, positive, and competitive format. Players will participate in skill-appropriate drills, competitions, and games as well as learn proper shooting, passing, rebounding, and defensive fundamentals. This clinic is appropriate for players of all skill levels and playing experience.Instruction will focus on individual skills as well as guard, wing, and post play with an emphasis on specific offensive and defensive principles implemented in the Hopkinton Hillers Girls Basketball Program. Participants will go through many of the same drills used at the varsity and sub-varsity levels and learn the terminology used by the Hillers players and coaching staff. Our philosophy is to create an enjoyable, team-oriented environment where participants can discover their love for the game of basketball and make some new friends along the way.Coached byMike Greco, Varsity Coach Hopkinton High SchoolCalli Korbey: Hopkinton 8th Grade Girls Basketball CoachKerri Chatten: Hopkinton Varsity Girls Basketball Assistant CoachMikayla Pucci: Junior Varsity Coach Hopkinton High SchoolPlease bring a nut free snack, lunch and water bottle.Please note for Session 1: Due to snow day/s extending the school year into this session, the program will move to the evening on Monday, JUNE 23rd ONLY.
 
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Babe Ruth Baseball - Summer - Babe Ruth Minors Summer Season, 13-14 years old
*Note: Due to low enrollment, Babe Ruth Majors will not be fielding a team this summer. For inquiries about Major-level teams in nearby towns that may be looking for players, please contact Hopkinton Babe Ruth at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.com.Hopkinton Babe Ruth's goal is to provide teenagers, of all ability levels, the opportunity to play organized baseball after they have aged out of Hopkinton Little League. Everyone is welcome to play in a fun, competitive, and developmental environment.Hopkinton Babe Ruth Summer LeagueHopkinton Babe Ruth participates in the Tri-Valley Babe Ruth Summer League Tournament. The summer tournament is more competitive than the spring and fall seasons, yet the league is for players of all ability levels and there are no tryouts. Attendance is flexible with 50% regular season attendance required for player playoff eligibility. Rosters are made intentionally large to give families flexibility around conflicts. All Hopkinton players are welcome even if they did not play in the HBR spring season.The summer season consists of a 12-game regular season. Six games are played at home on HHS fields and six games are away in towns that include Holliston, Medway, Millis, Ashland, Medfield, Franklin, or Hopedale. There are three games per week. Playoffs begin in mid-July and end in late July, depending on the length of the playoff run.There are two summer baseball age divisions: Minors for baseball-aged 13 & 14 year-olds (Middle School)Minors play on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 5:30-8:00pm.Majors for baseball-aged 15 to 17 year-olds(High School)Majors (15-17) play on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays 5:30-8:00pm.The Major division is an excellent opportunity for HS players to play competitive summer ball.Baseball age is determined by the Little League Baseball Age ChartFor more detailed information and FAQs, visit Facebook/HopkintonBabeRuth,or email us at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.comRegistration will open February 5Hopkinton Babe Ruth does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status in any of its activities or operations.  We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all players, coaches, families, and sponsors.
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Summer Softball Women's League - Women's Softball
Ready for some summer fun? Join us for a slow-pitch, semi-competitive softball league! Whether you're in it for the friendly competition or just want to enjoy some sunshine and good times, this league is perfect for players of all skill levels. Games are played one or two days per week on either Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday with make ups on Thursday. Games on Tuesdays and Thursdays will begin at 6:00pm. Wednesday & Monday games will be played under the lights and will start at 7:00pm. In August most games will begin at 6:30pm. This may be adjusted based on the number of teams that sign up.Registration Procedures If you know which team you would like to play on, please register directly with that team. You will be asked upon check out which team you want to be on. If you are new to the league and do not have a preferred team, please choose the free agent team option. Once registration closes, you will be placed on a team. The captain of that team will reach out to you. If you would like to form a new team, please contact parks and rec and we will add the team.ShirtsAll new players are required to have a t-shirt. Returning players can use a t-shirt from previous years. If you need a t-shirt, please indicate t-shirt size when signing up. T-shirts will be cotton unisex crew necks.Player InfoGames will follow ASA rules of play with bat restrictions. Umpires will inspect all bats before each game. Pitcher and catcher masks will be required. Please bring your own softball glove and bat. Balls, score books, masks and catchers equipment will be provided. Cleats with metal spikes are NOT ALLOWED on the turf field.
 
Tuesday June 24, 2025
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM    Basketball Clinic for Girls - Summer - Girls Baskeball Clinic: Session 1 gr 7-10
The Hopkinton High Girls Basketball Coaching Staff along with many of the past and current Hillers Varsity Girls Players will teach participants all about the fundamentals of basketball in a fun, positive, and competitive format. Players will participate in skill-appropriate drills, competitions, and games as well as learn proper shooting, passing, rebounding, and defensive fundamentals. This clinic is appropriate for players of all skill levels and playing experience.Instruction will focus on individual skills as well as guard, wing, and post play with an emphasis on specific offensive and defensive principles implemented in the Hopkinton Hillers Girls Basketball Program. Participants will go through many of the same drills used at the varsity and sub-varsity levels and learn the terminology used by the Hillers players and coaching staff. Our philosophy is to create an enjoyable, team-oriented environment where participants can discover their love for the game of basketball and make some new friends along the way.Coached byMike Greco, Varsity Coach Hopkinton High SchoolCalli Korbey: Hopkinton 8th Grade Girls Basketball CoachKerri Chatten: Hopkinton Varsity Girls Basketball Assistant CoachMikayla Pucci: Junior Varsity Coach Hopkinton High SchoolPlease bring a nut free snack, lunch and water bottle.Please note for Session 1: Due to snow day/s extending the school year into this session, the program will move to the evening on Monday, JUNE 23rd ONLY.
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Summer Softball Women's League - Women's Softball
Ready for some summer fun? Join us for a slow-pitch, semi-competitive softball league! Whether you're in it for the friendly competition or just want to enjoy some sunshine and good times, this league is perfect for players of all skill levels. Games are played one or two days per week on either Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday with make ups on Thursday. Games on Tuesdays and Thursdays will begin at 6:00pm. Wednesday & Monday games will be played under the lights and will start at 7:00pm. In August most games will begin at 6:30pm. This may be adjusted based on the number of teams that sign up.Registration Procedures If you know which team you would like to play on, please register directly with that team. You will be asked upon check out which team you want to be on. If you are new to the league and do not have a preferred team, please choose the free agent team option. Once registration closes, you will be placed on a team. The captain of that team will reach out to you. If you would like to form a new team, please contact parks and rec and we will add the team.ShirtsAll new players are required to have a t-shirt. Returning players can use a t-shirt from previous years. If you need a t-shirt, please indicate t-shirt size when signing up. T-shirts will be cotton unisex crew necks.Player InfoGames will follow ASA rules of play with bat restrictions. Umpires will inspect all bats before each game. Pitcher and catcher masks will be required. Please bring your own softball glove and bat. Balls, score books, masks and catchers equipment will be provided. Cleats with metal spikes are NOT ALLOWED on the turf field.
 
6:30 PM - 7:45 PM    Summer Softball Men's League - Men's Softball
This non-competitive softball league will take place on fields at the Hopkinton High School. On Tuesdays & Thursdays games will be played on grass field 12 starting at 6:30pm and under the lights on turf field 4 starting at 8:00pm. All games are expected to run an hour and 15 minutes.Pitch counts and run limits will be included to ensure games move quickly but remain competitive. Players must have prior playing experience and a fundamental understanding of the game.Registration PolicyThe Parks & Recreation commission examined registration policies and procedures to address the ratio of residents to non-residents in our programs. As a result, a policy was put in place that requires all teams participating in Hopkinton Parks & Recreation programs be comprised of a minimum of 50% Hopkinton residents.Registration Procedures If you know which team you would like to play on, please register directly with that team. You will be asked upon check out which team you want to be on. If you are new to the league and do not have a preferred team, please choose the free agent team option. Once registration closes, you will be placed on a team. The captain of that team will reach out to you.If you would like to form a new team, please contact parks and rec and we will add the team.Please read the code of conduct. You are required to accept the code of conduct in order to play this season. Please bring your own softball glove and bat. Balls, score books, masks and catcher equipment will be provided.Cleats with metal spikes are NOT ALLOWED on the turf field.
 
Wednesday June 25, 2025
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM    Basketball Clinic for Girls - Summer - Girls Baskeball Clinic: Session 1 gr 7-10
The Hopkinton High Girls Basketball Coaching Staff along with many of the past and current Hillers Varsity Girls Players will teach participants all about the fundamentals of basketball in a fun, positive, and competitive format. Players will participate in skill-appropriate drills, competitions, and games as well as learn proper shooting, passing, rebounding, and defensive fundamentals. This clinic is appropriate for players of all skill levels and playing experience.Instruction will focus on individual skills as well as guard, wing, and post play with an emphasis on specific offensive and defensive principles implemented in the Hopkinton Hillers Girls Basketball Program. Participants will go through many of the same drills used at the varsity and sub-varsity levels and learn the terminology used by the Hillers players and coaching staff. Our philosophy is to create an enjoyable, team-oriented environment where participants can discover their love for the game of basketball and make some new friends along the way.Coached byMike Greco, Varsity Coach Hopkinton High SchoolCalli Korbey: Hopkinton 8th Grade Girls Basketball CoachKerri Chatten: Hopkinton Varsity Girls Basketball Assistant CoachMikayla Pucci: Junior Varsity Coach Hopkinton High SchoolPlease bring a nut free snack, lunch and water bottle.Please note for Session 1: Due to snow day/s extending the school year into this session, the program will move to the evening on Monday, JUNE 23rd ONLY.
 
Thursday June 26, 2025
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM    Basketball Clinic for Girls - Summer - Girls Baskeball Clinic: Session 1 gr 7-10
The Hopkinton High Girls Basketball Coaching Staff along with many of the past and current Hillers Varsity Girls Players will teach participants all about the fundamentals of basketball in a fun, positive, and competitive format. Players will participate in skill-appropriate drills, competitions, and games as well as learn proper shooting, passing, rebounding, and defensive fundamentals. This clinic is appropriate for players of all skill levels and playing experience.Instruction will focus on individual skills as well as guard, wing, and post play with an emphasis on specific offensive and defensive principles implemented in the Hopkinton Hillers Girls Basketball Program. Participants will go through many of the same drills used at the varsity and sub-varsity levels and learn the terminology used by the Hillers players and coaching staff. Our philosophy is to create an enjoyable, team-oriented environment where participants can discover their love for the game of basketball and make some new friends along the way.Coached byMike Greco, Varsity Coach Hopkinton High SchoolCalli Korbey: Hopkinton 8th Grade Girls Basketball CoachKerri Chatten: Hopkinton Varsity Girls Basketball Assistant CoachMikayla Pucci: Junior Varsity Coach Hopkinton High SchoolPlease bring a nut free snack, lunch and water bottle.Please note for Session 1: Due to snow day/s extending the school year into this session, the program will move to the evening on Monday, JUNE 23rd ONLY.
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Summer Softball Women's League - Women's Softball
Ready for some summer fun? Join us for a slow-pitch, semi-competitive softball league! Whether you're in it for the friendly competition or just want to enjoy some sunshine and good times, this league is perfect for players of all skill levels. Games are played one or two days per week on either Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday with make ups on Thursday. Games on Tuesdays and Thursdays will begin at 6:00pm. Wednesday & Monday games will be played under the lights and will start at 7:00pm. In August most games will begin at 6:30pm. This may be adjusted based on the number of teams that sign up.Registration Procedures If you know which team you would like to play on, please register directly with that team. You will be asked upon check out which team you want to be on. If you are new to the league and do not have a preferred team, please choose the free agent team option. Once registration closes, you will be placed on a team. The captain of that team will reach out to you. If you would like to form a new team, please contact parks and rec and we will add the team.ShirtsAll new players are required to have a t-shirt. Returning players can use a t-shirt from previous years. If you need a t-shirt, please indicate t-shirt size when signing up. T-shirts will be cotton unisex crew necks.Player InfoGames will follow ASA rules of play with bat restrictions. Umpires will inspect all bats before each game. Pitcher and catcher masks will be required. Please bring your own softball glove and bat. Balls, score books, masks and catchers equipment will be provided. Cleats with metal spikes are NOT ALLOWED on the turf field.
 
6:30 PM - 7:45 PM    Summer Softball Men's League - Men's Softball
This non-competitive softball league will take place on fields at the Hopkinton High School. On Tuesdays & Thursdays games will be played on grass field 12 starting at 6:30pm and under the lights on turf field 4 starting at 8:00pm. All games are expected to run an hour and 15 minutes.Pitch counts and run limits will be included to ensure games move quickly but remain competitive. Players must have prior playing experience and a fundamental understanding of the game.Registration PolicyThe Parks & Recreation commission examined registration policies and procedures to address the ratio of residents to non-residents in our programs. As a result, a policy was put in place that requires all teams participating in Hopkinton Parks & Recreation programs be comprised of a minimum of 50% Hopkinton residents.Registration Procedures If you know which team you would like to play on, please register directly with that team. You will be asked upon check out which team you want to be on. If you are new to the league and do not have a preferred team, please choose the free agent team option. Once registration closes, you will be placed on a team. The captain of that team will reach out to you.If you would like to form a new team, please contact parks and rec and we will add the team.Please read the code of conduct. You are required to accept the code of conduct in order to play this season. Please bring your own softball glove and bat. Balls, score books, masks and catcher equipment will be provided.Cleats with metal spikes are NOT ALLOWED on the turf field.
 
Friday June 27, 2025
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM    Basketball Clinic for Girls - Summer - Girls Baskeball Clinic: Session 1 gr 7-10
The Hopkinton High Girls Basketball Coaching Staff along with many of the past and current Hillers Varsity Girls Players will teach participants all about the fundamentals of basketball in a fun, positive, and competitive format. Players will participate in skill-appropriate drills, competitions, and games as well as learn proper shooting, passing, rebounding, and defensive fundamentals. This clinic is appropriate for players of all skill levels and playing experience.Instruction will focus on individual skills as well as guard, wing, and post play with an emphasis on specific offensive and defensive principles implemented in the Hopkinton Hillers Girls Basketball Program. Participants will go through many of the same drills used at the varsity and sub-varsity levels and learn the terminology used by the Hillers players and coaching staff. Our philosophy is to create an enjoyable, team-oriented environment where participants can discover their love for the game of basketball and make some new friends along the way.Coached byMike Greco, Varsity Coach Hopkinton High SchoolCalli Korbey: Hopkinton 8th Grade Girls Basketball CoachKerri Chatten: Hopkinton Varsity Girls Basketball Assistant CoachMikayla Pucci: Junior Varsity Coach Hopkinton High SchoolPlease bring a nut free snack, lunch and water bottle.Please note for Session 1: Due to snow day/s extending the school year into this session, the program will move to the evening on Monday, JUNE 23rd ONLY.
 
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Babe Ruth Baseball - Summer - Babe Ruth Minors Summer Season, 13-14 years old
*Note: Due to low enrollment, Babe Ruth Majors will not be fielding a team this summer. For inquiries about Major-level teams in nearby towns that may be looking for players, please contact Hopkinton Babe Ruth at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.com.Hopkinton Babe Ruth's goal is to provide teenagers, of all ability levels, the opportunity to play organized baseball after they have aged out of Hopkinton Little League. Everyone is welcome to play in a fun, competitive, and developmental environment.Hopkinton Babe Ruth Summer LeagueHopkinton Babe Ruth participates in the Tri-Valley Babe Ruth Summer League Tournament. The summer tournament is more competitive than the spring and fall seasons, yet the league is for players of all ability levels and there are no tryouts. Attendance is flexible with 50% regular season attendance required for player playoff eligibility. Rosters are made intentionally large to give families flexibility around conflicts. All Hopkinton players are welcome even if they did not play in the HBR spring season.The summer season consists of a 12-game regular season. Six games are played at home on HHS fields and six games are away in towns that include Holliston, Medway, Millis, Ashland, Medfield, Franklin, or Hopedale. There are three games per week. Playoffs begin in mid-July and end in late July, depending on the length of the playoff run.There are two summer baseball age divisions: Minors for baseball-aged 13 & 14 year-olds (Middle School)Minors play on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 5:30-8:00pm.Majors for baseball-aged 15 to 17 year-olds(High School)Majors (15-17) play on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays 5:30-8:00pm.The Major division is an excellent opportunity for HS players to play competitive summer ball.Baseball age is determined by the Little League Baseball Age ChartFor more detailed information and FAQs, visit Facebook/HopkintonBabeRuth,or email us at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.comRegistration will open February 5Hopkinton Babe Ruth does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status in any of its activities or operations.  We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all players, coaches, families, and sponsors.
 
Monday June 30, 2025
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Babe Ruth Baseball - Summer - Babe Ruth Minors Summer Season, 13-14 years old
*Note: Due to low enrollment, Babe Ruth Majors will not be fielding a team this summer. For inquiries about Major-level teams in nearby towns that may be looking for players, please contact Hopkinton Babe Ruth at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.com.Hopkinton Babe Ruth's goal is to provide teenagers, of all ability levels, the opportunity to play organized baseball after they have aged out of Hopkinton Little League. Everyone is welcome to play in a fun, competitive, and developmental environment.Hopkinton Babe Ruth Summer LeagueHopkinton Babe Ruth participates in the Tri-Valley Babe Ruth Summer League Tournament. The summer tournament is more competitive than the spring and fall seasons, yet the league is for players of all ability levels and there are no tryouts. Attendance is flexible with 50% regular season attendance required for player playoff eligibility. Rosters are made intentionally large to give families flexibility around conflicts. All Hopkinton players are welcome even if they did not play in the HBR spring season.The summer season consists of a 12-game regular season. Six games are played at home on HHS fields and six games are away in towns that include Holliston, Medway, Millis, Ashland, Medfield, Franklin, or Hopedale. There are three games per week. Playoffs begin in mid-July and end in late July, depending on the length of the playoff run.There are two summer baseball age divisions: Minors for baseball-aged 13 & 14 year-olds (Middle School)Minors play on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 5:30-8:00pm.Majors for baseball-aged 15 to 17 year-olds(High School)Majors (15-17) play on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays 5:30-8:00pm.The Major division is an excellent opportunity for HS players to play competitive summer ball.Baseball age is determined by the Little League Baseball Age ChartFor more detailed information and FAQs, visit Facebook/HopkintonBabeRuth,or email us at hopkintonbaberuth@gmail.comRegistration will open February 5Hopkinton Babe Ruth does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status in any of its activities or operations.  We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all players, coaches, families, and sponsors.