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The Backyard Rule (noun)

The Back·yard Rule \ ˈbak-ˌyärd ˈrül \

Definition: We're here to play. Not to fight. Not to complain. To play.

A guiding principle that emphasizes playing for the joy of the game, putting sportsmanship, fun, and respect above winning, arguing, complaining, or conflict.

Summer Camp (St. Augustine):

#2 June 8 - 11

9 am - noon & 9 am - 3 pm options at RB Hunt Elementary

#3 June 15 - 18

9 am - noon & 9 am - 3 pm options at RB Hunt Elementary

#4 June 22 - 25

9 am - noon @ St. Joseph Academy Softball

#5 June 29 - July 2

9 am - noon @ St. Joseph Academy Softball

#6 July 6 - 9

9 am - 3 pm @ PVPV-Rawlings Elementary

Our camp objective is to teach fundamental skills for Baseball and Softball while emphasizing sportsmanship, teamwork, and character.

We only use lightweight bats and balls, so participants do not need to bring any bats, gloves, helmets, or equipment of their own. These softer playing materials help us increase safety measures while our students learn proper fielding, throwing, and hitting techniques. Our programs make a fantastic introduction to the game of Baseball/Softball, and is also a skill-sharpening experience for more seasoned ballplayers!

Did you know Backyard Rule also hosts birthday parties, team building tournaments, fundraisers, and other special events?! From reserving field space, to providing the bats, balls, and field setup, tap in to our 10+ years of experience to provide a fun and unique event for your participants. It is free to inquire and affordable to book. Fill out the form below and tell us about your event idea!