The Westurban Baseball Executive Board is excited to announce the appointment of Scott Martin with Play It Again Sports as the new General Manager to lead the organization into its next chapter of growth and success.
Scott Martin brings a wealth of experience in youth baseball and sports complex management and is poised to bring fresh insights and leadership to Westurban Baseball. His passion for the sport and dedication to the community make him a perfect fit for this role.
"We are thrilled to welcome Scott to the Westurban Baseball family," said Rob Miller, Chairman of the Board at Westurban Baseball. "His expertise and vision will undoubtedly propel our organization to new heights while honoring the legacy established by Eric and his years of leadership."
The Westurban Baseball Family is grateful for the many years of leadership Eric has provided to the organization and now along with Scott the entire Wichita baseball community will benefit from their guidance in growing and furthering baseball in our region and across the state.
This leadership transition reflects Westurban Baseball's commitment to adaptability and sustainable growth, ensuring a seamless progression in fulfilling its mission.
Thanks
Eric Blasdel
Westurban Baseball
Westurban Baseball is a league and a complex, dedicated to youth baseball. The league began in 1958 in what is now Buffalo Park, outgrew that site in 1960, moved to the corner of Central and Tyler and then in 1970 moved to its present location and started with 3 diamonds. Today the complex consists of eleven diamonds with a full service concession and lobby, which comprise nearly 40 acres of the Sedgwick County Park Complex in Wichita Kansas. In the beginning the league had a dozen teams now we have well over a 100 each year. In addition to being the home site for our league we are also home to the , the Greater Wichita Athletic League Baseball Program, several independent schools and Walter Johnson Semi-Pro Teams. The Complex has hosted several National Events such as the National Baseball Congress 18 and under Worlds Series, the American Amateur Baseball Congress Regional, Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference State Tournament and annual Youth State tournaments.
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