12U All-Star Bombers Seeking Additional Players! Attend a Tryout Soon!

Super Major Fans:

In recent weeks, you made one of the best decisions you could possibly make for your family. You registered your b fallplayer for the Super Major division. And I am truly grateful and appreciative of your family for choosing OYO for your baseball experience.

Now, what if you made a similar decision for your ballplayer about this summer? What if your ballplayer decided to participate in the 12U Bombers Tryouts tomorrow (Sunday, April 12) or next Sunday (April 19) for the chance to be an all-star ballplayer, too?

Look, I know this can sound daunting. And sure there is a time commitment. In turn, though, the experiences, competitive game environment, player development and lasting friendships are absolutely amazing and worth it.

And, let me add in the amazing chance you will have to play for Coach Kevin Branigan. And, I mean amazing! Kevin has coached at OYO for several years now and he is a true adopter and role model of The OYO Way through wins and defeats along with successes and challenges. He teaches our baseball players the fundamentals of the game and character on and off the field. If you do not give your ballplayer a chance to be a Bombers player, then you are not giving your son the chance to fully and truly experience all OYO can offer him in 2026.

What’s more, Coach Branigan is seeking to add between 4-6 more players to round out the roster for the 2026 All-Star season. So long as your ballplayer is either 11- or 12 years old as of April 30, 2026, they are eligible.

After all, I would never recommend you do something I did not embrace for my own children. My oldest child was a Bombers ballplayer for nine years, including being a part of a very memorable 12U Bombers All-Star team. Was he the best on the team? Easily, the answer is no. Yet, over the years, he played with players who were more talented and athletic – and still has lasting friendships from those all-star teammates to this day. This opportunity is more than just more competitive games and competing for championships, it’s an opportunity to shape their future as ballplayers and individuals, too.

All I am asking is give it a thought between now and tomorrow (or next Sunday). Maybe even attend the tryout at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday or next Sunday (and arrive by 12:10 p.m.) to experience the opportunity. Then, from there, determine if it is right for you and your ballplayer if they are invited to join the team. Give your baseball player a special gift this spring — a chance to raise his game to the next level. You never know where it may lead him!

Now, can we expect to see you at tryouts on Sunday?

Bomber Up!
Michael DeSanto