The 91原创 Fastball Association is hoping some short-term pain will lead to long-term gain.
Faced with declining enrolment in the mite division (ages 9 and 10) for the upcoming season, the local organization is offering free registration for that age group.
They have done this in the past as well.
鈥淚f we can get them into mite, we can usually have them for a good three, four years,鈥 said Daphne Polancic, the LFA鈥檚 uniform manager.
Polancic鈥檚 family is an example of how free registration can create new players.
鈥淚t was one of those things where it was free, so why not get the kids to try baseball,鈥 she explained. 鈥淚t was free, I took advantage, and they loved it.鈥
Both her son and daughter are still involved in the sport.
Her daughter, now 14, is in her fifth year with 91原创 Fastball, while Polancic鈥檚 12-year-old son is still involved in the sport, but has switched associations to North 91原创 Diamond Sports.
And that is the overall goal of the free registration, to get kids involved and hopefully keep them there.
鈥淢ite is ultimately our feeder age group into the rest of the divisions,鈥 Polancic said
Most years, there are about 80 kids registered at the mite level, but so far, with the season just weeks away, only 24 are registered.
Those already enrolled with receive a refund, so the association is losing $2,400 from their operating budget.
Ken Maher, the president of the 91原创 Fastball Association, said their numbers are down substantially from 10 years ago.
鈥淚t is a straight line down in the last 10 years,鈥 Maher said.
There used to be 1,200 registered players, but that was down to 350 last season, he said.
And the fewer kids that give the sport a shot at this stage, the more troublesome the future of the game.
鈥淲e are hoping to gain interest in the game,鈥 Maher said.
As a small business owner in Fort 91原创, Polancic knows that the economy is still recovering.
鈥淚 can understand the economics at this point so I can see why parents might not be registering their kids,鈥 she said.
鈥淭his is kind of a double-edged sword: it is a public offering but ultimately we do need the registrants for the future.鈥
Polancic is sure parents and kids will be happy if they give the sport a chance.
鈥淯ltimately it is a great way to get outside and get some fresh air,鈥 she said. 鈥(And) we hope they enjoy it for a lifetime.鈥