THBA Partners With Little Leagues

Since opening the doors at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in 2001, the THBA has stayed committed to working closely with local little leagues and schools. Over the years, through charitable donations and sponsorships, the THBA has helped raise nearly $20,000 for a variety of Palm Beach County non-profit organizations. As 2019 unfolds, the THBA has identified local youth leagues as an opportunity to help support the community.

“Over the last 10 years, we’ve noticed a slight decrease in the commitment to recreation baseball. I’m sure the growth of year round travel baseball has had some influence on this. We think that local youth baseball leagues where young players of all backgrounds and ability levels can enjoy the experience being part of a team and their community is still very important. We want to continue to do whatever we can to support the healthy and important mission of little league baseball,” commented THBA founder Brian Justine. 

To help kick off the local 2019 recreation baseball seasons, the THBA was proud to be a presenting sponsor for the JTAA. The partnership included sponsoring two teams (the JTAA THBA Brewers pictured), field banner and opening day sponsor and vendor. Additionally, all JTAA families will receive a discounted rate to attend a ’19 THBA instructional program with a portion of the proceeds being donated back to the league. 

The THBA is also working closely with the PBGYAA as a sponsor for the 9/10 Braves, a team THBA GM Brian Justine is helping coach. The THBA has also been involved with several silent auctions and school fundraisers during the first quarter of 2019.

Please contact Brian Justine at brian@huttonbaseball.com to see how the Tommy Hutton Baseball Academy might be able help your non-profit organization.