"PLAYING GREAT BASEBALL IS OUR PASSION"
Home of the 2nd place 60-foot 2008 12-year-old World Series Team

The Kennewick American Youth Baseball League is known throughout the Northwest as a top-quality league with some of the finest facilities, fields and officicals in the game today.

Our complex is located on seven acres at 2201 S Olympia Street in Kennewick, Washington and anually hosts the 10 and 11-year-old Father's Day Tournament and the 10, 11, and 12-year-old Conner Classic 4th of July Tournament. Both tournaments feature teams from all over Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. In fact, our tournaments allow nearly 550 youth players from throughout the Northwest the opportunity to enhance thier baseball skills.

Please explore our site. Whether its learning how to enter one of our summer tournaments, or your checking in for the lastest scores, you'll quickly find out why teams love coming to KA tournaments year after year and why we are one of the premier destinations for youth baseball in the Northwest.

   If you are coming to the Tri-Cities for the first time, or just would like to learn more about what the area has to offer, we encorage you to read
   the section below and watch the video at the bottom of the page.

   About the Tri-Cities
 
   The Tri-Cities of Southeast Washington state encompasses the three municipalities of Pasco,
   Kennewick and Richland with a population of about 191,000 residents (2000 census). Boasting
   nearly 300 days of sunshine annually, Tri-Cities weather is comparable to many sunbelt cities with
   annual rainfall of about seven inches.
  
   On the historic Lewis & Clark Trail, the Tri-Cities span the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and
   Yakima Rivers. The area is an ideal spot for water sports and boating, fishing and water skiing,
   Each July, the Tri-Cities hosts the annual Columbia Cup hydroplane boat races, which feature the
   fastest boats in the world at over 200 miles per hour.

   Kennewick is also home to two Cal Ripken league affiliates -- the Kennewick American and
   Kennewick National Youth Baseball Leagues. Combined, the two organizations offer the ability for
   over 900 youths to learn and play the game of baseball each spring and summer.







The Kennewick American Youth Baseball League 2009-2010