At Electric Works Youth Baseball, our coaches and volunteers are the heart of our league. Every practice, every game, and every smile on the field happens because of dedicated people who give their time and energy to make youth baseball possible in Port Angeles and Clallam County.
💪 More Than a Game
Coaching youth baseball isn’t just about teaching how to hit, catch, and throw — it’s about building character, teamwork, and confidence in every player. Our volunteers help create a positive environment where kids learn life skills they’ll carry well beyond the field.
We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds, regardless of prior baseball experience. Whether you’re a lifelong fan, a former player, or a parent who simply loves supporting kids, there’s a place for you here.
⚾ Coaching Opportunities
To be a coach there are trainings required by the league. Please complete the trainings below and save the certificates to be uploaded during registration. All managers, coaches and assistants must complete these trainings and certifications to be eligible to coach.
Concussion In Sports training – Available for free from NFHS Learn (certification must be within 2 years of the start of the season)
Sudden Cardiac Arrest training – Available for free from NFHS Learn (certification must be within 2 years of the start of the season)
Coaching Youth Baseball the Babe Ruth League Way Online Course – Human Kinetics Coach Education. (Only required for new coaches.)
🙌 Why Volunteer?
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Make a lasting impact in your community
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Build stronger connections with local families
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Gain coaching experience and leadership skills
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Have fun while supporting kids on and off the field
Every inning counts — and so does your contribution.
Together, we can keep baseball alive, local, and inspiring for generations to come.
🧢 Thank You to Our Coaches and Volunteers
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
A: Not at all! We welcome volunteers of all skill levels. Training and guidance are provided to ensure everyone feels confident in their role.
A: Yes. All adults working directly with youth must complete a background check to ensure player safety.
A: Absolutely. Community members without players are encouraged to help — everyone can make a difference!
A: Most volunteer roles are flexible. Coaches typically commit a few hours per week during the season, while event and support roles may only require occasional help.
A: Simply complete our Volunteer Sign-Up Form or contact us through the Contact Page for more details.
