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Batting Cage Regulations


The Island Crest Park batting cages are for the explicit use of Mercer Island High School, Island Baseball Club, Mercer Island Little League, and Mercer Island Boys & Girls Club Players only!


Due to Insurance Restrictions:

1. No one else is permitted to use the cages.
2. Cages are to remain locked at all times when not in use.
3. A parent or coach must be present when cages are in use.
4. Failure to comply may result in loss of batting cage privileges.
     

IBC Batting Cage priority:
1.
That team that is scheduled for (field) practice has first choice of using the West side of the cage.
2. If they do not want to use it, the West cage may be used by another IBC team. IBC coaches should assure that the West Cage door is LOCKED after their use. DO NOT LEAVE THE WEST CAGE DOOR UNLOCKED AFTER USE. The East side of the cages may be used by IBC if MIB&G is not using their side.

Batting Cage Reservations:
IBC - For scheduling please contact Lee Hooks via e-mail:
LeeH@axioresearch.com
or by phone at (206) 230-8986.

MI Boys and Girls Club - Please contact the Boys and Girls Club for scheduling.



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