SELECT SOFTBALL
2025 Fall Select Season Important Dates
Registration Opens:
7/21
Register Online By:
8/27
Games Begin:
9/2
Games End:
10/30
FALL SEASON
Competitive League
DIVISIONS: 8U, 10U, 12U, 14U
FEE: $1000 PER TEAM
LEAGUE INFORMATION:
- Registration begins: July
- Games Played: September - October
- Game Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
- 8 Games Played
- 1 Division per evening
- Teams will play 2 games in a day
- USSSA Rules
- Up to 12 players on roster
Competitive league is created for the registration of an existing team -
Hereford Sports & Wellness is not involved in the team formation process.
Softball & Complex Rules
Softball Age Chart 2025
Softball Operations
The City of Hereford has contracted with Hereford Sports & Wellness to operate and manage the John Bunch Complex, including leagues, tournaments, maintenance, and operations of the facility.
Thanks to the voters of the City of Hereford, we have a brand new, state-of-the-art baseball and softball complex for the children and families in our community! And if that's not enough, we have soccer fields in each of the outfields! What a great use of space and resources!
As part of the fundraising campaign designed to provide amenities not covered by the apporved bond funds, Hereford Sports & Wellness received a very generous financial gift from Kevin and Cathy Bunch. This donation was provided to honor Kevin's father, John Bunch. Mr. Bunch was instrumental in the early days of youth baseball in Hereford. He played a huge role in the construction and maintenance of the former Deaf Smith County Kids, Inc. Complex.
Today, the City's new complex will forever bear his name and will be known as the John Bunch Complex.
As part of the fundraising campaign designed to provide amenities not covered by the apporved bond funds, Hereford Sports & Wellness received a very generous financial gift from Kevin and Cathy Bunch. This donation was provided to honor Kevin's father, John Bunch. Mr. Bunch was instrumental in the early days of youth baseball in Hereford. He played a huge role in the construction and maintenance of the former Deaf Smith County Kids, Inc. Complex.
Today, the City's new complex will forever bear his name and will be known as the John Bunch Complex.