I just felt the need to say something on behalf of The Park of Texas Star and John Douthit, in response what @baseballsouthlake wrote. As the North Texas Assistant State Director with USSSA, I deal with a lot of cities, athletic directors, park managers, coaches and parents. Hands down both the city of Euless and John run and organize some of the best tournaments and their league is second to none. This shows by the amount of parents that drive their kids from other cities to be apart of their league! I find it shady when a person can put out such hateful lies but Not have the courage to put their name behind it. Keep up the good work Euless and John Douthit! Y'all are doing a...
Read moreThis review only applies to the batting cages. It's cash only. Even though there are two slow pitch softball machines, only one of them was open. When I asked for a 28oz softball bat, I was looked at like I was crazy. So then I asked for any softball bat, and was given a baseball bat. Oh well. I guess I should have brought an extra bat that I don't mind putting wear on. The machine was consistent, but I had to stand about 3ft in front of the base for the ball to be around waist level. The cages are narrow so don't really allow you to have a one handed back swing--so I had to shorten up my normal swing--which defeats the purpose...
Read moreAlways convenient parking can get a little jumbled on the weekends but there are several areas to drive around and find for game days. Clean and fun playgrounds for your kiddos who have to watch the game. Pre-warn if you are only trying to watch the game. Let your smaller children no it’s not play time right now and prep them that they are here to see their sibling because playgrounds are visible. Otherwise great ballpark to watch a game seats aren’t necessary to bring either bleachers usually have open seats unless a team brings a lot of extended family. But great family place to catch a...
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