 Hello. My name is Scott Riley. I am an athletic specialist with the Columbia Parks and Recreation Department. I'm going to be talking to you today about our spring adult sports as well as our youth sports. For the spring adult leagues, we have two different ones. We have adult kickball, which is co-ed. We have leagues on Monday nights and Wednesday nights. We also have adult softball leagues. We have both a men's league as well as a co-ed league. Kickball is fantastic. It's the same game you knew when you were a child. The people really seem to love it. They come out here. They just have a great time. Our softball leagues are a little bit more competitive, but the people really seem to enjoy those. Again, we have both a men's league as well as a co-ed league, so we have something kind of for everybody. If you look into participate, it's basically one night a week. For kickball, it's Mondays and Wednesdays. For softball, it's a Tuesday night for men and a Sunday afternoon for co-ed. For the youth sports, the spring, we have a baseball program that begins with kids the age of three and runs through 12 year olds. And then we also have a girl's softball program for girls between the ages of nine and 13. For the baseball side of things, we have a t-ball program for kids between the ages of three and six. We have a coaches pitch league for seven and eight year olds. Minor league is nine and 10 year olds. And then major league is 11 and 12 year olds. Like I said, we have the girls softball, which is nine to 13. Again, they'll practice one day during the week and then they'll play, depending on the week, either one or two games during the weekdays. Baseball is America's pastime. Everybody loves to do it. Like I said, for the younger kids, we teach them the game. We teach them the basic skills and fundamentals. And then as they get a little bit older, we put them into competitive leagues and competitive situations and they get to kind of show off what they've learned and hopefully excel. Miracle league. We have a miracle league program that we run out of Owens field where we have a field designed specifically for the miracle league program. Our miracle league program is open for all ages and all disabilities. Registration 4 runs through the 18th of March and the season will be in April and May. This is like the best thing to be a part of. These kids love it. All they do is smile and laugh and you can tell it's like the highlight of their week. And it means so much to us to be able to offer this and to get to see that. And, you know, we're just as rewarded in doing it as they are participating in it. All of these programs, you can get more information at the Columbia Parks and Recreation Department 545-3100 or come to Earlwood Park and see us in person or we have ColumbiaSC.gov website where there's information about all of these things. So no matter how you want to do it, we got the information out there for you.