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Seniors

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Our Seniors range from novice right through to veterans with some of the clubs founding members still active whether that is still playing or the running of the club. We have both males and females in our club with the focus on establishing a full female team in the near future. We are always welcoming new members so if you're interested please contact us for more info.

Club Facilities

 

Our new home ground have fantastic facilities, with luscious fields and bright lights to warm showers in the club rooms. Our canteen produces excellent fresh and warm food that will be hard to find at other clubs. Then there is the parking, which there are plenty of!

Juniors

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2016 Saw us settle into our new home at
Mill Park and so we want to start up Juniors (Ages 10-17) again. If you're interested or want more info please don't hesitate to contact us.

The Panton Hill Baseball Club (PHBC) was born from a suggestion by Jeff Ashelford in mid-1984 to two fellow cricketers along the lines of “you guys aren’t doing anything during winter, would you be interested in starting a Baseball Club”. The idea grew from there and lead to the PHBC taking to the field in D Grade of the VWBL in the winter of 1985. Home games in that first season being played at the Arthur Cracknell Reserve, Panton Hill.

 

Over the years the club has had a number of venues that it has called its Home Ground, the front & back grounds of the now defunct Hurstbridge High School, the small St Andrews Oval with its decaying clubrooms and up until current times, the Wilsons Road, Memorial Reserve, Wattle Glen. It was only after a number of years of calling Wattle Glen home that the facilities that we enjoyed were built. Through this period the club has enjoyed premiership success, the fielding of both junior & women’s teams, 3 senior men’s teams in the same season & virtual collapse when only 1 senior team represented the club in the mid 90’s. Throughout this period the club has been able to remain as close as possible to its roots in Panton Hill and has retained the feel of a small town club with the sense of community that comes with that.

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