KLrB Board

Chairman

Samuel Adams

740-647-2860

Randy Whisner

740-404-1294

Colton Messer

225-719-3498

Dennis White

740-501-4214


Our Communities

A circular logo divided into four quadrants with the words "Grandville Recreation District" around the perimeter.
Logo featuring a stylized black cowboy with a hat and a sword, encased in a shield with the letter J, and the word JYAA in bold black letters below.
Logo for Lakewood Youth Baseball Association featuring a baseball, two batons with wings, and red, white, and blue colors.
Logo of LHYA featuring a cartoon alligator with wings and a football, with the text 'LHYA' beneath it.

Representative

Brandon Salyer - 785.323.7818

Representative

Colton Messer- 225.719.3498

Logo for the Highland Valley Youth Sports Association with two crossed baseball bats, a baseball and a softball, and surrounding text.
Cartoon Viking helmet with horns and a bearded face

Representative

Sha Stickle - 740.915.2013

Samuel Adams - 740.647.2860

Representative

Zach Smith - 937.707.8587

Rich Rauch - 740.404.7617

Logo for St. Louisville Athletic Association Baseball and Softball featuring a baseball and softball crossed with two bats behind them, with text and graphics.
Logo of Centerville Baseball & Softball Little League Association featuring a Spartan helmet, baseball stitching, and red, black, and white colors.

Representative

Dennis White - 740.501.4214

Matt Campbell - 614.562.4195

Representative

Josh Dawson - 513.429.8228

Representative

Bobby Vahalik - 740.644.1863

Representative

Randy Whisner - 740.404.1294

Youth baseball team in red jerseys celebrating and holding a trophy on field at night.

Representative

Nick Feyh - 740.644.1013

Shelton Hall - 740.263.1318

What We Are

  • We bring together different communities to restore the connection and friendly competition that has been lost over time. By encouraging people to come together, share experiences, and support each other, we help rebuild strong competition and healthy rivalries.

  • Our league is committed to player development, safety, and sportsmanship, ensuring that every participant has the opportunity to grow, play confidently, and enjoy the game in a positive and supportive environment.

  • What began as a love for baseball soon became a mission. We noticed that over time, communities had lost a sense of friendly competition and the joy of the game. KLRB was created to change that—bringing communities together, supporting each league, and reigniting the excitement, teamwork, and pride that comes from playing and competing. Our goal is simple: to help every community grow, to foster healthy rivalries, and to keep the love of baseball alive for players and fans alike.

Contact us

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