Orrville Area Boys and Girls Club

Youth Sports

Orrville Area Boys and Girls Club

Youth Sports

Orrville Area Boys and Girls Club

Youth Sports

News & Announcements

2025 Smith Foods Track Meet

The 2025 Smith Foods track meet will take place Saturday April 26th at the Orrville High School Track.  Cost is $15 and includes shirt.  This is for anyone 7 to 12 years old.  We will have practice once a week for three weeks prior to the meet.  Any questions email bthistlethwaite@oabgc.org.  Registration opens March 10th…
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2025 Volley Nights

Want to improve on your volleyball skills? The Orrville Volleyball Coaches and Team are hosting VolleyNights! Each night we will focus on volleyball skills and fundamentals to help you improve your game and have fun! Come for one session or come for them all!  Please see the attached flyers.  They will have a K-5 group…
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2025 OABGC Youth Football Camp (Entering Grades 5-8)

The Orrville Area Boys and Girls Club will host a football camp Saturday May 31st from 10-2.  This is for any football players entering 5th-8th grade next school year.  Cost is $30.  The camp is designed for the kids to have fun and be instructed by former Red Riders.  We will have t shirts, food,…
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OABGC Wrestling

It was a great month for our OABGC Youth Wrestlers.  On January 19th our All Stars competed in Norwayne at the End of the Season All Star tournament.  Placing 1st was Joey Kozma, Leo Waitkunas, Andy Stocker, Evan Caskey, Callan Vance Saint, Kaiden Shannon, Bayne Parsons, and Mason Middleton.  Placing 2nd was Bronson O’Dell, Jakob…
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Softball and baseball open gyms

There will be softball open gyms starting March 2nd on Sundays from 2 to 4 at the multipurpose facility (located behind the high school).  This is for 8u-14u softball players.  2 to 330 is for everyone and 330 to 4 is for pitchers and catchers.  There will be open gyms for 7th & 8th grade…
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Volunteers

There are many different reasons why people volunteer. Some are interested in working with youth as a profession. Some are in the middle of their careers and desire to bring a new dimension to their lives. Others are retired and choose to give their time and share their wealth of experience.

Whatever the reason for volunteering, everyone receives personal benefits from their work. There is a great deal of satisfaction that comes from being involved in the lives of others as wells as positive psychological advantages. Personal maturity is developed by meeting and interacting with club members, staff, and volunteers.

Everyone connected with the Boys & Girls Club works together as a team to provide a positive place for kids. The needs of the Boys & Girls Club are a priority for all who work here. Together, we all can make a difference.

As volunteers we hope that you sharpen your skills and enhance your talents during your involvement with the Boys & Girls Club and its members.

OABGC Spotlight

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Ray Butler

Ray Butler was instrumental in starting the OABGC Youth Wrestling Program and was a true COACH in every sense of the word.  He brought an inspiration to the kids and made wrestling fun.  He impacted a lot of lives and made a lasting image on the community.  The Orrville Area Boys and Girls Club will be forever grateful to the time and effort that Ray put into the kids and we have better kids in our community because of him.