NORTH SUBURBAN YOUTH BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 

The North Suburban Youth Baseball Association is a cooperative program sponsored by several neighboring communities of Chicago and the north suburban area. Our Association is for middle school and high school players and provides a broad, meaningful, and enjoyable baseball experience by promoting intra- and inter-community competition.

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NORTHFIELD PONY (#3)



DIRECTIONS

FROM SKOKIE, EVANSTON, WILMETTE OR KENILWORTH: Take Winnetka Road west to Wagner Road. Turn north (right) on Wagner Road. Take Wagner Road to Willow Road. 

OR
, take the Edens Expressway to Willow Road, exit on Willow Road westbound and follow Willow Road to Wagner Road. Park in the parking lot of the Northfield Community Center at the northeast corner of Wagner and Willow. The pony league diamond (#3) is the one furthest east. 

FROM THE WEST AND SOUTH: Take Waukegan Road to Winnetka Road. Turn east (right) on Winnetka Road and take it to Wagner Road. Turn north (left) on Wagner Road and take it to Willow Road. 

OR
, take Waukegan Road to Willow Road. Turn east (right) on Willow Road and take it to Wagner Road. Park in the parking lot of the Northfield Community Center at the northeast corner of Wagner and Willow. The pony league diamond (#3) is the one furthest east. 


 NOTE: If the directions are unclear or wrong, the scorekeeper would like to know.
Please email the webmaster!

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