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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WILDWOOD PARK IN CHICAGO




DIRECTIONS

FROM SKOKIE OR EVANSTON: Get to Touhy Avenue. Go west on Touhy to Caldwell Avenue. Turn southeast (left) on Caldwell to McAlpin Avenue. Turn east (left) on McAlpin. Go about 1-1/2 blocks to Leoti (not on map, but if you see Melvina Avenue, you've gone too far east). Turn south (right) on Leoti. Diamond is about half a block south of McAlpin on Leoti.

FROM LINCOLNWOOD: Get to Devon Avenue. Take Devon west to Caldwell. Turn northwest (right) on Caldwell. Take Caldwell to McAlpin Avenue. Turn east (right) on McAlpin. Go about 1-1/2 blocks to Leoti (not on map, but if you see Melvina Avenue, you've gone too far east). Turn south (right) on Leoti. Diamond is about half a block south of McAlpin on Leoti.

FROM GOLF-MAINE: Take your favorite route to Touhy and Caldwell Avenues. (Waukegan Road runs into Caldwell just south of Dempster.) Turn southeast on Caldwell. Take Caldwell to McAlpin Avenue. Turn east (left) on McAlpin. Go about 1-1/2 blocks to Leoti (not on map, but if you see Melvina Avenue, you've gone too far east). Turn south (right) on Leoti. Diamond is about half a block south of McAlpin on Leoti.


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

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