Members of Parkway Baptist Church in Fort Oglethorpe have brought a group of young baseball players from the Dominican Republic to play area teams.
The Dominican 12U team will play the East Ridge 12U All-stars at 2 pm Wednesday at Camp Jordan Park.
Ten players, ages 11-13 years old, arrived from Santo Domingo on Saturday, July 16.
They have been to a Braves game, played in Chickamaunga against an area team, and have been attending Vacation Bible School and sightseeing.
The team rolls into East Ridge at 1:00 p.m. And the game begins at 2:00. There is no admission and we are asking everyone to come cheer the teams on for a special moment to remember.
Operation “Domincan Dream” was the brainchild of Parkway Baptist member Taylor Barnes, who said he was moved to take on the task after a baseball mission trip to the Dominican Republic last year through SCORE International.
“Last year I had 13 kids that were supposed to go (on the trip), but only six ended up making the trip,” Barnes recalled. “I couldn’t play ball with just six kids, but I couldn’t cancel the trip either because the kids that were going had raised all of their money.
“I called Giovanny (Valdez), who works with SCORE in the Domincan about what we could do and he told me to come on with our kids and he would get some of their kids to fill out my team.”
Barnes said that the bonds he and his players formed with the three Domincan players that played with them during the week was instant and powerful.
“They just stole our hearts,” he added. “It was so hard to drop them back off at their village because we all just knew we would never see them again. I was crying and the kids on the bus were just bawling.”
It was right before the bus came to a final stop that Barnes had made up his mind to somehow find a way to bring those kids – a few more – to the States.
“I got off the bus and told them I would find a way to do something,” Barnes continued. “I immediately began talking to Giovanny about what it would take to bring a team of players to America and I started planning this as soon as I got back home. I can’t believe we’re just a week away from them getting here.”
The 10 Domincan players were hand-picked by their coach to make the trip to the States, based on academics and off-the-field character as much as on-field baseball skills. The players were responsible for obtaining their own passports, but the money for the rest of the team’s expenses in America, including airfare, hotels, meals and other off-the-field activites, are being handled through donations and fund-raising.
Barnes said it will cost nearly $15,000 to bring the 10 players and their coach, Robersy Lara, to town and to take care of them for the week. A youth baseball tournament in Chickamauga this past spring raised a good portion of the funds. Several area business have donated money to the cause, as well as purchased new uniforms and new cleats for the players.
Several Parkway members volunteered to serve as van drivers and cooks for the players during their stay, while others will do everything from assist with VBS crafts and games to washing the team’s uniforms on a nightly basis.
The players will also receive back packs, donated by church members, while other Sunday School classes have stepped up to see that every player has at least $50 in spending money while in town.
“The people at Parkway that have been helping or are going to help us out have been unbelievable,” Barnes said. “It’s just been an awesome thing to see.”
The team is slated to play four baseball games during the week against local teams.
Wednesday, July 20 has them scheduled to play at Camp Jordan in East Ridge at 2 p.m. and the team will attend a baseball clinic at McCallie on Thursday, July 21 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. before a game at McCallie at 6:30 that evening.
The players will also attend three-day of VBS at Parkway, as well as services on Sunday morning and Wednesday night.
A big send-off is set up for Friday, July 22. Following breakfast at their hotel, the team will visit the Chattanooga Aquarium and get their trampoline on at Superfly. After lunch in downtown Chattanooga, the players will enjoy dinner and a pool party at Gilbert Stephenson Park in Fort Oglethorpe that night before flying back home early on Saturday, July 23.
To find out how you can help, contact Parkway Baptist at (706) 866-0325.
Thanks to Scott Herpst for providing this information.
_ Stump Martin