After helping Kamloops baseball grow, Balison hopes to expand the game nationally
KAMLOOPS — Chris Balison’s batting average — if you looking at recruiting new ballplayers in Kamloops — is out of the park.
Balison took over as president Kamloops Minor Baseball in 2014 and registration numbers nearly doubled prior to the pandemic.
“We had about 450 kids playing baseball in Kamloops seven or eight years ago. In 2019, we were set to have over 700 athletes, 150 coaches in Kamloops Minor Baseball,” said Balison. “Of course, the pandemic wreaked a bit of havoc on that. The good work the group is doing now will repair some of that.”