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The Salem Kiwanis Baseball Field is home to the Salem High School Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball Teams and the Roanoke College Men's Baseball Team.The Salem Kiwanis Baseball Field is utilized 7 days a week beginning January through November. This facility hosts many events which draw state and national athletes as well as spectators to the City of Salem. The events held at Kiwanis can range from youth, adult, and high school players to collegiate and national level players.
The organizations that predominately use the Salem Kiwanis Baseball Field are NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association), VHSL (Virginia High School League), American Legion Baseball, Junior American Legion Baseball, AAU (Amateur Athletic Union), VAS (Virginia Amateur Sports), ODAC (Old Dominion Athletic Conference) and Virginia Dixie Boys Baseball. Some of the past, present, and future events that have been held at this facility are as follows: USA Softball National Team, 2001 Women's Professional Softball League, National AAU Baseball Tournament, VHSL A & AA State Championships, Virginia American Legion State Tournament, Commonwealth Games (High School Juniors All-Star Combines) and Virginia Dixie Boys District, State and World Series Tournaments.
The City of Salem, Virginia and the Salem Kiwanis Baseball Field take great pride in hosting local, high school, collegiate and national championship tournaments with the highest of standards.
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