The Waterford Coaches Association (WCA) is a non-profit, charitable corporation that has been providing a solid summer baseball program for the youth of Waterford, Michigan since 1975. With divisions ranging from Mustang to Palomino, the WCA offers a variety of opportunities for young players to develop their skills and enjoy the sport.
Founded by dedicated individuals such as Fred Drendall and Thaddeus Palmer, the WCA has a rich history of fostering talent, with former players including notable athletes like Kirk Gibson of the Detroit Tigers, Paul Fry of the Baltimore Orioles, and Dylan Larkin, the captain of the Detroit Red Wings. Through their commitment to youth baseball, the WCA continues to make a positive impact on the local community.
Generated from the website