Windsor West Little League Hosting Free Girls Softball Camp in February
Windsor West Little League (WWLL) has announced a free softball camp for girls ages 7–10, aimed at introducing young athletes to the game in a fun, welcoming, and supportive environment.
The camp will run on February 1, 8, 15, and 22 from 1:00–3:00 p.m. at St. Clair College’s Classic Gym. The program is open to all girls across Windsor-Essex, regardless of prior softball experience. No equipment or experience is required to participate, though players are encouraged to bring their own bats, helmets, and gloves if they have them.
The camp will be led by an experienced group of local softball leaders, including Francine Stadler, Head Coach of the University of Windsor Softball Team, and Kelli Pacquette of the Lady Expos. Adding to the excitement, Olympian Lith “Spyder” Webb will make a special appearance on February 8 to meet participants and share her experiences at the highest level of the sport. Each session will include skill development, games, and age-appropriate instruction, with refreshments and goodie bags provided for every participant.
“This camp is about creating a positive first experience with softball and showing young girls that the sport is fun, inclusive, and accessible,” said Windsor West Little League representatives. “We’re excited to bring high-level coaches and role models together to inspire the next generation of players.”
Windsor West Little League would like to sincerely thank Store Owner/Manager Taryn Riley-Webb of Giant Tiger West for her incredible support in helping put this softball camp together and for donating goodies and refreshments for the participants. Their generosity is helping make this experience memorable for every young athlete.
Registration for the free camp is now open and can be completed through:
- Windsor West Little League website: www.wwll.ca
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/windsorwestlittleleague/
- Email inquiries: windsorwestlittleleague@gmail.com
Windsor West Little League has been serving the Windsor-Essex community since 1956, providing youth with opportunities to learn baseball and softball while building confidence, teamwork, and lifelong friendships.


