
The poll closed a few minutes ago and Herts Baseball Club can officially confirm that the name of the Herts U17 league team is Herts Harriers.
The Harriers proved to be the most popular name according to Herts baseball fans with 39.40% of the vote. A wave of votes in the last few hours of voting pushed the Harriers beyond the reach of any of the other challengers.
Herts U17 Team Name Poll Result |
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| TEAM NAME | POPULARITY (%) |
| Herts Harriers | 39.40% |
| Herts Red Wings | 21.20% |
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Herts Cardinals
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15.20% |
| Herts Griffins | 6.10% |
| Herts Kestrels | 6.10% |
| Herts Ospreys | 6.10% |
| Herts Red Kites | 6.10% |
| Herts Crows | 0.00% |
| Herts Loons | 0.00% |
| Herts Red Deers | 0.00% |
| Herts Woodpeckers | 0.00% |
U14 TEAM NAME POLL HAS JUST OPENED
Fans of the club have been voting intensively over the last few weeks. Just one final poll remains. It will determine the name of the Herts U14 team.
10 team names remain for fans to choose from. This final voting round has just opened (CLICK HERE TO CAST YOUR VOTE). Voting will end at 23:59 on Monday, 25 February 2013.
The British Baseball Federation is expected to announce the 2013 U17 and U14 league schedule on March 1. Herts will submit the name of the U14 team to the league as soon as the poll closes and in time for the announcement of the BBF Youth League schedule.



Apart from existing Herts youth baseball members, the club will welcome many new players who have contacted the club about joining Herts Baseball over the last 4 months. Some new arrivals come with experience at the highest level, such as Great Britain Under-16 National Team catcher, Conner Brown. Others have never played the game but are eager to put on a glove and give baseball a try. One such example is a 9-year-old girl whose parents contacted the club just a few hours ago explaining that “My daughter would like to try out baseball. After playing the game on the Wii has said she loves it more than playing football and would like to look for a club”.

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