Lynx to host two-day pitching camp at Farm League Park
Improve your pitching skills with former Rice pitcher and current Lynx coach Evan Rutter, November 4-5, at Farm League Park.
Improve your pitching skills with former Rice pitcher and current Lynx coach Evan Rutter, November 4-5, at Farm League Park.
Experience Missing Element's baseball-focused, strength-and-power training free of charge in November.
Our partners at Missing Element will host a series of five free sessions to help our athletes on a lifelong journey toward cardiovascular fitness. Join them Saturdays, 9:00 AM, from October 26 through November 23.
Prepare for spring baseball with our fall baseball class on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM, at Farm League Park. Class commences Thursday, September 5, 2024.
Improve your baseball skills starting Tuesday, June 4, 2024. For high school, junior high, and elementary school players.
Volleyball is a great way to build fitness and strong habits of character, including teamwork, leadership, and communications skills.
Join the Tomball Kings this summer to improve your baseball skills. For high school, junior high, and elementary school players.
To support Tomball Kings student-athlete Xander Moody in his battle against Ewing's Sarcoma, the Kings have launched the #XanderStrong campaign.
Registration is now open for the inaugural season of Tomball Kings track and field. Please see our program guide for more information.
The Tomball Kings will begin interscholastic track and field competition this spring for homeschooled student-athletes. Missing Element Sports will coach and train the athletes. Football, baseball, and other homeschooled athletes are welcome. Both boys and girls may participate.
Children can advance their knowledge of science, technology, engineering, and math through club-based, FIRST LEGO League competition.
The Tomball Kings have created a homeschool sports interests survey. 💡The survey is for Houston-area student-athletes only. Our goal is to increase participation in sports and other competitive activities by homeschooled student-athletes—boys as well as girls—in high school, junior high, and elementary school. You can complete the survey