Homeschool Softball in Oklahoma City

JH and HS Homeschool Softball

The OKC Mets off a Christian homeschool competitive softball program for athletes in the greater Oklahoma City are. WE offer programs from Junior High through High School for both homeschool or private school players who’s school doesn’t have a team. Our “School Ball” programs play other local Christian, private, and public school ball programs from the local area. If you are looking for a program that promotes fundamentals, and personal development both in softball and life, as well as a Gospel-centered organization we would love for you to join us.

We follow OSSAA rules for eligibility and competition. We currently follow the Fast-pitch Softball schedule of the State of Oklahoma. We offer a Fall schedule that runs from July through September. We also offer spring/summer camps, and development for both our Junior High (6th-8th) and High School (9th-12th) softball programs. We have a talented and experienced staff with the goal of offering a program that builds character and virtues on and off the field. We currently practice in Moore, OK at the home of our baseball/softball complex.

Program Leadership-

Head Coach- Jeremy Mathis

Assistants- Casey Sullivan, Hope Mathis

Program Information

Player Fees-

$375 (due by July 15th)

Fundraising-

All families of players will be required to sell an outfield banner per season prior to February 1st. The banner is $500 for the year, and the OKC Mets reserve the right to refuse any companies or products that don’t uphold the Christian message. (One banner per family)

Gate/Concession Volunteering-

Each family will be assigned either gate or concessions for the year. Our goal is to have each family only responsible for one position for one game per season. If you are unable to fulfill the date you are scheduled it is your responsibility to find someone to take your place and then communicate that in writing to: okcmets@gmail.com. A failure to show for your scheduled position will result in a $100 fine from the organization.  If you have no desire to fulfill your volunteering position you can buy out that responsibility for $100 at the start of the season.

Refund Late Fee and Other Policies-

If a player is injured, relocates, or is dismissed by the team prior to the start of the season 70% of the total fees will be refunded.  If a player is injured, relocates, or is dismissed from any OKC Mets team while the season is in progress there will be no refunds.

Any payment made 5 days or later after the payment deadline will result in a $25 late fee per occurrence and per player. No uniforms or play time will be offered to the players until payment is made in full.

Due to insurance liability all players must be registered prior to participating in practices or games, or they will not be able to participate in any OKC Mets practices, scrimmages, or drills. No uniforms will be purchased or handed out to any player who still has a balance.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Article seven of our bylaws allow for athletes who attend private schools, that do not have a softball or baseball program for their age, to participate in the OKC Mets program.

  • You do not have to be a Christian to play in our program.  In full transparency, we are a Christian organization, we follow Christian beliefs, and we talk openly at all events about Jesus.  This includes praying before and after games, and holding each player to a standard as measured in the Christian faith.

  • We are always exploring ways to grow our organization.  Every year we reevaluate adding new sports, and adding new coaches to help develop those sports programs.

  • Our outdoor facilities are off 4th street in Moore, OK.  While weather allows this is where we hold home games and practices.  During months where the weather doesn’t allow we use an indoor in the Norman/Moore area.

  • The OKC Mets are run by a board of directors.  The board of directors has the overall oversight of the coaches, policies, and decisions of the organization.  The board currently consists of parents whose children are in the program. 

  • We are. If you are planning on using Epic funds to pay for your students participation in the Mets, please email us for a code to use to bypass payment on the form.