TBolts Need Host Families + 2026 Player Update
We need your help to complete the 2026 Thunderbolts roster.
TBolts fans,
We need your help to complete the 2026 Thunderbolts roster.
Coaches Brock Hunter and Max ‘Skip’ Eckert have been building this summer’s team since the offseason, and more than 30 players are set to wear the Bolt in 2026. A few remaining roster spots, however, are directly dependent on securing additional host families.
🏠 Host Family Needs
To host a TBolts player, all that’s required is:
A separate bedroom
Access to a bathroom and laundry
Breakfast each morning
Players take care of the rest.
They arrive in late May and stay through July—about two months of a busy season filled with games nearly every night. In return, you’ll be hosting a dedicated college athlete who values having a supportive home base in the community.
Host families have always been the backbone of this program, and we just need a few more to finalize this year’s roster.
👉 If you can host—or know someone who might—please submit your information through the TBolts Contact Form today.
If you have questions about hosting, feel free to reach out:
Laurie (Host Family Coordinator): Tboltshostfamilies@gmail.com
Coach Brock: Wildbillsports.brock@gmail.com
Coach Max “Skip”: Wildbillsports.max@gmail.com
⚾ 2026 Player News
As the college season winds down, we’re excited to share an early update on a returning TBolt:
Right-handed pitcher Jake Treasure wrapped up his junior season at Stevenson University on April 30. In his final appearance, Jake delivered a strong outing in relief—striking out six batters over 2.1 scoreless innings—to help the Mustangs close out the 2026 season at 18–18.
Jake earned 2025 Cal Ripken All-League (Second Team) honors last summer, and we’re looking forward to seeing him play a key role anchoring the TBolts bullpen again this season.
Thank you for your continued support of TBolts baseball. With your help, we can complete the roster and make 2026 another great summer.
Go Bolts!


