Circle W Sports Launches Redesigned PSBCA Website

Circle W Sports Launches Redesigned PSBCA Website

Published on August 21, 2026

WELLSBORO, PA - The Pennsylvania State Baseball Coaches Association (PSBCA) and Circle W Sports have launched a newly redesigned website for the association, providing coaches, players and baseball supporters across the Commonwealth with a modern destination for PSBCA information, programs and news.

The redesigned PSBCA website, available at PAStateBaseballCoaches.com, was developed by Circle W Sports with an emphasis on making the association's growing collection of information easier to find and navigate while creating a stronger digital identity for the organization.

"As PSBCA was trying to grow its membership, we felt our current outreach was limited. Circle W Sports was the answer to that problem. They restructured our site to be more user friendly and interactive with a professional look. We can't wait to see the positive results that follow for our association," PSBCA President Brian Jardine said.

The new website places the association's major initiatives at the forefront, giving visitors direct access to information about PSBCA membership, the Coaches Convention, All-State selections and the East/West Game. The site also provides a central location for association news, coaches resources, organizational information and PSBCA partners.

For Circle W Sports, the project was an opportunity to build more than a new look for the association. The goal was to create an online platform capable of growing alongside PSBCA.

"From the beginning, we wanted this website to reflect what PSBCA is becoming as a statewide organization," said Circle W Sports owner Ed Weaver. "Brian and the PSBCA have a lot of great things happening for baseball coaches and student-athletes across Pennsylvania. Our job was to give them a professional platform that makes those programs easier to find, easier to promote and ultimately helps the association reach more people."

The homepage was designed around PSBCA's core programs rather than a traditional news-first layout. Membership, All-State recognition, the Coaches Convention and East/West Game receive prominent placement, while featured news and coaches resources are incorporated throughout the site.

The responsive design also provides a consistent experience across desktop computers, tablets and mobile devices.

"One of the things I really like about this project is that the website has a purpose beyond simply looking different," Weaver said. "We looked at what PSBCA is trying to accomplish, especially growing its membership and promoting its programs, and built the site around those goals. As the association continues to grow, we have a foundation in place that can grow with it."

The project continues Circle W Sports' work with athletic organizations throughout Pennsylvania, providing websites and digital platforms designed specifically around the needs of athletic programs, associations, coaches and student-athletes.

"Baseball has a tremendous history in Pennsylvania, and there are coaches throughout the state putting a lot of time into developing their programs and their athletes," Weaver added. "We're excited to help PSBCA bring those coaches together and give the association a digital home that represents the work they're doing."

Visitors can explore the redesigned PSBCA website at PAStateBaseballCoaches.com.

About the Pennsylvania State Baseball Coaches Association

The Pennsylvania State Baseball Coaches Association works to promote, unify and develop baseball throughout Pennsylvania while providing opportunities, resources and recognition for coaches and student-athletes across the Commonwealth.

About Circle W Sports

Circle W Sports provides athletic websites, digital platforms and technology solutions for schools, teams, associations and student-athletes. Based in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, Circle W Sports develops products and services focused on promoting athletic programs, showcasing student-athletes and making sports information more accessible to communities.