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AHWATUKEE DEVILS

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 453168645 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE N63 · Recreation & Sports · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.ahwatukeedevils.com
revenue
$102K
expenses
$88K
net assets
$14K
employees
mission · from form 990

TO FOSTER NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR ATHLETIC COMPETITION AND DEVELOPE AMATEUR ATHLETES FOR THE COMPETITION WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION IRC 501(c)(3).

profile · synthesized from sources

The Ahwatukee Devils Baseball & Softball Club is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Arizona. It is dedicated to developing young athletes in baseball and softball, focusing on skill development, teamwork, sportsmanship, and character building. The club fields teams from 9U through 16U and offers year-round training and competitive play.

named programs · 7 · from sources

what they call their work

Academy
Structured training and development for athletes.
Baseball and Softball Teams (9U-16U)
Competitive teams for young athletes from 9U through 16U, focusing on skill development, teamwork, and sportsmanship through year-round training and competitive play.
Baseball for Adult
Baseball programs for adult participants.
Baseball for Kids
Baseball programs specifically designed for children.
Group Lesson
Instructional sessions for multiple athletes.
Private Lesson
One-on-one coaching for individualized skill development.
Tryouts
Evaluations for prospective players to join the club's teams.
activities · 2 clusters

what they do

  • Youth Baseball and Softball Leagues 4 activities
    • Youth Athlete Development and Training
      Provides year-round training, club-led workouts, and individual instruction for youth athletes, with a focus on fundamentals, development, and confidence-building, particularly in 10U softball. Emphasizes team roles and collective responsibility in player development.
    • Youth Baseball and Softball Teams
      Fields competitive baseball and softball teams for youth ages 9U through 16U, including a 12U softball team known for competitive spirit, sportsmanship, and commitment to growth. The organization provides a team-based athletic environment where young athletes develop skills, build relationships, and compete in tournaments, such as the Halloween Scream Gold tournament won on October 19, 2025.
    • Youth athlete training and skill development
      Provides year-round training, club-led workouts, and individual instruction for youth athletes, with a focus on fundamentals, development, and confidence-building, particularly for 10U softball players and other age groups.
    • Youth baseball and softball teams
      Fields competitive baseball and softball teams for youth ages 9U through 16U, including a 12U softball team known for competitive spirit, sportsmanship, and commitment to growth. The program emphasizes team roles, collective responsibility, and player development within a team-based athletic environment.
  • Youth Football and Cheer Programs 2 activities
    • Athlete recruitment through organized tryouts
      Conducts structured tryouts for youth teams, including "All Team" tryouts in May, 12U softball tryouts in March, and goalkeeper-specific tryouts in March, to expand opportunities and select athletes for competitive programs.
    • Youth Team Tryouts
      Organizes and conducts tryouts for youth teams, including "All Team" tryouts held on multiple dates in May, 12U softball tryouts in March, and goalkeeper-specific tryouts also in March.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$102K
Contributions & grants$17K16%
Program service revenue
Investment income
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$88K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$14K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$14K
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +82.7%
relationships · 7

who they work with

  • Ahwatukee Club Network — Operates under the Ahwatukee Club, which manages the organization and related activities.
  • Arizona State University Partner — Coach Jason Pacheco played collegiate baseball here, influencing his coaching approach.
  • Mountain Pointe High School Partner — Source of player development, as Coach Jason Pacheco played high school baseball there.
  • San Diego State University Partner — Coach Jason Pacheco continued his collegiate baseball career here.
  • Scott Partner — Founder and leader of the Ahwatukee Devils Baseball & Softball Club
  • Scott Westly Government — President of the Ahwatukee Devils Baseball and Softball Club, providing leadership and strategic direction.
  • The Gluv Athletique Partner — New partnership with athletic apparel company