Big changes are coming. As of September 1st, 2025, our location at 122 Commerce Park Drive will officially transform into the Kage High Performance Centre — the exclusive home of the Ontario Kobras, our elite high-performance programs, and private clinics designed for players 12U and up. This isn’t just a facility upgrade — it’s a commitment to raising the standard for baseball development in Ontario.
Built for Champions
The Kage High Performance Centre will be closed to the public, creating a focused, distraction-free environment where driven athletes can sharpen their skills alongside top-level coaches and trainers.
Every square foot is dedicated to performance, precision, and progress. Players will have access to:
- Specialized skill sessions for hitting, pitching, defense, and strength & conditioning.
- High-performance training equipment designed for elite athletic development.
- Advanced technology such as HitTrax, Rapsodo, and other pro-grade tools to track, measure, and improve performance.
As we work toward becoming the premier High Performance Program in the country, this is a key step forward. While our second location in the North end of Barrie will continue to host all of our cage rentals, development and introductory to baseball and softball programs, the new High Performance Center will be dedicated to High Performance athletes—a place where they can experience a true next-level atmosphere and culture.
Chuck Schembri
For Players Who Want More
Whether you’re looking to dominate at the next level, earn a college roster spot, or chase your baseball dreams to the pros, the Kage High Performance Centre is where you’ll find the environment, tools, and expertise to get you there.
Our private clinics will deliver small-group, high-intensity training, ensuring every player gets individualized attention and a clear plan for improvement.
The Kobras’ New Home For the Ontario Kobras, this is more than a facility — it’s the heart of our program. This is where our teams will train, where champions will be built, and where the next generation of talent will take their first big steps toward their future in baseball.
The doors open September 1st, 2025 — and when they do, Ontario baseball will never be the same.

