North Point High School Field - Southern Maryland Senators
- Gregory Koch

- 7 hours ago
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Photos by Gregory Koch, Stadium Journey
Stadium Info FANFARE Score: 2.43
North Point High School Field 2500 Davis Road Waldorf, MD 20603
Year Opened: 2005 Capacity: 200 (estimated)
Senators Baseball
The Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate Baseball League is a summer collegiate baseball league featuring eight teams in the Washington, D.C. metro area. The newest club in this league is the Southern Maryland Senators, who joined the league in 2023. For the first three years of their existence, the Senators played their home games at Regency Furniture Stadium in Waldorf, the 4,200-seat home of the Atlantic League's Southern Maryland Blue Crabs. This was by far the largest stadium in the CRSCBL and was never even close to capacity. In 2026, the Senators opted to move to the significantly smaller but much more basic baseball field at North Point High School, also in Waldorf.
Food & Beverage 2
Concessions are sold from a table to the left of the bleachers, which you will pass by as you come in. The menu here is pretty basic. Water, soda, and chips are available at all home games, with hot dogs and burgers sometimes being available as well. Prices are quite reasonable - the cheeseburger is the most expensive option at just $4. Payment is made by scanning a QR code with your phone, which will take you to a website where you can enter your credit card number or pay via mobile wallet.
Atmosphere 2
Even by the standards of the league, the baseball field at North Point high school is pretty basic. A set of bleachers is located directly behind home plate, with a thick chain link fence separating it from the field of play. It is almost deserted for a typical game, as most fans bring their own chairs and either sit at the top of the hill behind the bleachers where they can be in the shade of some trees, or further up the line near the walking path into the stadium where they won't be behind the chain link fence.
There are other issues with sitting in the bleachers as well. Most areas will have a view obstructed by some combination of support poles, the speakers, and the electrical panel. There is also a generator used to power staff laptops and other electronics which lets off exhaust which can be annoying depending on which way the wind is blowing. Even though the crowd is usually dead silent, the sound of the generator drowns out the chatter on the field unless you head further up the line.
There are no lights at North Point High School, so all the Senators' home games will be played during the heat of the day. The latest any game will start is 5 PM, which still means you will be in sunlight for most if not all of the game.
A scoreboard in left-centerfield shows the linescore, but can be hard to read with the glare from the sun and the chain link fence.

Neighborhood 3
North Point High School is located in a residential neighborhood of Waldorf, so there is not much in the immediate vicinity. Many businesses are located along Route 301 in both Waldorf and nearby La Plata, although they are mostly chains. You will have to drive a couple miles to get to either one as well. La Plata seems to have more non-chain options, including Marie's Diner and La Tolteca.
Fans 2
The Southern Maryland Senators average only a few dozen fans a game, and as mentioned, they tend to be quite spread out through the facility and often far away from the field. You will find a few fans in the bleachers, some at the top of the hill, and some further up the left field line. They are not very involved in the game, and many of the kids play catch down the line and ignore the game entirely. This is one of the smallest fan bases in a league that is already not known for its large crowds at most venues.
Access 2
North Point High School is located near Maryland Route 228, a few miles away from US Route 301 and several of the other major roads that run north-south through Southern Maryland. Most GPS systems will try to take you to the main entrance of the school, but to get to the baseball field, you will want to use the entrance further down Davis Road, across from the hospice, and park by the tennis courts. You will then walk past the tennis courts along a walking path to the field.
There are no real bathrooms at the baseball field. Instead, a couple of Port-a-Potties are located on the top of the hill behind home plate.
Return on Investment 4
Tickets to Senators home games are just $5 each, with kids 12 and under getting in for free. Concessions are quite affordable as well, though fairly limited. Overall, a Senators game is a good value, but there isn't enough here to earn the top score despite the low cost.
Extras 2
At select home games, the Senators hold raffles giving fans a chance to win prizes. As there are not that many fans in attendance, you actually have a decent chance of winning.
A merchandise tent near the concessions sells Senators gear to fans.
Final Thoughts
A Southern Maryland Senators game at North Point High School is a very basic experience, even by the standards of the Cal Ripken Senior Collegiate Baseball League. it is obvious from the way the staff treat what few fans do show up that they care about the team. However, with not much to work with in terms of facilities, and low turnout so far, their hard work has not yet paid off. We hope it will do so in the future.














