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League
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Age
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Description
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Days of the Week
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Fields
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League Coordinator
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T-Ball
Click here to register
Hat and shirt are provided.
All equipment is provided.
Players must provide their own glove. |
5 or 6
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· Basic game fundamentals
· Team play introduction
· Balls are not pitched
· Players hit off a batting tee
· Base running, station to station
· Non-competitive league
· Scores not officially recorded
· Not a drop-off league
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Tuesday evenings 5:30 - 7 pm
Saturday mornings 11 am
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· Elementary schools
· Dorset Park small fields
· Upper Farrell Park
· JC Park small field
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Todd LaMothe [email protected]
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League
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Age
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Description
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Days of the Week
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Fields
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League Coordinator
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Instructional
Click here to register
Hat and shirt are provided.
All equipment is provided.
Players must provide their own glove.
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6 or 7
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· Basic skills re-enforced
· Players use a batting tee for most of the season; coach pitch introduced toward end of season for players ready for coach pitch
· Base running, station to station
· Players play multiple positions
· Scores not officially recorded
· Not a drop-off league; parents must stay for practices and games
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Tuesday & Thursday evenings 5:30 - 7 pm
Saturday mornings 11 am
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· Elementary schools
· Dorset Park small fields
· Upper Farrell Park
· JC Park small field
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Todd LaMothe [email protected]
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League
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Age
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Description
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Days of the Week
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Fields
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League Coordinator
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AAA
Click here to register
Hat and shirt are provided.
All equipment is provided.
Players must provide their own glove.
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8 or 9
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· Focus on player skill development
· Player/coach pitch league
· More controlled games
· Prepares players for National League
· Not a drop-off league; parents must stay for practices and games
· All AAA registrants attend a “skills check” to assist the league in creating balanced AAA teams.
· ‘Play-with’ requests will continue to be considered in the team-making process but as the second priority.
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Monday & Wednesday evenings
Friday evenings or Saturday mornings
Weekday times for April are 5:30–7 p.m. Times for Sat. a.m. vary. Games end by 7:30 p.m. No innings start after 7 p.m. 2-hour game limit on Saturdays
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· Chamberlin School
· Orchard School
· Dorset Park small fields
· Upper Farrell Park
· JC Park small fields
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Bryan Landerman [email protected]
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League
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Age
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Description
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Days of the Week
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Fields
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League Coordinator
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National
Click here to register
* Evaluations apply
** Playing up possibility applies
Hat and shirt are provided.
All equipment is provided.
Players must provide their own glove.
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9, 10 or 11
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· Skill level increases and strategy is now being introduced
· Equal playing time enforced
· Player pitch
· Move up to the big fields
· One night game under the lights (end time may go beyond 8:30 pm)
· Base stealing allowed
· End-of-season tournament; minimum playing rules apply
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Meets three or four times per week.
Mon./Wed./Fri. evenings/Saturday mornings.
Days may vary week to week.
Weekday evening times for April will be 5:30–7 p.m. Times for Sat. vary.
Games end between 8 and 8:30 pm.
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· Dorset Park
· Farrell Park
· JC Park
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Sean Gammon 802-598-8411
[email protected]
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League
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Age
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Description
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Days of the Week
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Fields
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League Coordinator
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American
Click here to register
* Evaluations apply
Hat and shirt are provided.
All equipment is provided.
Players must provide their own glove.
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11 or 12
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· Strategy becomes an integral part of the game
· Equal playing time enforced
· Play is faster and player pitching becomes more consistent and accurate.
· One night game under the lights (end time may go beyond 8:30 pm)
· Base stealing allowed
· End-of-season tournament; minimum playing rules apply
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Tue./Thu./Fri. evenings/Saturday mornings.
Days may vary week to week.
Weekday evening times for April will be 5:30–7 p.m. Times for Sat. vary.
Games end between 8 and 8:30 pm.
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· Dorset Park
· Farrell Park
· JC Park
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* EVALUATIONS: National and American League teams are created by a draft system. During the draft, in a series of selection rounds, players with equivalent evaluation scores are selected by coaches, one per team until all players are selected. The goal of the draft is to ensure each team has equal distribution of skill and ability and to balance the number of players per team. Player evaluations are a necessary part of this process. Anyone registering to play in either National or American League is expected to attend evaluations. Click here for evaluations information.
** PLAYING UP POSSIBILITY: Upon completion of the evaluations, should the league need one or more 10 year olds to balance the teams in the 11/12 year old division, the highest rated 10 year olds from the evaluations will be contacted in order and asked if they would like to play up or not. This process will continue until the spots are filled.