CNLL Fall 2012 Season

Kennedy Middle and Neighboring Schools

Monday, August 13, 2012 - Saturday, October 27, 2012

 

Season Date

Start: Monday, August 13, 2012 @ 11:59 AM
End: Saturday, October 27, 2012 @ 11:59 PM

Address

Kennedy Middle and Neighboring Schools
821 Bubb Rd. Cupertino, CA

Fees

$80 (Includes: CNLL caps and T-shirts)

Registration Closing Date

Friday, October 5, 2012 @ 11:59 AM PST

Brief Description

Fall Ball is a player pitch instructional league with an emphasis on learning and development of skills in a less competitive environment than in spring baseball. Players are encouraged to learn new positions or sharpen their skills in preparation for the spring. Teams will practice one day per week and play one game each Sunday afternoon. Games start in late August. Look for more information in the coming weeks!

Additional Information

Play and Love Baseball -Our mission is about kids, playing a game that millions of kids have enjoyed. Through that play we learn about sportsmanship, and teamwork, and a little bit about ourselves.

Local Kids -Our charter covers much of Cupertino, South of Stevens Creek Boulevard, and West of De Anza Boulevard -- the specifics and maps are available on our Boundaries page.

Volunteer Organization -CNLL is managed, organized, staffed, and operated by volunteers from the many families that play in CNLL. The only way we can accomplish all of this for the kids is through everyone's participation -- many of the roles are small, a few of our roles are large, but it is worth some consideration that even our best managers and leaders are just another parent of one of our players.

Sanctioning

Little League Baseball and Softball Sanctioned Event

Little League® Baseball and Softball is the world's largest and most respected youth sports organization. With players in every U.S. state and more than 75 other countries, the program is led by more than one million adult volunteers. It serves children ages 4 through 18, including physically and mentally disabled children (Challenger Division) and children in urban areas (Little League Urban Initiative). Eight divisions of Little League culminate in a World Series International Tournament. All Little League Baseball World Series games are televised on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3.com or ESPN on ABC. The other seven divisional championships are also televised on the ESPN network. Learn more about the benefits of affiliating with Little League.

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