Morton Grove Baseball & Softball Assoc - 2010 Season

Various Morton Grove Park District Fields along with surrounding communities

Thursday, April 1, 2010 - Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Season Date

Start: Thursday, April 1, 2010
End: Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Additional Date Information

Season April 1 - June 30

Address

Various Morton Grove Park District Fields along with surrounding communities
Morton Grove, IL

Fees

See online registration form

Registration Closing Date

Monday, March 1, 2010 @ 11:59 PM PST

Brief Description

MGBSA is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to providing organized baseball and softball to children ages 6-14. All children in Morton Grove and nearby communities are welcome to play in our spring leagues, regardless of experience. The goal of our program is to let children have fun, develop self-confidence, and demonstrate good sportsmanship and citizenship. Winning is not emphasized, but we seek to have all participants learn the fundamentals of the sport.

We can always use more help......

The Morton Grove Baseball and Softball Association is a non-profit, all volunteer organization. It invites adults interested in managing, coaching a team, being a member of the Board, or interested in umpiring for the 2010 season to leave a message at 847-965-7558 x5, email us at information@mgbsa.com, or check us out online at www.eteamz.com/mgbsa.

2010 Season Timeline

Dec-Mar 1 Registration
Jan-Mar Winter Workouts, dates TBD
Late March Teams Formed
April Team Practices
May-June Regular Season (possibly into July)
June-July All Star and Extended League Play

Additional Information

MGBSA is offering the following Leagues:
Boys Baseball
Rookie League (ages 6 & 8)
Minor League (ages 9 & 10)
Major League (ages 11 & 12)
Pony League (ages13-15)
Girls Softball
Pigtail League (6 & 8)
Jr. Ponytail League (ages 9 & 10)
Ponytail League (ages 11 & 12)
Sr. Ponytail League (ages 13-15)
We also offer Baseball and Softball All-Star Teams that play from June through the end of July and extended league play.

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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