2008 Fall Baseball

Registration is open for all age levels

Fall baseball is open to boys and girls ages 8 through 17.  The fall program is held in August and September.  This is a non-competitive instructional program that is more focused on learning the game and having fun.  This is a great activity to complement the spring program.

Level
• Rookie
• Minors
• Majors
• Senior
Ages
8 – 9
10 – 11
12 – 14
15 – 17

Fall baseball signups will be open until the fall season starts.  But get your registration forms in as soon as possible.

The cost of this activity is $45.

The season will consist of instructional practices and scrimmages with other area teams.  The Minors, Majors and Seniors will conclude their season with a double elimination tournament.

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2008 Spring Baseball/T-Ball/Softball

Registration is closed for all age levels

 

Program Information

The AACC offers a full range of instructional and competitive categories:

• T-Ball
• Pixie Softball
• Pony Softball
• "A" Softball
• Minors Baseball
• "A" Baseball
• "AA" Baseball
• "AAA" Baseball
• Majors Baseball
Boys and girls ages 5-6
Girls ages 7-8
Girls ages 9-10
Girls ages 11-13
Boys ages 7-8
Boys ages 9-10
Boys ages 11-12
Boys ages 13-15
Boys ages 16-19


The fee is $45 per player (maximum fee of $120 per family). No AACC membership is required.

To help with the cost of running this sports program, there is a mandatory fundraiser that everyone must partake, if you choose not to participate in the fundraiser, there is an option to pay a $25 non-participation fee*.

For more info contact John Kropf at baseball@aacconline.org

*This fee converts to a late sign-up fee as of April 1, 2008

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Team Pictures

Pictures will be taken on Sunday,  May 18th.  This is a rain or shine event.   Pictures will be taken at the RecHall field (behind the Recreation Hall building).   In the event of rain, the pictures will be taken inside the Rec Hall.  Teams should arrive 15 minutes prior to their scheduled starting time.

1:00 T-ball - Yankees
1:15 T-ball - Tigers
1:30 Pixie - Marlins
1:45 Minors - Yankees
2:00 A - Astros
2:15 AA - Iron Pigs
2:30 AAA - Red Sox
2:45 AAA - Blue Jays

AACC Baseball / Softball / T-ball
Program Objectives

As part of our commitment to provide our sports programs for the community, the following objectives should be the foundation for running each of our teams.

  1. Give equal playing time.  Do not rotate just the younger kids off the field. The older and even the most talented kids should spend some time on the bench.
  1. Let the kids play multiple positions. Even at the older levels the kids are playing more than one position. This will give them a greater experience. They may even excel at a position that you have never tried them at before.
  1. Don't always put the best kids in the infield. Put the players in situations that will challenge them. Be cautious of putting them in harms way but the kids will step up and meet the challenge if we only give them the chance.
  1. We are not out on the field to win. We want to teach them all the aspects of the game so that they can enjoy playing. If we start to discourage kids from playing because we denied them an opportunity, we are doing a disservice to them and the community.