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2018 BASEBALL

EXECUTIVE BOARD President Secretary Treasurer Player Agent COMMISSIONERS High School Baseball Jr. High School Baseball 5th-6th Grade National Blue 5th-6th Grade National White 5th-6th Grade American 3rd-4th Grade National Blue 3rd-4th Grade National White 3rd-4th Grade American 1st-2nd Grade National Blue 1st-2nd Grade National White 1st-2nd Grade American Kindergarten (6 Yr Old) Pre-K (5 Yr Old) Travel Director Travel Secretary 14U Express Travel 13U Express Travel 12U Express Travel 11U Express Travel 10U Express Travel 9U ExpressTravel 8U Express Travel 7U Express Travel Tournaments Equipment Fields Field Equipment Maintenance Uniforms Umpires Sponsorships Marketing Trophies/Pictures Scheduling Development BB Concessions Fall Baseball League Auxiliary Fishers - HSE Youth Baseball Board 2017-2018 Beau Brunnemer Frank Runion John Hoffman Rob Sevening Michael Dickson Scott Wilcox John Barker Kenny Stewart Josh Leever Jeff Cummings Erica Miller Mike Blackburn Steve Rackley Scott Carlon Clayton Davis Todd Fandrei Bianca Zaklikowski Beau Bradle TBD Kevin Ridgeway Bill Wright Wilbur Lewis Matt Buelt Sean Targgart Brad Pitts Mike Strole Matt Baldini Clinton Garber / Rick Buckingham Josh Woody / Brad Clayton Tim Baldwin Donna Lund Jamison Vance Rich Edwards John Hoffman / Open Open Kim Carlson Jamison Vance Dustin Mendenhall / Mark Jones Jim Gruver Roger Carter Stephanie Koski Webmaster & Social Media Jason Acquisto

To contact a member of the board and for updates throughout the season, please visit the baseball website at: HYPERLINK http://www.fishershseyouthbaseball.com. The baseball board meets the first Thursday of each month at the Billericay Park Building at 7PM. All interested parties are invited to attend. Our Website We have always provided an information packet for our members with information for the upcoming year. We are again providing this information in a static document. However, information in this document is subject to change and any updates to the included information will be provided on our league website at HYPERLINK www.fishershseyouthbaseball.com. It is imperative that all members visit this website and create a login ID. Creating an ID will allow you to access team-specific game calendars and even download them to your phone if you wish. Your membership login will provide access to team-specific information, enable you to volunteer for concessions, opening day and other activities and also track your volunteer hours to receive your concessions deposit refund. Please take a moment to create an ID if you have not done so already. It is very easy to create your own ID. Go to www.fishershseyouthbaseball.com and select the Menu Option Helpful Info to see more information on how to create your account and what our website offers. **All information and dates included in this packet is available on the website and may be superseded by any new information on our website.

Parking Parking violations will be enforced by the City of Fishers by issuing tickets and towing vehicles. Therefore, we ask that you please park only in designated areas. Please check our website for further information on this matter. Fishers - HSE Youth Baseball Division Our recreation league has adopted the rule that we will separate our kids by grade. Players will play in their grade not their age. There are very few exceptions to this rule. Please consult the player agent, Rob Sevening, for additional information. Recreational leagues will determine division by grade as follows: PK (5 years old by 8/1/18) These players must be enrolled for kindergarten in the fall to be eligible). K 1 st and 2 nd Grade 3 rd and 4 th Grade 5 th and 6 th Grade 7 th and 8th Grade 9 th, 10 th, 11 th and 12 th Grade Travel leagues will also adopt the same rules and will split by grade first and the below agedetermining date second: Age Division Born on or after (for 2018) 18/19 & Under May 1, 1999 17 & Under May 1, 2000 16 & Under May 1, 2001 15 & Under May 1, 2002 14 & Under May 1, 2003 13 & Under May 1, 2004 12 & Under May 1, 2005 11 & Under May 1, 2006 10 & Under May 1, 2007 9 & Under May 1, 2008 8 & Under May 1, 2009 7 & Under May 1, 2010

2018 FISHERS HSE YOUTH BOYS BASEBALL PROGRAM Overview of Offerings by League *Players will be assigned to a league based upon the child s grade for the 2018 season. PRE-K LEAGUE (Pee Wee) Commissioner, Bianca Zaklikowski (765-586-8982) biancazaklikowski@gmail.com KINDERGARTEN LEAGUE Commissioner, Todd Fandrei (317-281-0076); toddfandrei@yahoo.com These are non-competitive, hitting off the tee or coach/pitch leagues with emphasis on teaching the fundamentals of the game of baseball in a fun and enjoyable atmosphere. EVERY participant of this division will receive a season-end award. *All interested in coaching please send an email to: toddfandrei@yahoo.com 1 st and 2 nd GRADE AMERICAN LEAGUE Commissioner, Clayton Davis ; clayton.davis5@gmail.com This is a developmental, coach/pitch league. Each player will be assigned a team by the commissioner. It is VERY IMPORTANT that every player attend the designated evaluation session. Evaluation scores will help to ensure a better playing experience for ALL, as the teams will be divided as fairly as possible based on evaluation scores. See Baseball website for evaluation schedule (See Rec League Eval Schedule on following pages for more detailed information). Basic fundamentals of the game will be the emphasis, as this age group prepares for the competitive experience. EVERY participant of this division will receive a season-end award. We need coaches at this level. Every year we have to recruit 4 5 coaches to fill out the demand for teams. If you have any baseball experience or have an interest in growing as a coach with your son in years to come, PLEASE volunteer. Send email to clayton.davis5@gmail.com with any questions about coaching responsibilities at this level. There will be an All-Star game after the recreational season ends. Only Non-travel players are eligible and players will be nominated to participate in this game by the coaches of the league.

1 st and 2 nd GRADE NATIONAL LEAGUE National League Blue Commissioner, Steve Rackley (317-219-7395) srackley11@hotmail.com National League White Commissioner, Scott Carlon (317-507-0345) carlonmscott@gmail.com This is a competitive, coach/pitch league with scores/standings being recorded. Each player will be assigned a team by a coach draft. To be considered to play in this league, EVERY player will be required to attend the designated evaluation session for 1 st and 2 nd graders. It is VERY IMPORTANT that every player attend the designated evaluation session to help in the draft process. Evaluation scores will help to ensure a better playing experience for ALL, as the teams will be divided as fairly as possible based on evaluation scores. See Baseball website for evaluation schedule. (See Rec League Eval Schedule on following pages for more detailed information). Individual awards for each division of this league will be given ONLY to the first and second place teams in the end-of-season tournament. There will be an All-Star game after the recreational season ends. Only NON-travel players are eligible and players will be nominated to participate in this game by the coaches of the league. 3 rd and 4 th GRADE LEAGUE American League Commissioner, Mike Blackburn (317-496-6607) michael.blackburn@dfas.mil National League Blue Commissioner, Jeff Cummings -jcumming@warren.k12.in.us National League White Commissioner, Erica Miller (317-513-1130) e4miller@att.net This is a competitive, player pitch league with emphasis on continuing the basic fundamentals of the game with additional baseball instruction. See Baseball website for evaluation schedule. (See Rec League Eval Schedule on following pages for more detailed information). Players are drafted into three leagues: American League A competitive league for players not drafted into the National League. It is VERY IMPORTANT that every player attend the designated evaluation session to help in the draft process. Evaluation scores will help to ensure a better playing experience for ALL, as the teams will be divided as fairly as possible based on evaluation scores. National League WHITE A highly competitive league with players determined by a draft of coaches in this league. To be considered to play in this league, EVERY player will be required to attend the designated evaluation session for 3 rd and 4th graders. National League BLUE This is the most competitive league involving the higher skilled players. Players in this league will be determined by a draft of coaches in this league. The BLUE division WILL include the 3 rd and 4 th grade TRAVEL players. To be considered to play in this league, EVERY player will be required to attend the designated evaluation session for 3 rd and 4 th graders. Individual awards will ONLY be given to the first and second place finishers in the end-of-season tournament for each of the three leagues within this age group. All three leagues will have a post season (All Star) game after the recreational season ends. Only NON-travel players are eligible to participate. Players will be nominated to participate by the coaches in their league.

5 th and 6 th GRADE LEAGUE American League Commissioner, Josh Leever jshlvr1@gmail.com National League WHITE Commissioner, Kenny Stewart (317-945-8560) kstewart@brightsheetmetal.com National League BLUE Commissioner, John Barker (317-908-0543) jbarker@stdlocknut.com This is a competitive, player pitch league with emphasis on continuing the basic fundamentals of the game with a higher level of baseball instruction. See Baseball website for evaluation schedule. (See Rec League Eval Schedule on following pages for more detailed information). Players are divided into three leagues based on a coach draft: American League - Competitive league for those not drafted into the National League. This league will not include travel players and games will be played on 60 diamonds. It is VERY IMPORTANT that every player attend the designated evaluation session to help in the draft process. Evaluation scores will help to ensure a better playing experience for ALL, as the teams will be divided as fairly as possible based on evaluation scores. National League BLUE The most competitive league involving the higher skilled players. Players in this league will be determined by a draft of coaches in this league. The BLUE division WILL include the 5 th and 6 th grade TRAVEL players who do not play on the travel only teams. To be considered to play in this league, EVERY player will be required to attend the designated evaluation session for 5 th and 6th graders. National League WHITE A highly competitive league with players determined by a draft of coaches in this league. To be considered to play in this league, EVERY player will be required to attend the designated evaluation session for 5 th and 6th graders. Individual awards will ONLY be given to the first and second place finishers in the end-ofseason tournament for each of the three leagues within this age group. Both leagues will have a post season (All Star) game after the recreational season ends. Only NON-travel players are eligible. Players will be nominated to participate in this game by the coaches in their league. Junior High (7 th /8 th grade) Commissioner, Scott Wilcox (317-557-2501) wilcoxs@fishers.in.us High School (9 th -12 th grade) Commissioner, Michael Dickson (260-249-5434) michael.dickson@contractors.roche.com This is a competitive, instructional league geared toward the older age groups. There are two divisions: JR High (7 th and 8 th grade) and High School (9 th 12 th ). See Baseball website for evaluation schedule. ONLY JUNIOR HIGH PLAYERS WILL BE EVALUATED. Awards will be given to the first and second place finishers in the end-of-the-season tournament for each division. An All-Star team will be selected within each division, as the interest exists.

RECREATIONAL BASEBALL EVALUATIONS PlayerAgent Rob Sevening (317-403-0012) rob.sevening@rndc-usa.com It is VERY IMPORTANT that every player attend the designated evaluation session to help in the draft process. Evaluation scores will help to ensure a better playing experience for ALL, as the teams will be divided as fairly as possible based on evaluation scores. If you wish to be considered for the NATIONAL LEAGUE, you MUST go through evaluations. If you are not evaluated, then you will play in the AMERICAN LEAGUE. All players evaluated will be given a score relative to their age group. This score is meant to be used for draft purposes only. Players should report 10 minutes prior to their scheduled time. SUNDAY, February 11, 2018 Fishers High School Auxiliary Gym 1st/2nd Grade Last name A-H 12:00 PM Last name I-O 1:30 PM Last name P-Z 3:00 PM SUNDAY, February 18, 2018 Fishers High School Auxiliary Gym 3rd/4th grade Last name A-H 12:00 PM Last name I-O 1:30 PM Last name P-Z 3:00 PM SUNDAY, February 25, 2018 HSE High School Auxiliary Gym 5th/6th Grade Last name A-H 12:00 PM Last name I-O 1:30 PM Last name P-Z 3:00 PM SUNDAY, March 4, 2018 HSE High School Auxiliary Gym 7th/8th grade Last name A-Z 12:00 PM 7u and 8u Fishers Express TRYOUT 7U Tryouts: 1pm 3pm (Registration beginning at 12:30pm) 8U Tryouts: 3pm 5pm (Registration beginning at 2:30pm) If a player, Grade 1 thru 6, does not attend evaluations, he will automatically play in the American League. Contact the player agent, Rob Sevening (317-403-0012 or rob.sevening@rndc-usa.com) if your child cannot be present at his scheduled evaluation time listed above. If you are a coach and your child does not go thru evaluations, you MUST take your child as your first round draft pick no exceptions. If your child is evaluated, you will draft your child in the appropriate round based on evaluation scores for the age group.

MANDATORY TEAM PARENT MEETING: There will be a mandatory team parent meeting. Details will be posted after March 1 st on the website and communicated to team coaches. Each team must send a team parent or team representative to the meeting. It is the responsibility of the team head coach to make sure that he/she has a team member in attendance at this meeting as important information about Opening Day and team pictures will be distributed. LEND A HAND WITH FIELD MAINTENANCE: Getting our fields ready for play is a huge undertaking (and expense) and is dependent on volunteer effort. Therefore, we need people to help prepare and maintain the fields throughout the season. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated! Plan to lend a hand in getting our fields ready for play. Date, time and contact person will be posted on the website. For more detailed field maps and any updates click: http://fishershseyouthbaseball.com/fields/fields-and-facilities.html. Baseball Weather/Info: Call 317-465-8575 or sign up for text message updates at Twitter.com/FHSEYBSL_FIELDS

2018 Fishers Express Travel Baseball Fishers-HSE

Youth Baseball Travel Program Fishers Express The travel baseball program is designed to provide a higher level of training and competition to those players that have a desire to develop their skills beyond what the recreational level allows. This program is an integral part of the Fishers HSE community based youth baseball league, but it requires a more significant parental and player commitment. Vision To provide the most effective community based travel baseball program for the City of Fishers and the students in the Hamilton Southeastern school district. To help all players develop the fundamental skills and aptitude to play competitive baseball at the high school level and beyond. Mission To offer a more instructive and competitive baseball atmosphere than the recreational league allows for all baseball players (1st 8th Grades) in the Fishers/HSE school districts. Teach basic baseball fundamentals along with reinforcing life skills and values such as honesty, work ethic, leadership, teamwork & good sportsmanship. Provide a fun and rewarding experience to help inspire and develop a player s passion for the game. Help prepare all players to be physically, mentally and competitively ready to play for their respective high schoolʼs varsity baseball program. To continue to improve our program we have added a Travel Board that will consist of a commissioner for each age division. Travel Program Teams The travel program will be comprised of three distinct levels: Full-time, Travel and All- Stars. Players should try-out for the travel team that best fits their skills, talent and commitment levels. Full-Time travel Fishers Express: 9U-14U Starting at 9U we will have a full time Fishers Express team with the possibility of having additional Express teams based on participation level. There is no split of teams based on the high school they attend, as all teams will be combined. All of these travel teams will compete against the most competitive teams in the local and regional area. It is also very possible that these teams may choose to compete at a national level. These teams start early in the year (Jan/Feb) and practice times could be 3-5 days per week. These teams typically play in 6-8 tournaments per season, which ends late July. Each team will be responsible for hosting and coordinating a home travel tournament. Fishers Express Travel Teams: 7U and 8U Starting at 9U we will have a full time Fishers Express team with the possibility of having additional Express teams based on participation level. There is no split of teams based on the high school they attend, as all teams will be combined. All players will play in the REC league. Each team will be responsible for hosting and coordinating a home travel tournament.

Team Selection Evaluations will be set up by the travel commissioners for each particular age group. The evaluators will have an appropriate level of baseball knowledge and experience. They will follow the same consistent approach as outlined by the travel program for evaluating each grade level. All players will be assessed on basic baseball skills: fielding, throwing, hitting, and running. Players will also be evaluated on their aptitude for the various skilled positions such as outfield, infield, pitching and catching. Teams will be selected based upon the results of this evaluation process along with how the talents of each player best contribute to the overall chemistry of the team. Coach evaluations of players from the previous season will also be considered as a part of the selection process. Team selections will be posted on our League website http://www.fishershseyouthbaseball.com. The number of teams in the travel program will be determined per the league s discretion based upon the overall interest and player skill at each grade level. Coach Selection Head coaching candidates for the full-time and travel teams need to submit an application to the travel commissioner by the designated due date and prior to the player evaluation and team selection process. Members of the executive baseball board along with the travel commissioner will interview and select all head coaches. Candidates with the best combination of coaching and/or playing experience, good judgment and commitment to the travel program along with strong organization, motivation and communication skills will be given highest consideration. The head coach is responsible for selecting (1 to 2) assistant coaches to help with the team. All coaches must submit a background check form. Coaches for the 1 st team at each age group will be named/announced prior to the evaluation date. All other coaches will be named after the completion of tryouts. Parents will fill out an evaluation form on the coaches at the end of the season. These ratings/comments will be used to help decide whether a coach will be given the opportunity to coach the following season. Codes of Conduct For any game or practice during the travel baseball season, it is up to the adults to be positive role models for all of our children. All of us need to be good ambassadors for our community when traveling or hosting games. Inappropriate behavior not only has a detrimental effect on our children, but it also brings disgrace to our community and our travel baseball program. Parent Expectations Parents can talk to coaches about their own childʼs situation at any time with regards to what he can improve on, how he is doing and what he can do to get better. Coaches will not discuss individual playing time or situations about another player on the team. Allow the coaches to coach. Cheer and encourage all players on the team to do their best at practices and games. Coaches, players, and parents will all be upset from time to time, especially after a tough loss. Do not address the situation for at least 24 hours as that will allow everyone time to evaluate what occurred.

Player Expectations Always give your best effort. Ability, attitude and attendance help determine playing time. Hustle. Never argue with an umpireʼs decision. Listen to your coaches. Be respectful to your teammates. Be a team player. Be prepared (both mentally and with equipment) for all practices and games. Look and act like a baseball player with shirt tucked-in, hat on properly, etc. for all practices/games. Learn as much as you can and have fun. Travel Rules The travel teams are part of the overall S.P.O.R.T.S. program and must adhere to all policies set forth by S.P.O.R.T.S. and the Fishers HSE Youth Baseball Board. Violations will be handled by the Baseball Player Agent, Travel Commissioner and League President. Also, each coach, assistant coach and any individual helping with the players on a team, must have completed a background check form. For more information about the Fishers HSE Travel Program, go to http://www.fishershseyouthbaseball.com and click on Baseball Menu and select Travel Baseball. Please contact the Travel Director Beau Bradle at beau.bradle.ts3k@statefarm.com if you have any additional questions about this program.

Hamilton Southeastern / Fishers Travel Baseball Program Coaching Application Parent coaches and independent coaches will be utilized. The baseball board will select coaches based on experience and recommendations. Parent coaches will be selected after the teams have been determined. The board will interview and select all coaches based on prior experience and feedback. All candidates must submit an application and background check form (attach to application) to the travel league commissioner, Beau Bradle (317-601-6544) beau.bradle.ts3k@statefarm.com Name Phone No. Address Player Age Group E-mail Address Are you interested in Head Coach or Asst. Coach? List some of your previous experiences working with or coaching school age children:

At what level have you played baseball and where? List any other involvement you have had in the HSE Youth Baseball program or other HSE S.P.O.R.T.S. programs:

HOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPS BY BEING A SPONSOR: Sponsorship money helps pay for much needed capital improvements, field maintenance, umpire fees, uniforms, equipment, trophies, and awards. We have excellent opportunities for your contribution to be recognized throughout the community. Sponsorship opportunities include Team Sponsor, League Sponsor, Trophy Sponsor, Web-site Sponsor and/or Field Sponsor. Sponsorship fees are tax deductible as a promotional expense or as a charitable contribution (we are a 501(c)3 organization). More importantly, your sponsorship is helping the youth of our community. Sponsorship information must be confirmed by March 1, 2018. Contact John Hoffman at 317-502-4874 or hoffman3059@gmail.com for more details on the outstanding sponsorship opportunities. A SPONSORSHIP FORM IS INCLUDED IN THIS PACKET FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Potential Sponsor: The Fishers-HSE Youth Baseball League is pleased to report that the future of our sport in the Fishers community is alive and well with strong participation in the program! We celebrated our 15 h Anniversary for Billericay Park in 2016. We continue to make improvements to our diamonds, which we feel are the best in the State. These improvements would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors, both on a local and national level. The league is excited to present the opportunities for corporate sponsorship for the upcoming 2018 baseball season. The dollars raised through sponsorship help fund not only our teams with equipment and uniforms, but also provide scholarships for those in need of financial assistance, making sure that everyone has the opportunity to share the enjoyment of playing the game. Our sponsorship and marketing programs provides different levels of contribution opportunities, allowing each corporate partner to choose the level that works best for him or her. We are pleased to announce that the sponsorship levels remain the same this year and include:

2018 Sponsorship Levels Platinum Level $2,500.00 Sponsorship of Fifteen (15) Teams Logo or Name on all jerseys Sponsor Recognition Plaque at the end of the season Listing on our website, www.fishershseyouthbaseball.com, and in our opening day program (5,000) copies. Gold Level $1,200.00 Sponsorship of Five (5) teams Logo or Name on all jerseys Sponsor Recognition Plaque at the end of the season Listing on our website, www.fishershseyouthbaseball.com, and in our opening day program (5,000) copies. Fishers-HSE Youth Baseball League 2018 Team Corporate Sponsorship Packages Registration Form Select Sponsorship Level: $2,500 Platinum $1,200 Gold $500 Silver $300 Bronze Sponsor Total Additional Donations Total Enclosed 15 Team Sponsorship 5 Team Sponsorship 2 Team Sponsorship 1 Team Sponsorship Please make checks payable to HSEYBSL and mail with this form to: SPORTS, Attn: Sponsorships, 12690 Promise Road, Fishers, IN 46038

Sponsorship Registration Form Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Cell Phone: Contact Name: E-mail Address: Website: Is there a particular player you wish to sponsor? Yes No If yes, player s name: Boy (Grade in the Spring of 2018) Girl (Age as of 12-31-17) Requests will be taken, but cannot be guaranteed. Marketing Opportunities w/ HSE-Fishers Youth Baseball Custom Corporate Sponsorship We will design custom arranged Marketing Packages for those Corporate Customers Spending $5K &more! For details, please speak directly with John Hoffman.

Field Sponsorships: Have a field named after your business! Billericay Park Field Sponsorship: $2,500.00 Primary Sponsorship of one Field at Billericay Park 1 Field Sponsorship (2 Double sided outfield Banners), (1 Double sided fence Banner) 2 Team Sponsors (Jerseys) Link on Fishers-HSE Baseball Website Placement in Fishers-HSE Opening Day Program (approximately 5,000 distributed) Holland/HarrisonThompson Park Field Sponsorship: $1,500.00 Primary Sponsor of one Field at either Holland/Harrison Parks 1 Field Sponsorship (2 Double Sided Outfield Banners), (1 Double Sided Fence Banner) 2 Team Sponsors (Jerseys) Link on Fishers-HSE Baseball Website Placement in Fishers-HSE Opening Day Program (approximately 5,000 distributed) For other opportunities please speak with John Hoffman, Marketing Specialist for Fisher-HSE Youth Baseball. Contact Info: John Hoffman Marketing Director Fishers-HSE Youth Baseball Email: Hoffman3059@gmail.com Cell: 317-502-4874

Save the date! Opening Day is Saturday, April 21, 2018! For details on Opening Day and all other Baseball related events please check the Baseball Website Check it out at: Http://www.fishershseyouthbaseball.com Don t be the only one out of the loop! Check it out today!

Fishers-HSE Youth Baseball League OPENING DAY SPONSOR/VENDOR FORM APRIL 21, 2018 Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Contact Name: Email Address: Sponsorships (All sponsors listed in Opening Day program) On-Site Vendors: (10X10 space. one table/two chairs provided. NO signage is provided by league): Food and service/products vendors will be kept separated, but in the same lot. All booths must be approved prior to April 7. All menus must be approved prior to April 7. No vendors will be allowed to sell water or sodas. Payment for space is due April 7. Event is rain or shine. No refunds. Food $250.00 (type) Service/Product $250.00 (type) Do you need tent space If so, what size? A fee will be charged for a larger space/tent. Do you need additional table and chairs? tables @ $15 each chairs @ $2 each Do you require electricity? Specs? Please note there will be a fee associated with electricity. You will need to provide your own extension cords. Other special needs: Fishers-HSE Youth Baseball and Softball cannot ensure all special requests can be met, but will do our best to accommodate requests. Fax this form to 317-845-5687. Please remit payment to: Fishers-HSEYBSL-Opening Day 12690 Promise Road Fishers, IN 46038

FALL BASEBALL 2018 Leagues (Fall 2017 Grade level): 1 st /2 nd, 3 rd /4 th, 5 th /6 th, & 7 th /8 th /9 th * NEW: Based on numbers in the 3 rd /4 th, 5 th /6 th and 7 th /8 th /9 th grade leagues, there may be 2 divisions in each league based on experience. GAMES - SUNDAYS AFTER 12:00pm and will be DOUBLE HEADERS!! Tentative DATES: AUG 12 OCT 7 Blind draw tournament Oct. 1 APPROX The Fall Baseball program will focus on sharpening general baseball skills and fundamentals, while still allowing for competitive play. The league is great because it provides an opportunity for players to transition into their new age group prior to the upcoming 2019 Spring League. It's also great for newcomers because of the leagues focus on fundamentals. Each league will play approximately 10 games and a season ending tournament. 2 SATURDAY CLINICS WILL BE OFFERED FREE TO ALL FALL PLAYERS!! Sign-Up forms at S.P.O.R.T.S. Office or online at HYPERLINK "http://www.fishershseyouthbaseball.com/page/show/334458-fallbaseball-leagues"http://www.fishershseyouthbaseball.com