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Cayuga County Babe Ruth
Randy VanNorstrand
315-626-6700
C.I.M.A.R.F. Park
NYS Rte 370
Cato, New York
13033
 

Welcome to Cayuga County Babe Ruth League. 2012 will see a 6 team A League season and a 4 team Prep League season. Teams from Cato, Hannibal, Port Byron, Weedsport, Skaneateles and Moravia will compete through June and July, all hoping to acheive a spot in one of our Championship Games at Falcon Park in Auburn on Saturday, August 4th. 

The Board of Cayuga County Babe Ruth is made up of representatives from all communities. Cayuga County Babe Ruth is an administrative organization which overseas all competition and standings, as well as playoffs and Championship Games. If you have questions or concerns please feel free to call League President, Randy VanNorstrand at 729-8061 or 626-6700. Thanks for visiting and come back often to check on our teams as they compete this summer.

 

2012 Season Schedules are up!!

 

Next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 22 at Frontier Building, South Stgreet, Cato, NY

 

 


 



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