Heights National LL: Welcome
| Upcoming Events | |||
| Date | Event | Time | Location |
| Mon 1/18 |
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7:00 PM | Eagles Basement |
| Mon 2/1 |
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7:30 PM | Eagles |
Heights National and the entire board hope everyone had safe and joyous Happy Holidays and a great New Year! Heights National and the Board are diligently working on registration dates, fundraising options, Opening Day ceremonies, and many more things. Anyone that would love to help, please email the webmaster for information, all the help would be greatly appreciated. This league is based on volunteers and help make a difference in our children that play and are involved. Help make a difference!!!
This site is the ideal place to learn about our league for the Heights-area kids aged 5-18, and to check out the latest updates about topics that interest you. No matter who you are, our league could use your help. Click on any of the volunteer links throughout this site to find out how you can serve our kids!
Heights National's 2009 Season had great success. Congratulations to the the Annual District 1 Tournament Champioins to the 9-10 Major Girls Softball Soelter Auto Sales.
Also, Congratulations to the the following All-star State champions: Junior Boys Baseball and the Junior Girls Softball. Both levels represented us well and showed great ball play at the regional level for Heights National. Way to Go!
Please feel free, at any time, to contact us with questions or comments.
Please sign our guestbook! We would like to hear your comments and suggestions that can help our website! Thank you!
ONE SWING!
One SWING does not make an AT-BAT
and...One AT-BAT does not make an INNING
and......One INNING does not make a GAME
and.........One GAME does not make a WEEK
and............One WEEK does not make a SEASON
and...............One SEASON does not make a CAREER
and..................One CAREER does not make a LIFE!
Thursday, March 8
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*To encourage sportsmanship.
*To instill a life long love and understanding of the game of baseball while having fun.
*To encourage increased skills through competition at progressive levels of play.
*To provide adequate playing time to all players.
*To teach the six pillars of character to each child trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and good citizenship.
*To build superior citizens.

