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Thousand Oaks Little League (TOLL)
Brent Blair
805-370-8360
P.O. Box 3413
Thousand Oaks, California
91359
Thursday, January 11
Registration
Acorn, Minor & Major sign ups are closed.  If you are still interested in playing ball and your child is 7-12 years old and not TBall please feel free to contact Jeannette Ennis to be placed on the waiting list.

Junior sign ups will be open through Sunday, February 4th.  After that the kids will be placed on a witing list by contacting Jeannette Ennis.

T-Ball parents - All registrations are still available to you until opening day, March 3rd.



Register for the 2007 Season

There are several ways for you to register for the 2007 baseball season. Before you do, please note the following requirements:
Players must turn 5 years of age by April 30, 2007 Fee: T-Ball-$150 (ages 5-7), Little League-$180 (ages 7-18) $10 discount for second child (siblings only, one discount per family) New players must show proof of age (birth certificate) New players must show proof of residency (utility bill)



Register by mail:
You can sign up by mail by downloading the Registration Forms, filling them out, and mailing them along with your check for the proper amount to: Thousand Oaks Little League, P.O. Box 3413, Thousand Oaks, CA 91359.
Every player must complete the main Registration Form and the Medical Release Form. If you have a T-Ball player, you may also wish to fill out the T-Ball Team Assignment Form so that your T-Ball player can be assigned to a team with a friend, neighbor or classmate.Download Registration Documents
Register Online:
You can also register online using the secure server at Active.com. There is a small fee for registering online using your credit card. To register online just click at the top of the menu bar to the left and follow the quick and easy directions.
Register in Person:
Our sign up tables will be manned as usual this year if you would prefer to sign up in person.
Saturday, November 18th, 2006 from 10 am to 4 pm and Sunday, November 19th, 2006 from 10 to 4 pm at Vons Market at the corner of Erbes Road and Avenida de Los Arboles.



If you are new to our league and register by mail or online, you will need to provide proof of age and proof of residency documents prior to the start of the season.
Don't forget to complete the volunteer portion of the forms! Every parent is expected to volunteer in some way during the course of the season, and we really need your help! Your coach will be talking to you about further volunteer opportunities.


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