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DECEMBER 26th thru JANUARY 2nd, 2010
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6-GAME GUARANTEE
NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $350.00 DUE JUNE 1, 2010
Register your team for the 2010 WBA Hawaii TOC
Don't miss this opportunity to combine an exciting baseball and softball tournament experience with a memorable island vacation for your team and their families! Hawaii offers you an almost endless selection of sightseeing and recreation. Central Oahu Regional Park is located on the West Side of Oahu where the weather is always filled with a day of rainbows. Hotel accommodations are in Waikiki, on or near world famous Waikiki Beach. Enjoy surfing, boating, snorkeling, scuba diving, horseback riding, bicycling, hiking, shopping, relaxing on the beach and much more.
Aloha: Welcome to the Western Baseball Alliance Hawaii Tournament of Champions, Honolulu Hawaii. This years Event is sponsored by the Ohana & Outrigger Hotels * Resort, Pepsi Cola Inc. and Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau.
Tournament Entry Fee: TBA.
Island Transportation : contact our official Travel Agent Sue Nasbahn at 800-506-4189.
Tournament Central: We will post daily results in the hotel lobby. Daily Tournament Headquarters will located at Central Oahu Regional Park 94801 Kamehameme Hwy Waipahu, Hawaii 94801
Check-in: Each team is required to check-in with their final roster and certificate of insurance at the event Luau. If you don’t have proof of insurance you will be required to purchase one at normal 2010 rates. This policy will be good for the entire tournament only.
Schedule: The tournament schedule will be available Wednesday December 22nd. You can access the schedule at www.cabawest.com.
Sunday, December 26, Luau Celebration and Team check-in.
Monday, December 27, Pool Play for all Teams.
Tuesday, December 28, TPool Play for all Teams.
Wednesday December 29, Elimination Tournament Play Begins
Thursday December 30, *Top Teams compete for Championship
Friday-Sunday, Dec 31-Jan 2, Enjoy the beautiful beaches and weather of Hawaii. Prepare for departure.
Playing Facilities: Western Baseball Alliance is proud to incorporate this 12 field complex including: 4 regulation size ballfields-grass infields; 4 youth baseball fields-grass infields and 4 multi-purpose fields at Central Oahu Regional Park. Each field receives complete field maintenance before and after every game, indoor restrooms are available.
Snack Bar: CABA Hawaii will be operating a full snack bar for everyone’s enjoyment. CABA Hawaii, is a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting the sport of baseball in Hawaii and helping players reach their potential as athletes and as people in an environment of care and respect.
Admission: There is no admission at the Central Oahu Regional Park.
Tournament Roster: Roster unlimited, Please download the official roster form from our website www.cabawest.com. This form not optional. Please ensure that the players name, birth date, address and uniform number are included, OR roster will not be ACCEPTED. Program rosters are very important for the many followers including Major League Scouts, College Coaches, Sponsors, and Supporters. Remember, this is NOT your OFFICIAL ROSTER; your Official Tournament Roster is due at Check-in. You must submit a roster for the program no later than November 1st. You can either send it via e-mail at bha@cabawest.com or register directly at www.cabawest.com. We cannot guarantee Program information for rosters not submitted by the November 1st deadline.
Lodging: All Sports Accomdations has contracted various hotels within the Downtown Honolulu area. For more information about Team Travel contact our official Travel Agent Sue Nasbahn at 800-506-4189.
Oahu - The Gathering Place
Oahu is the most popular of the Hawaiian Islands and it’s easy to understand why – there’s so much to do on Oahu!
With Waikiki as a central hub, you can explore the legendary North Shore of Oahu one day, and spend the next day on the east side snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, a protected marine sanctuary with tons of colorful fish. It’s clear that Oahu offers just the right amount of diversity for the adventurous as well as the cautious visitor. Thrill seekers can skydive at Mokuleia while daydreamers can relax peacefully on the beach. Exquisite dining and exciting nightlife also entice people to Oahu again and again.
Facts: Population 876,156, Area 597 sq. miles
The most populated island, where Honolulu is the Capital City, the principal port, the major airport, and business and financial center, and the educational heart of the State. Oahu is the military command center of the Pacific. Waikiki is the visitor center. Landmarks: Nuuanu Pali, Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor.
Flower: Ilima
Island Color: Yellow
Family Fun: In Hawaii, it’s evident that caring for keiki (children) is very important. On Oahu, there are a variety of exciting activities designed specifically with kids and families in mind. Take a submarine ride and witness sunken ships, airliners and reef structures. Ride the thrilling waterslides at Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park. Get up close and personal with dolphins, sea turtles, stingrays, sharks, and moray eels at Sea Life Park. Spend the day at the Honolulu Zoo or Waikiki Aquarium and see animal and marine life like you’ve never seen anywhere else. Or explore 4,000-acres of fun at Kualoa Ranch by horse, ATV, helicopter, jet ski or kayak.
There are also plenty of other educational and cultural excursions for kids and families year-round, including nature walks, hikes, wildlife feedings, fishing, catamaran sails and more. Many hotels and condominiums also offer programs for kids that include activities such as lei and kite making, lauhala weaving, and sandcastle building. This is one family vacation where boredom is never a problem!
Adventures: The lure of adventure is strong, and nowhere in the world does it find greater expression than here in the Hawaiian Islands. Is hang-gliding your thing? Do you long to leap from the heights at Makapuu, and soaring high above the beach, make lazy circles for an afternoon? Perhaps you'd like the heart-pounding intensity of the big winter surf at Waimea. The beaches here offer far more than sunbathing and people watching. They’re ideal for all kinds of water sports including swimming, surfing, windsurfing, boogie boarding, snorkeling and fishing. Whether you’re looking for high adventure on the waves, a romantic spot to watch the sunset, or a protected swimming area for the kids, it’s sure to be nearby.
Golf: Great golf is one of the main reasons Oahu is a favorite destination. There are more golf courses on Oahu than any other island. You can choose from more than forty public and private courses, ranging from casual municipal links to elegant resort courses. They offer not only superb challenges, but also spectacular vistas. The backdrop for a shot here might be forested mountains, desert-like terrain or the impressive sweep of the Pacific. There are even courses built on former ranch lands, fields of sugar cane, and seaside layouts that resemble British links. Constant sunshine makes for long hours of dependable golfing weather, and the spectacular surrounding scenery quiets the mind and stirs the heart. So relax and enjoy some of the most pleasant golf in the world. It’s all right here.
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All Sport Accomodations:
Phone: 800-506-4189
Contact: Sue Nasbahn, Team Travel Specialist
All Sport Accommodations (ASA) is an alternative for Coaches, Team Managers, and parents when planning team travel and specializes in booking hotel accommodation and transportation for teams based on their unique requirements. We also provide local information including driving directions, maps to your tournament’s venues and local points of interest in our personalized Commemorative Destination Guides! |
 
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