Tri-County Eagles 19u: Welcome
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| Date | Event | Time | Location |
| Mon 6/4 |
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4:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Harry Betar Park (Moreau Rec. Park) |
| Tue 6/5 |
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Harry Betar Park (Moreau Rec. Park) |
| Wed 6/6 |
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5:30 PM | Harry Betar Park (Moreau Rec. Park) |
| Sun 6/10 |
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8:00 AM - 2:00 PM | East Field |
| Fri 6/22 |
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All Day | |
| Sat 6/23 |
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All Day | |
| Sun 6/24 |
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All Day | |
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| 2011 District 4 Champions, NY |
Tri-County Eagles 19u
American Legion Baseball
(formerly Mohican Post 553 & Glens Falls Post 233)
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Reed Farrier Mitch Fearis
Alex Pontiff James Rizzo
Charlie Peltz Joe Robbins
Alston Moses Zack Milton
Nick McKinney Kyle Gilligan
Josh Hay John Lindenoll
Michael Harrington Zack Parsons
Bryce Harrington
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We are starting to get ready for the 2012 Coopers Cave Tournament.
In 2012 the fee will be $625.
This year we will have a $200 deposit (non-refundable) due by: March 1, 2012.
The balance ($425) due by: May 1, 2011. Failure to have your tournament fee paid in full by May 1, 2012, you will be charged a late fee of $100.
The format is the same (5 game pool play weather permitting), with a single elimanation out, with the top 8 teams to get a 2012 Champion.
Please feel free to contact me at tboller72@aol.com or 518-792-6712 for more information.
(teams that are paid in full **/ teams that have paid there deposit *)
(POOLS ARE NOT FINAL)
| Bailey | Palmer | Williams |
| TC Eagles Post 233, NY** | Saratoga Stampede, NY** | Clinton County Post 20, NY** |
| Zaloga Post, NY** |
Saugertes Post 72, NY** | N. Kingstown Shoreline, RI** |
| Senerchia Post 74, RI** | Malone Post 219, NY** |
Melvin Roads Post 1231, NY** |
| S.D. Irleand, VT** | Trumbull Post 141, CT** | Shrub Oak Post 1080, NY** |
| Kingston Post 150, NY** | N.E.F.L. Post 43, RI** | Colchester Cannons, VT** |
| New London Legion, CT** |
Middletown Cobras Post 151, NY** |
EastBay Riverside Post 10, RI** |
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Congratulations to the Tri-County Eagles 19u team for winning the 2011 District 4 American Legion Baseball Tournament. What a great time to come together as a team and play the best game in the world.
GOOD LUCK IN BINGHAMTON!!!!!!!!
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MAKE SURE WHEN YOU CALL FOR YOUR HOTEL THAT YOU TELL THEM IT'S FOR THE 2012 "Burdell Bailey" COOPERS CAVE AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL TOURNAMENT (Prices may change!!)
Queensbury Hotel, Glens Falls: $99 per night (518-792-1121)
THIS HOTEL HAS BECOME A TOURNAMENT SPONSORER. Make sure you say you are here for the 2012 Coopers Cave American Legion Baseball Tournament to get the DISCOUNT!!
Landmark Motor Inn exit 17 So. Glens Falls: $89 per night (518-793-3441)
Ramad Inn exit 19 Queensbury: $89 weekday and $99 weekend (518-793-7701)
Super 8 Glens Falls: $95 per night (518-761-9780)
Locust Grove Motel Saratoga: $69 per night (518-587-3778)
Springs Motel Saratoga: $75 weekdays and $85 weekends (518-584-6336)
Birches Motel Saratoga: $75 per night + breakfast (518-584-1484)
Grand Union Motel Saratoga: $79 per night + breakfast (518-584-9000)
Downtowner Motel Saratoga: $95 per night + breakfast (518-584-6160)
Comfort Suites Clifton Park: $99 per night + breakfast (518-373-2255)
Best Western Clifton Park: $99 per night + breakfast (518-371-1811)
Fairfield Inn Saratoga: $115 per night + breakfast (518-289-3503)
Holiday Inn Saratoga: $119 per night (518-584-6336)
Super 8/Comfort Inn Saratoga: $120 per night (518-587-6244)
Saratoga Hotel and Conference Center: $129 per night (518-584-4000)
Holiday Inn Express Clifton Park: $119 per night + breakfast (518-584-4550)
Residence Inn by Marriott Saratoga: $169 per night + hot breakfast (518-584-9600)
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For the past several years, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has noticed a rise in home runs and runs scored with collegiate, high school and youth baseball leagues. This rise has been attributed to the use of non-wood bats, such as composite bats whose performances improve with use, and has led the NCAA to adjust its bat standards.
Effective Jan. 1, 2011, is the NCAA’s new Ball-Bat Coefficient of Restitution (BBCOR) standard, which will eliminate discrepancies with bat lengths and provide a more direct measure of bat performance.
The NCAA’s goal behind the BBCOR standard is twofold: to improve safety for pitchers and for non-wood bats to perform similarly to wood bats, which don’t have a trampoline effect for greater speed and distance unlike non-wood baseball bats. And according to the NCAA, wood and non-wood bats that are BBCOR certified will produce the same batted-ball speeds.
But the question remaining is how the new bat regulations will affect American Legion Baseball where composite and aluminum bats are prevalent.
For the 2011 season, Legion Baseball teams will adhere to the previous NCAA bat standard, Ball Exit Speed Ratio (BESR). Thus, all bats that have aluminum barrel and pass the BESR test will be allowed on the playing field. However, as of 2012, American Legion Baseball will adopt the BBCOR standard to adhere to the National Federation of High School rules. BESR bats will be banned and BBCOR certified bats will be incorporated with a logo to help umpires and coaches identify approved bats.
In the meantime, baseball bat companies are scrambling to meet the requirements of the new BBCOR standard, while many $400 composite and aluminum bats that will not meet the new regulations sit in stores untouched.
Wednesday, March 25
Click the link below this!
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Tuesday, March 23
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