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604-929-0870
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Wednesday, June 24
2nd Annual Myrtle Park Baseball Camp

Monday, April 20
Thank You, Sponsors!

Monday, March 30
Savings for MSLL Players

Friday, March 27
2009 Schedules by TEAM Rookie Divisions

Tuesday, March 17
Equipment Return This Thursday (Field House)

 EQUIPMENT PICK-UP & DROP-OFF DATES

Please go to the Myrtle Park Fieldhouse on SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd to

get your team's equipment and uniforms. If you're unable to make it yourself,

please arrange for one of your assistants to do so. Following are the times

for various divisions:

 

Rookie Junior: 10:00 AM

Rookie Senior:10:45 AM

AA: 11:30 AM

AAA: 12:15 PM

Majors: 1:00 PM

Juniors/Seniors/Bigs: 1:30 PM

 

Remember - in order to pick up your equipment and uniforms, you will

need to present a deposit cheque for $100. It should be made payable to Mount

Seymour Little League and post-dated to June 14, 2009. If your  equipment and

uniforms are returned, your cheque won't be cashed.



Equipment Dropoff will be Sunday June 14 from 10-2 at the fieldhouse
and Thursday June 18  7-9pm  at the Fieldhouse.



Wednesday, March 11
Coaches Meeting Dates

Tuesday, January 6
2009 Registration

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION

 

Please read the following carefully prior to registering your child online using the link at the end:

 

 

DIVISIONS & RATES

 

With the online system, players are placed into divisions depending on their age as of April 30th, 2009. You cannot register your child for a different division but you can indicate the division you would prefer your child to play in. The registrar will confirm when this has been approved.

 

All 12 year olds automatically qualify for the Majors division but you can opt for the Minors instead. Returning Majors players that are younger than 12 will initially be registered as a Minor but this will be adjusted.

 

SAVE $15! REGISTER BY JANUARY 21, 2009!

 

 

By January 21

After January 21

Rally Caps

$95

$110

Rookie Jr.

$105

$120

Rookie Sr.

$105

$120

Minors(AA, AAA) & Majors

$130

$145

Juniors

$155

$170

Seniors

$155

$170

Big League

$155

$170

 

* Explanation of age classifications is given under the ‘Division’ listing on the left side of the website homepage.

 

Financial Assistance may be available through:

 

Or talk to the Registrar (604-929-0870)

 

Player Assessments & Tryouts: Information will be emailed to registered Minor, Majors & Juniors players in early January. If you don’t receive an email, check “Important Dates” on our web site.

 

                                                                                    Click here to Register

           


Wednesday, February 25
Second round Junior Tryouts

Wednesday, February 18
First round Juniors Tryouts

Wednesday, February 25
IMPORTANT DATES to remember

Sunday, March 18
Best Baseball Parent Quiz

Monday, February 26
Updated - Making the Leap to AA
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Click on the link in the title above to view the updated for 2007 version of the popular "Making the Leap to AA" publication. This document is a 'cook-book' of tips and strategies to assist coaches who are coaching in the AA division for the first time. This should help ensure that all teams understand the key strategies required to be successful, and that all teams are competing on even terms. Please review this document, and if you have any tips to add, don't hesitate to pass them along.

Special thanks to Bob Knight for authoring the document, and to Stu McKenzie for the illustrations - great work guys!


Tuesday, April 25
Scoreboard Operation Instructions

Sunday, October 1
Baseball Humour
Two baseball fans had been best friends for years. They both live to their early 90's when one of them suddenly ...

Saturday, January 27
Which Child Plays in Which Division?
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A write-up to help parents understand how players are placed into divisions.

Monday, February 5
Sports to Reduce Taxes
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Want to know more about the new Children's Fitness Tax Credit? Visit http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/fitness/. So that you may claim your MSLL registration fee(s), we'll be mailing you a receipt shortly.


Monday, February 26
Welcome to Rookie Senior
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Click the title above to view a great new document put together by our Communication Officer and 2006 Coach of the Year Bob Knight, that is a must read for Rookie Senior coaches. This document explains the changes that are being implemented in Rookie Senior, and documents the leagues expectations of this division.

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