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| A Special Mother's Day Weekend
Come to West Windsor and Celebrate Mom's Special Day It's our 12U "BORN TO BE WILD" Tournament |
Wildcats 12U "Born To Be Wild" Mothers Day Tournament
May 13 -14, 2006, NSA Tournament Fee: $400
The West Windsor Wildcats Organization is hosting our 2nd Mother's Day Tournament, to be held at West Windsor Community Park - Princeton Hightstown Road (Route 571), West Windsor NJ 08550. This is a 2006 NSA Qualifying Tournament. Trophy. MVP Awards. Fun.
Tournament Brackets
Rules
Directions |
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Teams in Tournament
1- The Marvelous Mystics Blue
2- The Dazzling Diamond Girls
3- The Jackson Renegades
4- WW Wildcats - White
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Pool Play for Saturday |
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9:00 |
10:45 |
12:30 |
1:30 |
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| Field 2 |
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1v2 |
1v3 |
Open |
1v4 |
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| Field 3 |
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3v4 |
2v4 |
Open |
2v3 |
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SUNDAY - Single Elimination
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The higher seeded team will have the choice of home or away.
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Championship Play for Sunday |
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9:00AM |
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11:00AM |
| Field 2 |
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1 Seed v 4 Seed |
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Winner Field 2 v Winner Field 3 |
| Field 3 |
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2 Seed v 3 Seed |
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- Wildcats 12U "Born To Be Wild" Mothers Day Tournament - OFFICIAL RULES
- 1- Games are 1:30 minutes in length
- 2- Forfiet time is scheduled start time. Only the UIC of the tournament can declare a forfeit
- 3- Teams must be ready to play 30 minutes prior to the scheduled game time.
- 4- No infield practice
- 5- Mercy rules-all games are subject to Mercy Rules
- a- 8 runs after 5
- b- 10 runs after 4
- c- 12 runs after 3
- 6- Sunday seedings will be done using these parameters
- a- overall record b- head to head c- Runs scored against d- Runs scored for e- coin flip
- 7- All games subject to international Tie-breaker rule
- Pool play, only one inning will be played. If still tied, both teams awarded tie
- In bracket play, there is no limit to tiebreaker innings
- Last batter is defined as player occupying the last batted position, or that players legal substitute
- 8- Protests on any issue other than UMPIRE'S JUDGMENT will require a 75$ dollar CASH protest fee.
- 9- The winner of the game must report the game score to the Tournament Director/registration table with in 10 minutes after completion of the game, failure to report the score will result in the winning team receiving a 7-0 forfeit loss
- 10- In the event of inclement weather or any other conditions which would impede the normal progress of the tournament, the Tournament director has the authority to change the tournament format in order to achieve the maximum number of games played or to declare an order of finish. Options for doing this include but are not limited to , altering time limit, number of innings per game, mercey rule, ball/strike count, bracket format.
- 11- Please have a copy of insurance, roster and NSA registration number ready at sign in
- 12- All other NSA national playing rules shall be followed according to the NSA rule book.
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- Click here for MapQuest map
- West Windsor Community Park - Princeton Hightstown Road (Route 571), West Windsor NJ 08550
- Traffic, Parking and Other Rules:
- 1. No parking on the side of any road unless it is a marked parking space
- 2. No parking on the grass
- 3. No dropping children off on the side of the road next to the fields
- 4. Drive slowly (rather be late)
- 5. Obey posted traffic signs
- 6. Immediately obey any instructions received from our traffic control volunteers in a polite and civilized manner
- 7. Remove all your trash with you when you leave.
- From the North using Route 1 South
- Take Route 1 South to Washington Road/Route 571 jug handle.
- Bear right, then left and cross over Route 1, going East on Route 571.
- Follow Route 571, bearing left at turn and cross over the railroad track bridge. (If you come to a Chinese restaurant you didn't bear left! - Turn around and make right at yield sign and proceed.)
- Counting the light at the bottom of the bridge, you will pass 4 lights. At the fifth light turn left into the entrance to West Windsor Community Park.
Enter the park and youll see the fields on your Left as soon as you enter the park. Proceed past field to Left into parking lot.
- From North using NJ Turnpike South
- Note: Driving time from NJ Turnpike Exit 8A is 15-20 minutes.
- Take New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 8A (Cranbury exit).
- After passing toll booth, stay to the right and take Route 32 West.
- Stay on Route 32 for 1.1 miles until it intersects with Route 130; take Route 130 South (left lane exit).
- After 1.6 miles, immediately after traffic light, turn right onto Main Street (follow sign to Cranbury). Stay on Main Street (which becomes Route 535) for 1.7 miles.
- Make a right onto Old Trenton Rd, staying on Route 535.
- Proceed for another 2.5 miles until first traffic light. At the light, turn right onto Route 571, Princeton-Hightstown Road.
- Proceed on Route 571 for 2.6 miles to the third light and turn right into West Windsor Community Park.
Enter the park and youll see the fields on your Left as soon as you enter the park. Proceed past field to Left into parking lot.
- From the North using Route 206 South
- 206 South to Princeton.
- At the light for Nassau Street/Route 27 turn left.
- Follow Nassau Street to Washington Road. Turn right on Washington Road/Route 571 East. Go approx. 1 mile; cross Route 1.
- Follow Route 571, bearing left at turn and cross over the railroad track bridge. (If you come to a Chinese restaurant you didn't bear left! - Turn around and make right at yield sign and proceed.)
- Counting the light at the bottom of the bridge, you will pass 4 lights. At the fifth light turn left into the entrance to West Windsor Community Park.
Enter the park and youll see the fields on your Left as soon as you enter the park. Proceed past field to Left into parking lot.
- From the North (Flemington area) using Route 31 South:
- Route 31 South to I295/95 East to Route 1 North.
- Route 1 North to Washington Road/Route 571 East.
- Turn right on Washington Road/Route 571 East.
- Follow Route 571, bearing left at turn and cross over the railroad track bridge. (If you come to a Chinese restaurant you didn't bear left! - Turn around and make right at yield sign and proceed.)
- Counting the light at the bottom of the bridge, you will pass 4 lights. At the fifth light turn left into the entrance to West Windsor Community Park.
Enter the park and youll see the fields on your Left as soon as you enter the park. Proceed past field to Left into parking lot.
- From the South using Route 1 North
- Route 1 North to Washington Road/Route 571 East.
- Turn right on Washington Road/Route 571 East.
- Follow Route 571, bearing left at turn and cross over the railroad track bridge. (If you come to a Chinese restaurant you didn't bear left! - Turn around and make right at yield sign and proceed.)
- Counting the light at the bottom of the bridge, you will pass 4 lights. At the fifth light turn left into the entrance to West Windsor Community Park.
Enter the park and youll see the fields on your Left as soon as you enter the park. Proceed past field to Left into parking lot.
- From the Shore using 33 West
- 1. Take 33 West to the 133 bypass.
- 2. Take 133 and exit at end toward Princeton (West).
- 3. This puts you on 571 (Princeton Hightstown Road). Continue to the 4th light which is the entrance to the park.
- 4. Enter the park and youll see the fields on your Left as soon as you enter the park. Proceed past field to Left into parking lot.
- From the Shore using 195 West
- 1. Take 195 NORTH to Exit 5B Route 130 North.
- 2. Take Route 130 North about 7 miles to Route 571 Princeton-Hightstown Road.
- 3. Going North on 571, as you pass a shopping center with a Staples and a SuperFresh, get in the Left lane (also, theres a Mobil on South West Corner).
- 4. Make a Left on 571 and proceed about 4 miles to the entrance of West Windsor Community Park on your Right (theres a light).
- 5. Enter the park and youll see the fields on your Left as soon as you enter the park. Proceed past field to Left into parking lot.
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| The coaches and organizational team of the West Windsor, New Jersey Wildcats have made the on-going commitment to provide the best possible Fastpitch Softball experience for the young women of central New Jersey. In doing so, we are committed to long term goals that maintain a viable and dynamic program as long as the sport generates enthusiasm within the girls it is designed to support. This commitment includes a nurturing environment, safe facilities, clinics, training programs, caring and well trained coaches as well as a fun experience each girl can fondly remember in their years after the Wildcats. The Wildcats are a non-profit organization. Our coaches are not paid for their services and expertise. The members who handle the paperwork and all those non-glorious tasks that keep the organization afloat and out of trouble receive no pay. For each, the reward is in the often dramatic play on the field and in the faces of our girls when they realize their potential on their field of dreams. |
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