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Registration for the 2012 Season Begins.

 

Final Registration Date

 

February 11, 2012 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Park District Building


The Warrenville Athletic Association will be holding our FINAL registration event for the 2012 baseball season on Saturday February 11th. The league is open to boys and girls between the ages of 5-14. The date of 04/30 will determine the child's age for the 2012 season.
 
Practices usually begin around April 1st with games starting April 30th. Games are played throughout the week and will continue until June. Playoffs for Pinto, Mustang, Bronco, and Pony will end the first week of July.
 
All kids receive a baseball shirt, pants, socks, and hat with the exception of the Shetland league that receives only a shirt and a hat. If you have a question about your child’s size of uniform, please be sure they come with you to registration as samples will be available.
 
Registration for this year will held at the Warrenville Park District. We will accept Cash, Check, or Credit Card at the time of registration. Please note when registering that special accommodations and team requests will be taken into consideration but are not guaranteed.

 

 


 


Used Equipment Program

 

 

Step Up To The Plate!

 

The gloves, bats and other baseball equipment collecting dust in your closet or garage can take the field again.  Pitch in your gently-used equipment by dropping it off during registration, skills night, spring training or it can be picked up by contacting us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  The equipment will be organized and made available at no charge to any player attending our the annual Pre-Season banquet in March.  Any equipment that remains will be donated to the MLB Baseball Tomorrow program or similar organization.

We're accepting new or gently-used:

•   Fielding gloves
•   Youth bats
•   Catcher's mitts and protective gear
•   Batting helmets
•   Rubber baseball cleats
•   Umpire protective gear
•   Team equipment bags

What is the definition of "gently-used"?
'Gently-used' items are not damaged or in need of repair. The best way to think about something being "gently-used" is if you would feel comfortable giving it to a friend or family member. If in doubt, go ahead and bring it in.

 
 
 

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