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Contact us at grbainfo@gmail.com
if you have any questions regarding registration.
Registration for the 2011 season is still available. Mail
completed registration forms and payment to PO Box 171 in Glen Rock.
Important
Information for Parents-March 2011
2011 Recreation Registration Form (Baseball
& Softball) (registration
closed)
2011 Recreation Coach
Application (Baseball & Softball) (registration closed)
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FAQs Before
Registration
What bat restrictions
are in place?
Please be aware that Little League has placed a moratorium on
composite barrel bats as on December 30, 2010. This was based on data compiled
at the the University of Massachusetts,
Lowell in late 2010. Most other local baseball associations and travel leagues
have followed suit. The GRBA will be following the moratorium as well in its
recreation programs.
By visiting the following link, parents can learn more about this decision and
identify composite bats that have received waivers.
http://www.littleleague.org/media/newsarchive/2010/Sep-Dec/LLBBCompositeBatMoratoriumFAQ.htm
For Boys in Recreation Grades K -6: all bats must follow little league rule
1.10, meaning a maximum barrel width of 2-1/4" and a maximum length of 33
inches. All bats must adhere to the Little League bat moratorium (meaning no
composite barrel bats are allowed unless the composite bat is listed on the
official little league waiver list). No maximum drop limit is enforced.
For Boys in Recreation Grades 7-8: all bats must
be "BESR" Certified . "BESR" restrictions include a
maximum barrel width of 2-5/8" and a maximum drop (difference between
length and weight) of -3. All bats must adhere to the Little League bat
moratorium (meaning no composite barrel bats are allowed unless the composite
bat is listed on the official little league waiver list).
For Boys in Travel Baseball: Travel Baseball leagues have different
restrictions depending on the league. However, it is to be expected that most,
if not all, leagues/tournaments will follow suit in terms of the restrictions
set forth by Little League (as noted above). Head coaches of the various travel
teams will keep their teams apprised of the restrictions imposed by the
leagues/tournaments their teams will be entering.
For any specific questions we encourage you to visit the Little League Baseball
and Softball Facebook page. Little League has been
good about answering any specific bat questions on their discussion page.
For Girls softball, bats must bear the "Official
Softball" stamp. Composite bats are not allowed.
When are
games/practices played?
Grades 1 - 8 can
expect to have two practices/games per week in the Recreation Program.
One of those will be during the week and typically vary from M-TH starting at
6:00 PM. The second will be on Saturday and start times vary between 9:00
AM and 4:00 PM. Kindergarten girls play only on Saturdays.
Kindergarten boys play only on Sundays.
My child does not
need a Tee to hit. Can they play with older kids?
No. GRBA
Recreation Programs are run strictly by grade.
My child is in pre-school
and just missed the cut-off. Can they still sign up?
Unfortunately,
no. GRBA Programs are run strictly by
grade. If a child's birth date is before October 1st and they are
Kindergarten eligible but have not enrolled in Kindergarten, an exception can
be made. However, please be advised that they must revert to playing back
with their grade next year and will be required to play 2 years of Tee Ball.
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