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THE HIT ZONE |
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the north shore’s latest indoor baseball and softball training facility |
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Fall Baseball through The Hit Zone |
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12U—Small Diamond Players Players must be eligible to play Little League baseball for the 2009 season. Minimum age for this level is 10 years old. Typically this level is for the more advanced small diamond players. All doubleheaders on Saturdays, September 6 – October 11 ROSTER IS CURRENTLY FULL |
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6 Weeks of Baseball 12 Games—6 Doubleheaders Weekends September 6th through October 12th |
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ONLINE SCHEDULES |
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Fall Baseball Program |
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Non-Member Cost: $225 Member Cost: $180 |

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Space is limited. All players will receive practice time down at The Hit Zone. All players will also receive a t-shirt, hat and discounts off clinics run during the time of Fall Baseball. For more detailed information or if you have questions, please contact the Hit Zone. |
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18U Level Varsity High School players and upper classmen (not 15U) should play at this level. All doubleheaders are played on Sundays, September 7 – October 12. ROSTER IS CURRENTLY FULL |
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13U—First Year Big Diamond Players Players in this division must be entering their first year of play on the big diamond in 2009. If a player has finished Little League, he is required to play in this division. This league is a great opportunity for players to transition to and get comfortable with playing on the big diamond. All doubleheaders are played on Saturdays, September 6 – October 11. ROSTER IS CURRENTLY FULL |
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15U—Babe Ruth or Senior Little League Players Any player who is eligible to play Babe Ruth or Senior League in 2009 should play at this level. Most non-varsity High School players should play at this level. All doubleheaders are played on Sundays, September 7 – October 12. ROSTER IS CURRENTLY FULL |
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FALL BASEBALL—GENERAL INFORMATION Fall baseball is a fantastic way for players to continue training for their upcoming spring baseball season. Since this program is an instructional one, no standing are kept. Players are encouraged to work at new techniques and/or new positions with the ultimate goal being to improve a his overall skills while having a little fun too. |