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3rd
and 4th Grade Divisions -
At this level, the players
get the first taste of real baseball. 2009 Fee Structure
- Teams bat through entire roster
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- Minimum 3 innings playing time required
defensively
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- Pitching
is limited to a certain number of pitches over a period of time
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- Teams seeded in 4-5 leagues, with
the top teams in each league qualifying for the Division
Championship Tournament in July and other post season
tournament opportunities
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- In-season tournaments available
for teams
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- Teams may be formed in advance by
high school boundary and grade
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- Top teams in each
league
advance to the season ending playoffs in late July.
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5th and 6th Grade Divisions - Participation is still required defensively and teams
continue to bat through the entire roster. 2009 Fee Structure
- Minimum 3 innings playing time required
defensively
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- Limited pitching appearances
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- Teams seeded in 4-5 leagues, with
the top teams in each league qualifying for the Division
Championship Tournament in July and other post season
tournament opportunities
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- In-season tournaments available
for teams
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- Teams may be formed in advance by
high school boundary and grade
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- Top teams in each
league
advance to the season ending playoffs in late July.
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7th and 8th Grade Divisions -
Tryouts begin with the start
of the 7th grade season. 2009 Fee Structure
- Tryouts, if necessary, are permitted.
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- Players earn the right to have more
playing time by working hard and improving their individual
and team skills
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- Most managers try to play as many people as possible in
each game, but it is not mandatory to do so
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- Teams seeded into 3-4 leagues with the top teams in each
league qualifying for Division Championship tournament
in late July and other post season tournament opportunities
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- In-season tournaments available
for teams
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- 18-game season starts in late April
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