Come Join Us for Opening Day!
Opening Day is Saturday, March 20 at 9AM at the Campbell Little League Major field. Come celebrate the start of another fun year at Campbell Little League!
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Little League Sign Up Dates & Times for the 2010 Season:
(print the schedule)
January:
Wednesday: the 6th from 6:00pm to 8:30pm Thursdays: the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th from 6:00pm to 7:30pm Saturdays: the 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th from 8:00am to noon
Age and Residency Requirement:
All players must be the appropriate age and reside within Campbell Little League boundaries.
Player's Age: Players must be between the ages of 5 and 12 years old (inclusive) on April 30, 2010 to be eligible to play Little league Baseball. Check your child's league age for 2010 by using the Little League Age Calculator.
Residency Requirement: At least one parent or legal guardian must live within CLL boundaries for their child to qualify. Check the CLL boundary map to make sure you live within the CLL boundaries.
What To Bring To Registration:
- A check for $75 per player ($150 max per family, $25 late fee if signing up in February)
- Birth Certificate - An original or certified copy (California State Seal embossed)
- Medical Release Form
- Parent Agreement Form
- Player Registration Form
- Volunteer Application Form (Optional)
- CLL Auxiliary Volunteer Form (Optional)
- 3 documents proving residency. Documents can come from the following categories:
- Driver's License
- Voter's Registration
- School Records
- Welfare Records
- Federal, state and local records
- Support payment records
- Homeowner or tenant records
- Utility bills
- DMV vehicle records
- Military records
- Financial records
- Insurance documents
- Medical records
The three documents must come from different categories. In other words, two or more utility bills (PG&E, water, garbage, phone, etc.) would only count as one document.
Returning players do not need to bring in a Birth Certificate or Proof of Residency unless they have moved since last season.
Where To Register:
Sign-ups are at the Campbell Little League Clubhouse located on Hamilton Avenue at Millich Drive One block east of the San Tomas Expressway. See MAP.
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Free Coaches Clinics!
Managers and coaches, take advantage of our free coaches clinics at Hardtke World of Baseball! The T-Ball and Rookie clinic will be held on Saturday, February 20, 9AM-Noon. Farm, Minors and Majors coaches clinics will be held on Saturday, February 20, 1-4PM. Brush up on your skills and take advantage of these free clinics! Click here for directions.
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Welcome to Campbell Little League!
CLL’s Goal
The goal of CLL is to implant in our children the ideals of good sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage and respect for authority so that they may become more trustworthy members of our community. We use the game of baseball as our vehicle to teach this goal. The attainment of exceptional baseball skills or the winning of games is always secondary to building character in our children.
What To Expect From CLL
CLL will provide a supervised program under the rules and regulations of Little League Baseball, where children can play the game in a fun, safe environment. Each and every child who signs up for CLL will play on a team in one of our five divisions: Majors, Minors, Farm, Rookie and T-ball. We try to place players in the division that is the best fit for their skill and maturity level. This will give them the best chance to succeed and have fun playing the game.
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Division Tryouts For the 2010 Season Will Be Held January 30 and February 6
All 10-11 year olds are required to tryout to be considered for participation in the Major Division Program. Major players returning from last year do NOT have to tryout. All 7 year olds are required to tryout to be considered for participation in the Farm Division Program. Team selection will occur the week following the last tryout.
There will also be clinics for 5-6 year olds, and 7-8 year olds during this time.
Click here for a complete listing of the tryout schedule.
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Professional Coaching Available
Looking to develop your child's baseball skills with professional coaching? Here are some links to some excellent local training centers that can help teach your child how to play the game of baseball. They work with kids at all levels. Check out these sites:
Hardtke World of Baseball
South Bay Sports Training
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