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    2008

 

SPRING 2008 REGISTRATION
2008 Spring Registration is now closed.

 

Shelton Little League Tee Ball, Baseball & Softball

 

Registration for the Shelton American 2008 baseball season will be held at the Shelton Community Center,

41 Church St. on Wednesday January 23rd from 6-8pm.  Registration is open to players within the Shelton American boundaries (find out at www.sheltonamerican.com) that will be ages 5 thru 12 on or before April 30th, 2008. All

new players must register in person, accompanied by an adult with proof or residency. New players must also bring

a legal (raised seal) birth certificate.  Registration fees are:  $50.00 per child, $100.00 maximum per family. A late fee

of $20.00 will be assessed after January 23rd , 2008. For additional information please call: 929-7104. Families can

find more information including which league to register with on the leagues website; www.sheltonamerican.com.

If you plan on taking advantage of the raffle fund raiser buy out please bring your address stamp or stickers to

facilitate the process.

 

 

**Note: Shelton American’s fund raiser is a raffle. We offer a buyout option at registration where you can

 purchase the raffle tickets for a price of $45 (which reflects a $10 discount off the full price of the tickets. If you

 decide to use the buyout feature please be sure to bring address stickers or stamp as you will have to fill out the

 tickets at registration.

 

 Please call:  929-7104 for Shelton American Little League.

 Players can also purchase baseball pants vouchers for $5 per pair,

 redeemable at Blanchette's Sporting Goods.

 

 

 

 Update:

 Late registration information

 

 ** Late registration will end on February 29th, 2008

  • Check the league locator to see if Shelton American is the league you should be signing up with.

  • Print and fill out the registration form (link is on this website), please include your email address.

  • If you would like to volunteer to coach or help in any way you must also fill out a volunteer form

          and return it with your registration form (that link is on the site also).

  • Fees are as follows; $70.00 late registration fee, $45.00 league fundraiser. Total $115.00.

  • Mail completed form with check made out to SALL to: SALL 7 Maple Lane Ext, Shelton CT.

  • You will be contacted by the beginning of March (approx) with team assignments etc.

 

 Age Chart
 Be sure to check your child's age against the current year's Age Chart.

 Levels of Play

 Not sure what level your child belongs in? Check out the below "Level of Play" chart.

 

 Divisions

 T-Ball - (Ages 5-6)
 
Provides basic fundamentals of the game and introduces players to the concept of team play. This is a

 non-competitive league where players hit  off a batting Tee. Scores are not officially recorded.


 A - (Ages 6-7)
 Players upgrade from a batting Tee to coach pitch. Division A provides players a better understanding and concept

 of the game. Basic skills are refined and stressed and kids generally play multiple positions. 6 year olds are eligible

 to play if they have played one year of T-ball.


 AA - (Ages 8-9)
 Live pitching is introduced, and players become more familiar with new positions and plays are now being made

 on a consistent basis.


 AAA - (Ages 9-12)
 
Kids move up to the Nike Site Fields w/lights. Skill level increases and players are mixed with a variety of age levels

 and abilities. Players are allowed to steal any base and strategy is now being introduced.


 Majors - (Ages 10-12)
 
Advance play. Skill level is much higher than that of AAA. Play is faster and pitching becomes more consistent and

 accurate. Strategy becomes an integral part of the game.

 

 

More Information
For further questions, please email our registrar at sheltonamerican@gmail.com