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July 2-5 San Diego, CA |
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Schedule and Scores July
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18-Under
16-Under
15-Under |
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ADMISSION:
All
teams are reminded that there is admission for all games. Adults
$7.00 and Youth (17 years and younger) $3.00 Tournament passes - $20
for four days - available on first day only. |
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Lodging
Transportation
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Field
Directions
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June 26-29 - San Diego |
18U Champions - West Oahu
American
16U Champions - Encinitas Gamers |
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Final Brackets |
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Schedule
and Scores |
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Field
Directions
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Summer Events |
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Click on the tournament titles below for details
of each event. The registration button above will take you the USABF tournament
entry form. |
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Fall
Tournament Dates |
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Aug 30 - Sept 1 |
Kick Off Classic
(Wood
Bat)
San Diego, CA |
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Oct. 4-5 |
Columbus Classic
(Wood
Bat)
San Diego, CA |
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Oct. 10-12 |
Cactus Classic
(Wood Bat)
Yuma, AZ |
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Nov. 8-10 |
Veterans' Classic
(Wood Bat)
San Diego, CA |
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Nov. 28-30 |
Turkey Trot
Yuma, AZ |
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Dec. 27-29 |
Holiday Classic
San Diego, CA |
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2007 Tournament Champions
2006 Tournament Champions |
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USABF Is Looking
For Umpires
For more information contact:
Assignor@Cox.Net |
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Capital Classic Recap |
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16U Brackets
18U
Brackets |
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Scores |
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Southern California Challenge Recap |
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Played May 23-26, 2008 in Palm Springs, CA |
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A provider of quality
tournaments since 1994, the USABF routinely attracts
top-flight travel baseball teams from around the nation.
The USABF features a mixture of wood bat and aluminum
bat tournaments directed at age groups from 14 and under
through 18 and under. The USABF manages two sister
organizations, the
San Diego
Elite Baseball League (see below) and
Junior Baseball of America,
which hosts a national championship for age brackets of
10U, 11U, 12U and 13U in July.
With its strong lineup of
summer and
fall events, the USABF
has attracted professional scouts and college recruiters
on all levels. The USABF offers a high number of
guaranteed games and invests more than $100,000 annually
to secure the rights to top fields in the cities that
host its tournaments. |
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