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Registration for the 2024 Season is Open!
Registration for the 2024 season is open! Register your player(s) via the Olmsted Community Center website. Important information for this year include:
Save The Date!
We are excited to announce the OCSL Family Day is returning to the Lake Erie Crushers! Please save the date for the afternoon of May 19th, 2024.
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OCSL Travel Leagues
OCSL players in travel programs (Boys ages 9+ and Girls ages 10+) participate in a travel league with other neighboring cities. Schedules and standings can be found on the websites of the designated city for each league:
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2024 Season Key Dates
Coaches Meeting: April 24th, 2024 at 7pm (virtual)
2nd Annual OCSL Family Day at Lake Erie Crushers: May 19th
Picture Day: June 15th, 2024
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Rainout Alerts & Hotlines Each league sends out notifications regarding field changes, rainouts, and other information for games hosted in THEIR city. We encourage you to sign up for notifications about Olmsted Falls fields here. (Note: If you'd like, you can enter your mobile number in this format to receive it as a text instead of email)
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Info for Coaches
To complete your Concussion Certification, go here. Download a copy of the rules for your league here. Get in contact with your league representative to discuss practices, equipment, rosters and game schedules. You can find contact information here. Annual Newsletter View the latest OCSL Annual Newsletter here. |
2023 Sponsors Thank you to our 2023 sponsors for helping to make our season possible! Check out our full list of 2023 sponsors here.
OCSL Board Intersted in joining the OCSL Board? Please contact a board member to learn more The OCSL Board meets regularly throughout the year. Click here for a list of board meeting dates. Lindsay’s Law: Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Youth Athletes A Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) occurs when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating, cutting off blood flow to the brain and other vital organs. Sudden cardiac arrest is fatal if not treated immediately, most often by a defibrillator. To learn more please click here. For parents/guardians and youth athletes: Follow Us On Facebook
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