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Kampus Klothes Brings Internet Prices on Bats & Gloves to You!
Please join us on Monday, November 30th from 6 PM to 8:30 PM as we introduce the 2010 Louisville collection of bats and gloves.
 
These products will be available at prices found on Ebay---but you won't have to pay the shipping!  Instead of picking your bat or glove on-line from a picture, you get to see and feel the real thing. See the same gloves worn by the MLB players in the World Series Not sure what is best for you?  The Louisville representative will be here to answer all your questions about picking out the correct bat for you or your organization.

Date:
Monday, November 30, 2009

Time:
6:00pm - 8:30 pm

Place:
FITLIFE Training Center
157 Railroad Drive
Ivyland PA, 18974
(located across the street from Kampus Klothes)

RSVP:
Please call 215-357-0892 if you are able to attend.


2010 Spring Registration
*** Click Here to Register for the 2010 Spring Warwick Township baseball season ***

General Meeting - December 2nd
Warwick Township Baseball will host a general meeting on December 2nd at 7pm at the township building. Topics will include Opening Day, indoor clinics, travel tryouts, capital projects (including bathrooms, snack stand and pavilion!!) and fundraising.  All are welcome to simply attend the meeting to learn more about the league or come out and get involved.

WTB is an all-volunteer organization that can only function with the support of its members.  We are still in need of volunteers for the positions and committees listed below.  Find out more information at the meeting and pick an area that interests you.

Openings for 2010
Opening Day Committee– Coordinates and organizes Opening Day which includes the Concessions coordinator, the Intramural Director and others. (NEED CHAIRPERSON AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS)

Fundraising Committee – Coordinates WTB’s fundraising efforts for the great capital improvements planned for the next year and more.

Suburban Travel Representative – Attend Suburban Travel meetings (no more than monthly, usually about 5 per year) and communicate information to coaches; submit rosters and some other basic information to Suburban.

Trophies– Order trophies for league winners and runners up and for Skills Competition.

Skills Competition – Coordinates WTB’s skills competition, including scheduling the Phillies Home Run Derby (which the Phillies team runs) and the other competitions (which All Star Baseball Academy has run for the last 2 years). Making sure trophies and prizes are available, that communication with team parents and coaches is done and that equipment is set up on that day. (NEED CO-CHAIR)

Team Parent Coordinator – Meet with all team parents along with the coordinators for Picture Day, Opening Day, Uniforms, Skills Competition and others, to be sure the team parents understand their responsibilities for the season.  In 2009, WTB would like to document some of the responsibilities so that we can provide each team parent with a checklist for the season.  

Rookie & T-Ball Coordinator - Oversee the teams in the league including 1)working with the coaches and the Intramural Director to select teams and review rules, 2)scheduling make up games and practices (The league schedule is done by computer program by the Intramural Director) and 3) getting equipment and uniforms to the coaches.   

Umpires & Umpire Training – WTB uses an umpire service which will provide umpires for all of our in house (Majors and AAA) and home travel games.  The coordinator makes sure the service has the correct schedules and knows if games are rained out or rescheduled.  In 2009, WTB began using Junior umpires to ump some games (primarily AA and AAA) and to work the bases on other games.  The coordinator also schedules the training for the Junior umpires and provides schedules for those umpires. (NEED CO-CHAIR)

Tournament Director – Coordinate the summer tournament season including the tryout process, Little League Tournament duties, scheduling and paperwork.

Hope to see everyone on December 2nd and don’t forget to register!

WTB


2010 Registration is Now Open!
 
Believe it or not, it's time to start planning for the 2010 Spring Warwick Township baseball season. 
 
As the Bulldogs prepare for our 4th season, we are planning for the biggest improvements yet at Guinea Lane Park.  Our partnership with the Warwick Township Board of Supervisor and Park Board continues to be strong.  In September, WTB's 5 year plan was supported by the Board of Supervisors which means we will be working with the Park Board on a number of great projects, the biggest of which is the upgrade of the pavilion next to Guinea Lane field #3.  The goal is to replace the existing pavilion with a new one to include bathrooms, storage space and a new snack stand.

We also have support to add more dugouts and make additional field improvements over the next couple of seasons.  This is all great news for all the Bulldogs, but it will require everyone's support to make these plans become a reality.

As we plan towards Opening Day April 2010, you will receive additional information about these plans and the fund-raising efforts required to accomplish them.  We will need a lot of volunteers and good ideas, so if you would like to get more involved with Bulldogs baseball please let us know!

Thanks and we look forward to another great season in 2010!
 
Fee Schedule

4 to 6 year olds $110
7 to 16 year olds $135
Discount Booster Cards: $50 per family
$350 family maximum (includes $50 per family Booster Cards)
 


Divisions & Play-up Guidelines
January 3, 2009  --  

T-Ball (age 4)

The objective of T-Ball is to introduce your child to “baseball basics” and to make sure they HAVE FUN.  Coaches provide equal playing time and all players play different positions in the field.  Rosters will be small (6-8 players) and parents are encouraged to assist in order to provide as much one on one instruction and supervision as possible.  We do not keep score during games, although outs are recorded to show how the game is played.  The goal of T-Ball is to make sure our littlest Bulldogs HAVE FUN while learning fundamentals such as:

  • How to hold a bat, swing it and hit off a “T”
  • How to run the bases
  • Defensive positions (i.e., where is first base, home plate, outfield, etc.)

Play-up Requests: T-Ball is limited to 4 year-olds only.  A child who does not turn 4 prior to May 1st of the current WTB season (e.g., a 3 year old) is not eligible to play T-Ball.  In certain circumstances, WTB reserves the right to allow a 5 year-old to play T-Ball.  

Rookie Ball (primarily ages 5 & 6)

This is an instructional division designed to make your child’s early baseball experience a very positive one.  Coaches provide equal playing time and all players learn to play multiple positions in the field.  Games are primarily “coach pitch” although the “T” is still used as needed.  We do not keep score during games, although outs are recorded to show how the game is played.  The main objective of Rookie Ball is to make sure our young Bulldogs HAVE FUN while learning fundamentals such as:

  • Baseball etiquette and sportsmanship
  • Proper batting stance and swing technique
  • Proper throwing catching techniques

Play-up Requests: a 4 year-old may be allowed to play Rookie provided that he or she is formally evaluated during WTB winter clinics and determined to be playing at or above the ability level of a strong 5 year-old Rookie player.  WTB weighs both maturity and skill-level when evaluating play-up requests.  In general, WTB will only ask a 4 year-old to play-up if his or her skill level is such that it may put other T-Ball players at a distinct disadvantage or may lead to other 4 year-olds being put in harms way.  

AA (primarily ages 7 & 8, some 9’s)

While still instructional in nature, the AA division teaches your child how to play “real baseball” by introducing live “kid” pitching and keeping score for the first time.  We adhere to the LITTLE LEAGUE guidelines on pitch count and encourage coaches to provide all players with an opportunity to pitch over the course of the season.  At the end of the season, a round-robin tournament may be held to introduce players to friendly competition and reinforce The Warwick Bulldog Way.  In the AA division, players find out baseball is MORE FUN when played the right way as they learn skills such as:

  • Correct pitching form from the stretch position
  • Proper bunting technique (limit of one per inning)
  • Difference between a tag and a force play

Play-up Requests: a 6 year-old may be allowed to play AA provided that he or she is evaluated during WTB winter clinics or during a tryout and determined to be playing at or above the ability level of a strong 7 year-old AA player.  WTB weighs both age/maturity and skill-level when evaluating play-up requests.  In general, WTB anticipates that play-up requests for AA will be limited to a few exceptions that are in the best interests of the player and the overall WTB program.  

AAA (primarily ages 9-10, some 11’s)

Your child is just one step away from the Majors!  The AAA division allows stealing of all bases except home and there is no limit on bunts or walks.  LITTLE LEAGUE pitch count applies to AAA, so coaches must develop multiple pitchers who can throw strikes.  Standings are kept and playoffs are held at the end of the season.  The AAA division teaches players that it’s A LOT OF FUN to play good, fundamental baseball while competing with their friends.   

Play-up Requests: Players who have tried out for and made an 8 year old travel team may be given the option to play in the AAA division.  WTB may also invite other 8 year olds to play AAA in order to balance rosters for the overall benefit of the league, provided those players have been formally evaluated during winter clinics and are capable of competing at the AAA level.  WTB considers age, maturity and skill-level when evaluating play-up requests.     

Majors (primarily ages 11-12)

Your child has now moved onto the highest level of LITTLE LEAGUE Baseball!  The same rules apply as AAA, except that players can steal any base including home.  There is no limit on bunts or walks and LITTLE LEAGUE pitch counts apply.  Coaches continue to provide balanced playing time.  Standings are kept and inter-league play with other District 30 LITTLE LEAGUE organizations may be offered.  Playoffs are held at the end of the season to crown the annual Champion Bulldogs.  The goal of the Majors division is to teach players that baseball is SO MUCH FUN that they never want to stop playing! 

Play-up Requests: only 10 year-old players who have tried out for and made a travel team may be given the option to play-up in the Majors division. In addition, 10 year olds who have played travel in prior years and are formally evaluated by WTB during winter clinics or tryout may be given the option to play-up in the Majors division. 

Junior/Senior (ages 13-16)

Your child has now graduated to “real baseball” on an official 90 ft. diamond.  This is an intramural league run in conjunction with Warrington Youth Baseball.  In addition to the Junior/Senior Division, your son may have the opportunity to tryout for one of the Connie Mack or American Legion teams offered by Warrington/Warwick.  These teams are more competitive and are designed for players who want to make a commitment to more serious baseball. 
 
 



Lost & Found
November 3, 2008  --   Please notice the addition of a Lost & Found page to our web site.  Please report or claim any missing or found items by sending an email to wtblostandfound@gmail.com.


A HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS
We would like to thank all of our sponsors that have helped to make this season successful.  They are listed under our Sponsor page (left hand column) for your easy access when looking for business contacts.  Please support those who support Warwick Bulldogs Baseball. 

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