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Ohio, Ohio 44312
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Welcome to the Home of the Ohio 18 & Over summer baseball site.
Tuesday, June 19
Ohio Amateur Baseball Top 20
1. Canton Stallions (10-2) Canton Class A
2. Cleveland Mosquitoes (11-2) Northern Ohio League
3. Cincinnati Patriots (13-1) Cincinnati Rec
4. Youngstown Roth/Bud (11-0) Youngstown Class A
5. Canton Pizza Oven (8-3) Canton Class A
6. Cincinnati Chiefs (11-2-1) Cincinnati Rec
7. Go Veterans Baseball (14-3) Cuyahoga Class A
8. Cleveland Blackwolves (10-3) Northern Ohio League
9. Ohio Fightin Titans (11-5) Northern Ohio League
10.Lake County Knights (12-3) Cuyahoga Class A
11.Mahoning Valley Knights (10-1) Warren League
12.Portage South (9-1) Akron League
13.Canton Terriers (7-5) Canton Class A
14.North Canton Terriers (7-5) Canton Class A
15.Champion Marlins (9-3) Warren League
16.Cincinnati Cobalts (6-3-1) Cincinnati Rec
17.Sharon Cox Painting (7-3) Akron League
18.Berea Blue Sox (12-5) Cuyahoga Class A League
19.Cleveland Bruins (3-3) Northern Ohio League
20.Cleveland Steve Sports (8-1) Cleveland Baseball Federation
Tuesday, June 12
Ohio Amateur Baseball Top 15 (Wood Bat)
1. Cleveland Mosquitoes 9-0 NOSPL
2. Canton Stallions (7-1) Canton A
3. Cincinnati Chiefs (10-1) CRL
4. Youngstown Roth/Bud (7-0) YRL
5. Canton Pizza Oven (4-2) Canton A
6. Cleveland Blackwolves (8-2) NOSPL
7. N.C Terriers (5-1) Canton A
8. Go Veterans Baseball (10-2) Cuyahoga
9. Lake County Knights (10-1) Cuyahoga
10.Ohio Fightin Titans (9-2) NOSPL
11.Cincinnati Cobalts (6-1) CRL
12.Akron Portage South (6-1) Akron A
13.Mahoning Valley Knights (6-1) Warren A
14.Warren Champion Marlins (5-1) Warren A
15.Akron Sharon Cox (5-1) Akron A
Saturday, May 26
Pipe Yard Holiday Tournament July 6-8 in Lorain, Ohio
Pipe Yard Field which is home to the Cleveland State Vikings and the Northern Ohio League will be hosting a tournament for some of the best teams around the state of Ohio.
The tournament already has commitments from the 2006 NSPBA National Champion & NABF Major Divison World Series Champions Cleveland Mosquitoes, 2006 NABF World Series Qualifier Cincinnati Cobalts, 2006 Greater Pittsburgh Champion & Youngstown Regional Qualifier St.John Lambros, 2006 Buckeye Tournament Runner-Up Ohio Titans as well as the Cleveland Blackwolves. Other teams the tournament would hope to attract would be the AABC World Series Qualifier Canton Stallions, NABF Regional Qualifier Canton Pizza Oven, NABF Regional Qualifier Youngstown Bud/Roth Bros., NABF Regional Qualifier Cleveland Steve Sports, AABC Regional Qualifier Lake County Knights and the Buckeye State Tournament Champions Portage South of the Akron League. Other teams as well are encouraged to look into the tournament if they feel they have a highly competitive team for this tournament.
Teams interested please contact tournament director Mike Janos for further details at (440) 915-1300.
Wednesday, April 18
Ohio 18 & Over Summer Baseball
In an early report the Ohio Woodpeckers who have been one of the elite teams in Ohio over the last several years look to be calling it quits in 2007. The Woodpeckers in 2006 made it to the NABF World Series in Louisville, Kentucky for the first time in team history where they went 2-2 to finish the season at 55-4. The Woodpeckers defeated national powers from Peschell's, Conn Bakery and Beecher, IL Muskies. The Peckers lost close games to the 2004 NABF WS Champion Brunswick, Maryland Orioles and the eventual 2006 NABF World Series Champion Cleveland, Ohio Mosquitoes.
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