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San Diego, California
92131
Tuesday, November 18
SCRIPPS 8U FALL BALL WINS MIRA MESA LEAGUE

Congratulations Girls


2008 8 U Fall Ball Champs

Saturday, November 8
New Recreational Divisions for 2009

In order to maintain compliance with the Amateur Softball Association (ASA), our governing body, we are re-organizing our divisions by age.  Our new divisions will be:

T-Ball (age 5 & under with birth year 2003)

Rookie (age 6 & under with birth year 2002)

8U (7 & 8  year olds with birth year 2000 or 2001)

10U (9 & 10 year olds with birth year 1998 or 1999)

12U (11 & 12 year olds with birth year 1996 or 1997)

14U (13 & 14 year olds with birth year 1994 or 1995)

For most of the girls, they will play where their age places them.   However, it may be necessary, due to safety or coaching considerations, to allow players lacking sufficient softball experience to be placed in a lower age division.  This will be determined prior to placement on a recreational team, with parent, coach, and board member(s) involvement.  



10U Vegas
Thursday, August 14
10U Falcons in Vegas after 4th game of day, strip in backgroup
10U Falcons; Great season!!!  This was after the 4th game of the day in 112 degree weather.  Vegas strip in background.

Tuesday, May 20
Scripps 10U Hawks GREAT Start - Continues !!!
10U Hawks PQ08

Following up on Scripps 10U Hawks great start of the all star season winning the Santee Bring On The heat Tournament, our 10U Hawks win the PQ Memorial Day Classic Tournament.


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FIELD CONDITION'S
If ever field closed signs are on the fields they are closed! Please subscribe to the SRSAfields user group above to recieve email notification every time the field status changes. Alternatively, check the league website before going to the fields, we try and post closures in a timely fashion. You may call the Rec center 538-8085 if you get to the fields and they appear good and signs are up. But, the bottom line, signs up, field closed. Those playing at Community, we don't have drag equipment there, parents, please take a rake and work the field before your game.

Sunday, January 27
Practice Field Schedule Posted Under handouts

All-Star elgibility
March 31st is declaration day. If you play with a travel team you must either declare travel or all-star by March 31st. No player who wants to play all-stars can play or practice with a travel team after March 31st. This includes casual pickup games, batting cage practices, etc. Last year 4 Penninsula girls played 1 casual travel game on a Sunday and were all declared inelgible for all-stars. No all-star team may have more than 4 girls who played travel ball.

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EQUIPMENT -- FAQ
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Couple of notes from the SRSA clinics on purchasing equipment --

HELMETS: If you do not have a helmet and are considering purchasing one please consider getting one with a face guard (see picture). Both Schutt and Rawlings have face guards available for their helmets. The league will be changing their helmets over the next couple of years to the facemask type. Schutt can be purchased at http://www.softball.com. Consider the mask built for softball which has a larger opening. The league highly recommends face gaurds for all divisions above T-ball.
BATS: Girl should be able to hold the bat straight out from her body without the end dropping down. The length should be from the floor to just above the wrist. T-ball - minor B's should use 16 to 18 oz. Minors A,AA should be 17-19 oz. Bat should be at least -9 rated and maybe -11. The rating is length minus weight, a 30 inch, 20 oz bat would be a -10.
GLOVES. Larger and Leather! Most girls should be using a 12 inch or larger and it must be soft! Plastic does not hold the ball well. The common mistake for Rookies is the glove is just too small. Store a ball in the glove when not in use to maintain the pocket.
CLEATS. Softball or Soccer cleats are acceptable for softball. A softball shoe has a toe cleat so soccer does not allow softball cleats, so if purchasing for both sports, buy soccer.
GOOD LUCK, PARENTS!!


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Please reduce the size and resolution of photos before adding them to your team web site. There is a great freeware program that will reduce size and resolution painlessly. We are only allowed so much disk space so it is important that photos take up less than 10K each. The program is Irfanview, which can be found at www.irfanview.com.

Thank you.


Saturday, July 19
Benefit Dinner for 10U Team Going to Nationals at On The Border 7/23

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