There will
be three divisions of fall ball this year. These games will be
played on Sunday at Altair Park, Cornerstone Park and possibly
Curtis Park. The season will go from Mid August through Mid
October. There will be no practice. Just games on Sunday.
Depending on the response we will try to have all games after
1:00 p.m. This may not be possible all the time due to field
availability.
Listed below
are the age groups.
12 - 14 Year Olds Division Baseball: Fall 2010
Registration for our popular Recreational division is
open to both boys and girls ages 12, 13 and 14 (born
between 5/1/1995 and 4/30/2000) who would like to
improve their skills for the next level of competition
(Juniors – High School Regulation Field). The
registration fee is $130.00*. Registrations after
8/15/2010 will be charged a $15.00 late fee.
10 - 11 Year Old Division Baseball: Fall 2010
Registration for our popular Fall Ball division is open
to both boys and girls ages 10 and 11, born between
(5/1/1999 and 4/30/2001) who would like to improve their
skills for the Spring 2011 season. The registration fee
is $120.00*. Registrations after 8/15/2010 will be
charged a $15.00 late fee.
8 - 9 Year Old Division Baseball: Fall 2010
Registration for our popular Recreational kid pitch
division is open to both boys and girls ages 8 and 9,
born between 5/1/1999 and 4/30/2002. This is a kid pitch
program. No practice days. Just come out on Sunday and
play ball. The registration fee is $110.00*.
Registrations after 8/15/2010 will be charged a $15.00
late fee.
We can now
order Dry Creek Baseball branded hats, shirts, and hoodies.
Follow this link to the Dry
Creek Baseball store and order now.
We will
someday have an online store, but for now, print out the order
form and follow the directions. Your baseball wear will be
on it's way!
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Ten reasons to play Dry Creek Baseball: 1 Two
games for every practice
2
Competitive summer league with regular season play from mid-May
ending by July 4th 3 No
regular season games scheduled on Memorial Day weekend 4 Minimum
overlap with spring sports such as soccer and lacrosse 5 Every game is
played on a quality local field within 1 mile of Arapahoe and
University 6 Every
player receives a jersey and a baseball cap 7 Opening
day ceremonies and game includes a free hot dog 8 Every
Player gets a free ticket to the Rockies and can walk on the
field on June 13 9
Official Little League Affiliation/tournament for All-Star Teams
beginning after July 4th 10
..... a chance to play in the Little League World Series!
For 20 years Dry Creek Little League Baseball
has been providing the Southeast Denver community with a
quality sports experience. The
only true 'summer league' in our area, Dry Creek provides
a flexible schedule for parents and players of all ages and sporting
interests. From Mid-May through Mid-July we provide a competitive,
fun environment for player development and enrichment with enthusiastic
coaching and a well-balanced approach to team sports. Improving
skills, understanding teamwork and mutual respect, and fostering
a life-long love for the game of baseball are just a few of our
goals.
REGISTRATION: April
5, 2010 is the registration deadline after which we will only accept
applications for teams that need additional players. All
registration fees are non-refundable. Online
- Online registration
is now open.
Click here to register. Mail
- If you'd rather fill out a paper application,
please print page 1
and
page 2.
Complete the application, enclose a check, and mail
everything to:
8062 E. Kettle Place, Centennial, CO 80112. View 2010 fees
here.
UPDATES: Full
team openings available through age 10 Teams
limited to 12 players New
age limit cutoff date is April 30th—That means the
players' age as of April 30th will be the age bracket he can play in for the entire year. This should insure more classmates being able to play together.
BOUNDARIES: Dry
Creek Baseball League's boundaries are:
Parker Road on the East
Evans on the North
Highlands Ranch on the South
Platt Canyon on the West
FIELD LOCATIONS : For all the
lost baseball and softball players, parents, and coaches out there, this
website link is for you.
Click
Here to find over 1000 maps and directions to baseball
and softball fields across Colorado.