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Don't Miss: B-BP Little League Registration Today

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Registration for the 2013 Little League Season will take place online during a limited 5-week window, starting October 23rd and closing on December 2.


T-ball starts for boys and girls in pre-K and goes up.  There is also softball for girls.


To register online, please go here  click the green “Register Now” button and follow the instructions as prompted. For those who cannot register online, please complete and return the attached registration form no later than December 2nd.

If you are unable to register online, walk-up registration will take place at the Blue Point Firehouse on the following dates/times: 


Saturday, December 1st – 9am – 12pm


Sunday, December 2nd – 9am – 12pm  


If anyone knows of parents in our community with children in Kindergarten or 1st Grade, we ask that you please let them since the Little League may not yet have their contact information.  It a way to inform those parents about our Little League Registration.


 
In the coming weeks, we will contact you about our winter baseball skills clinics – which are conducted indoors one evening a week for during the Winter months and is free to all children registered to play Little League.

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