MAHWAH YOUTH BASEBALL
Registration for recreation baseball is now open. Go to www.tmysb.org to register. The registration deadline is Feb. 28.
Third- and fourth-graders playing in the Minors division are required to attend a skills assessment on Monday, March 5, 7:15 p.m. at Mahwah High School.
Registration for travel baseball also is open. Travel coach candidates also can begin submitting applications. Please check the Travel Baseball page on this Web site for information and application forms.
Indoor travel baseball tryouts will be held on Feb. 21, Feb. 22 and Feb. 23; more information to follow. An outdoor tryout will be conducted on either Feb. 25 or Feb. 26, depending on weather and field conditions.
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Family Night
SEE THE ROCKLAND BOULDERS
Friday, June 1
7 p.m.
at Provident Bank Park
(just minutes away)

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Mahwah Youth Baseball Spring Break Camp April 2-5 @ Continental Soldiers Park
Register online at www.tmysb.org
Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
(in the event of rain, camp will be held Friday, April 6)
All skills including:
Hitting, pitching (baseball only), fielding, throwing, sliding, baserunning, bunting
All registrants must also fill out a PBI health history form that can be found on the "Camps & Clinics" page.
Questions? Email mahwahyouthsports@hotmail.com
Check the Coaches Page at www.tmysb.org for more information on background checks and Rutgers SAFETY classes, both of which are required to coach youth sports in Mahwah.
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Mahwah Youth Baseball’s recreation program is banning composite bats at the Minors, Pee Wee, Instructional and Tee Ball levels. The Little League Baseball organization on Dec. 30, 2010, placed a moratorium on the use of composite bats. While Mahwah Youth Baseball’s recreation program isn’t affiliated with Little League Baseball, the group has decided to adhere to Little League’s ban at these age levels. Some composite bats have received a waiver from Little League Baseball and those bats will be permitted in Mahwah’s recreation program at the Minors, Pee Wee, Instructional and Tee Ball levels. A list of composite bats that have received waivers can be found at http://www.littleleague.org/learn/equipment/approvedcompbatssmall.htm. A listing of approved non-wood/non-composite bats can be found at http://www.littleleague.org/Assets/forms_pubs/2011ApprovedNonWoodBatList.pdf. These lists are updated frequently.
The ban on composite bats affects Mahwah Youth Baseball’s recreation program. Whether or not the moratorium is in effect for travel baseball is dependent on each individual travel league. Some North Jersey travel leagues are allowing the use of composite bats, while others are not. If your child makes a travel team, the travel team coach will inform you if the league has placed a ban on composite bats.
Mahwah Youth Baseball will keep parents informed of any changes to our rulings or the guidelines from Little League Baseball.
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