Registration deadline is February 29, 2009. Teams
are formed based on the availability of fields, volunteers, and on a
first-come, first-served basis. Registrations can be accepted after
February 28th, but those players may be put on a waiting list.
Players must either be residents of Wauwatosa or attend school
in Wauwatosa, or have a parent who works in Wauwatosa.
Co-ed Baseball Players must either be between the ages of 7
and 14 as of September 1, 2009, or be in 1st thru 8th grade for the 08-09
school year.
Softball Players must either be between the ages of 7 and 14
as of September 1, 2009, or be in 1st thru 8th grade for the 08-09 school year.
Proof of age must accompany this registration, unless submitted in an earlier
season. A copy of a birth certificate is sufficient. Once received, this proof
of age is kept on file with the league for the duration of a child's
eligibility.
Basic Registration Fee: $110 (includes fund raising buyout)
Basic Registration Fee: $135 (includes fund raising candy)
Local businesses can sponsor a single team or even an entire division. Company
logos are silk-screened on the backs of Tosa Baseball uniform shirts. Sponsors
are also listed on the league web site with a link to their own home page, if
desired.
The League Draft, at which players are assigned to teams, is held in April.
Shortly thereafter, you will be notified by mail as to which team your child
has been placed, as well as the coach's name and phone number. The coach will
then call to introduce him or herself, and schedule team practices.
Children (and their parents), today, have many activities to participate in.
Baseball, being a team sport, depends on the unity of a team and commitment of
each player on the team. Prior to registering, please consider the amount of
time you and your child can invest. Attendance is expected at team practices
and league games, understanding that summer is the time for family activities.
Generally, consent to treat a minor injury must be obtained from the parent or
guardian. In the event of a life threatening emergency, medical treatment may
proceed without consent. The parents or guardians will be sought out, but, if
necessary, a court order may be obtained to continue treatment, once the
emergency has passed, and if no third party has been authorized to consent to
medical care. To expedite the care of your child during your absence, it is
best to leave a witness statement with the adult (person 18 years old or older)
to whom you are entrusting your child.
For answers to any questions regarding registration, contact
the Director of Registration, Tracy Lockhart, 453-5173. The league does not
maintain a full-time office, so do not hesitate to leave a message at this
number. Your questions and concerns will be addressed.
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