Blossom Valley PONY Fall Baseball Registration

Fall Ball is a great time for our new Pinto, Mustang, Bronco, & Pony players to learn the rules and playing conditions of the division they will be playing in Spring 2011. The Fall season starts in early September and runs through mid-November. To get started, please click on the division name below for which you want to register your child.

BV does not offer Fall Ball for the Colt/Palomino divisions. Please check out the Santa Clara PONY website for info on Colt Fall Ball or send email to scrscoach@aol.com for availability.

FALL BALL REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS AUGUST 20, 2010
Divisions and Focus of Your Child's Development

Age as of
April 30, 2011

Fees
Shetland (T-Ball) - The focus is on instruction rather than competition. Coaches are permitted on the field to teach while the game is in progress. Players have the opportunity to try various positions.
5 - 6
$75
Pinto - Players will be taught a higher caliber of baseball. The players will begin to pitch and be introduced to basic rules of baseball (50' diamond with 38' pitching distance).
7 - 8
$75.00
Mustang - The level of play is more competitive and the complete rules of baseball will be introduced. Kids will learn the art of leading off, base stealing and pick-offs by the pitcher and more (60' diamond with 44' pitching distance).
9 - 10
$75.00
Bronco - The games are played more like professional ball. The kids play on a 70' diamond with 48' pitching distance.
11 - 12
$75.00
Pony - This level of play is preparatory for high school baseball.
13 - 14
$75.00
Colt - After high school season completes. Check the BVPB web site for tryout dates in May! THIS IS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON, NOT THE FALL.
16U
$200
Palomino - After high school season completes. Check the BVPB web site for tryout dates in May! THIS IS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON, NOT THE FALL.
19U

$200

 


(registration fees are non-refundable after your child has been placed on a team)

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Why PONY Baseball?

We believe PONY League Baseball is a far superior product to Little League Baseball. PONY, which stands for PROTECT OUR NATION'S YOUTH, not only plays real baseball for league members at a much younger age, but the divisions are separated by age and are strictly enforced. In some Little League programs we have seen some 9 year old kids playing in the same division as a 12 year old. We believe this does not help our younger players develop into better ball players. For a brief description on some of the differences between PONY Baseball and Little League, please check our FAQ.

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