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2020 Baseball Directory 2020 BASEBALL DIRECTORY Disclaimer: If any discrepancies are found, please email [email protected] THE AMERICAN LEGION DEPARTMENT OF WISCONSIN WI American Legion Telephone: 608-745-1090 2930 American Legion Drive Fax: 608-745-0179 P.O. Box 388 Website: www.wilegion.org Portage, WI 53901 Email: [email protected] 2 WISCONSIN AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Department Commander State Baseball Commissioner David Wischer Roger Mathison E5493 County Rd KK Westby, WI 54667 608-558-1503 (C) [email protected] President Umpire Coordinator Public Relations Director Kevin Stangel Dennis Semph Gary Gilbertson 3415 Edgewood Rd [email protected] 703 Western Avenue Manitowoc, WI 54226 Viroqua, WI 54665 920-901-0808 (C) 608-606-0057 [email protected] [email protected] 3 2020 REGIONAL DIRECTORS & ASSISTANTS REGON 1 REGION 5 REGION 9 Mark Faanes, Director Tom Carney, Director Merle Cunningham, Director 3527 Leslie Lane 511 Applewood Drive 1327 East Avenue Eau Claire, WI 54703 Kimberly, WI 54136 Onalaska, WI 54650 715-829-8912 920-687-2137 (home) 608-783-7523 [email protected] 920-716-4722 (cell) [email protected] [email protected] Phil DeRosa, Assistant REGON 2 Rick Pankow, Assistant 425 Wade Dr. Wayne Sankey, Director 815 Giese St Holmen, WI 54636 2271 Beechwood Dr. Hortonville, WI 54944 608-526-3866 Plover, WI 54467 920-588-7893 (cell) [email protected] 715-340-8066 [email protected] [email protected] Region 10 REGION 6 Peder Swanson, Director Craig Sankey, Assistant Eric Bloohm, Director 558 E. Jefferson Street 281 Shannon Cr. #3 P.O. Box 133 Viroqua, WI 54665 Plover, WI 54467 Brownsville, WI 53006 608-637-3885 (home) 715-252-6084 920-517-1236 (cell) 608-778-0863 (cell) [email protected] 920-922-4654 (work) [email protected] [email protected] Adam Stenner, Assistant REGION 3 Derrick Standke, Assistant 102 Tamarack Street Terry Umentum, Director 221 Forest St Soldiers Grove, WI 54655 8025 Busy Nook Road Fox Lake, WI 53933 608-485-0006 Oconto Falls, WI 54154 920-979-7579 (cell) [email protected] 920-846-3173 920-928-6522 920-373-4264 (work) [email protected] [email protected] REGION 7/8 REGION 4 Michael Arendt, Director 3716 E Rosemont Ct Kevin Stangel, Director Oak Creek, WI 53154 3415 Edgewood Road 920-676-1144 Manitowoc, WI 54220 [email protected] 920-901-0808 (cell) [email protected] Scott Huffman, Assistant 2221 Huebe Pkwy Dan Lukes, Assistant Beloit, WI 53511 1334 Scheuring Rd #4 608-436-9009 De Pere, WI 54115 [email protected] 920-403-4077 (work) 920-609-4369 (cell) [email protected] 4 CHAIN OF COMMAND If issues or questions arise, please follow the Chain of Command. In 2020 all teams with enrollment at 900 or above are Class AAA; all teams with an enrollment between 401 and 900 are Class AA; and all teams with an enrollment at 400 and below are Class A. Teams that would fall in a lower classification have the option of “playing up” in classification, and must declare this with its National Form. There will be seven (7) regional tournaments in each class statewide. The American Legion Baseball insignia (patch) shall be worn only by certified American Legion teams and shall be displayed on the left sleeve or left chest of the uniform shirt. The emblems may be purchased at National Headquarters by calling 1-888-453-4466. Item #720.420. All games shall be played under the 2020 OFFICIAL RULES of MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL and as modified by the 2020 National American Legion Baseball Rule Book and the Wisconsin American Legion Baseball 2020 Rule Book. It is highly recommended that each tournament begins with an Open Ceremony. Suggestions include: posting of the colors, playing/singing the National Anthem, recognizing active military and veterans, and welcoming dignitaries in attendance. 5 TEAM LOCATION CLASS REGION PAGE Adams-Friendship Adams A 9 54 Ahnapee Trailblazers Sturgeon Bay AA 4 27 Ahnapee Trailblazers 16U Sturgeon Bay 16U 4 27 Ahnapee Trailblazers 17U Sturgeon Bay 17U 4 27 Allenton Post 483 Jr Owls Slinger 16U 6 40 Allenton Post 483 Sr Owls Slinger AA 6 40 Alma/Pepin Post 224 Eagles Alma 17U 9 54 Altoona Legion Baseball Altoona A 1 13 American Legion 176/226 Manawa 16U 5 33 Antigo Junior Legion Antigo 17U 2 18 Antigo Post 3 Typhoon Antigo AA 2 18 Appleton DoubleDays Appleton AAA 5 33 Appleton DoubleDays U17 Appleton 17U 5 33 Appleton Legion Appleton AAA 5 33 Appleton Legion Jr Appleton 17U 5 33 Arcadia American Legion Post 17 Arcadia 16U 9 54 Arcadia Post #17 Arcadia A 9 54 Ashland Bombers Ashland 17U 1 13 Ashwaubenon Ashwaubenon AA 4 27 Bad River Post 25, Northwoods Gamblers Ashland A 1 13 Baldwin, Post 240, Baldwin Buzz Baldwin A 1 13 Baraboo Post 26 Bandits Baraboo AA 9 54 Baraboo Post 26 Bandits 16U Baraboo 16U 9 54 Barron Post 212 Bears Barron 1 13 Bay Port SR Green Bay AAA 4 27 Bay Port 17U Green Bay 17U 4 27 Beaver Dam Post 146 Junior League Beaver Dam 16U 6 40 Beaver Dam Post 146 Varsity League Beaver Dam AA 6 40 Beloit Jr Legion Beloit 17U 7/8 47 Berlin Post 340 Redlegs Berlin AA 6 40 Black River Falls Post 200 Black River Falls AA 9 54 Black River Falls Post 200 Black River Falls 16U 9 55 Bloomer Post 295 Baseball Team Bloomer 17U 1 13 Bonduel Zernicke Wegner Post 217 Grizzlies Bonduel A 3 24 C-FC Legion Post 56 Fountain City A 9 55 Cedarburg SR Post 288 Dawgs Cedarburg AA 6 41 Central Legion Post 432 Hammond A 1 14 Chiefs Nor-Door Baseball Varsity Sturgeon Bay A 4 28 Chippewa Falls Post 77 Chippewa Falls AAA 1 14 6 TEAM LOCATION CLASS REGION PAGE Chippewa Falls Post 77 - 16U Chippewa Falls 16U 1 14 Chippewa Falls Post 77 -17U Chippewa Falls 17U 1 14 Clintonville Diamond Cats Clintonville 17U 5 34 Clintonville Diamond Cats Clintonville A 5 34 Crawford County Crawdads Wauzeka 17U 10 60 D.C. Everest Area JR Post 492 Schofield 16U 2 18 D.C. Everest Area SR Post 492 Schofield AAA 2 18 De Pere Legion SR De Pere AAA 4 28 De Pere Legion 17U De Pere 17U 4 28 Dells Legion Post 187 Wisconsin Dells A 9 55 Denmark Denmark A 4 28 Eagle River Post 114 Eagle River A 2 18 East Troy Post 188 East Troy A 7/8 47 East Troy Post 188 Jr East Troy 17U 7/8 47 Eau Claire Eau Claire AAA 1 14 Eau Claire 17U Eau Claire 17U 1 14 Edgar Post 393 Edgar 16U 2 18 Fennimore Legion Post 184 Fennimore 16U 10 60 Fennimore Legion Post 184 Sr Fennimore A 10 60 Fond du Lac Post 75 U17 Fond du Lac 17U 6 41 Fond du Lac Post 75 U19 Fond du Lac AAA 6 41 Fort Atkinson Hawks Fort Atkinson AA 7/8 47 Fox Lake Legion Post 521/Randolph VFW Post 9510 Fox Lake A 6 41 Frank Kresen Post 24 Lake Geneva Lake Geneva AAA 7/8 47 Freedom VFW Freedom A 5 34 Gays Mills Post 308 Gays Mills A 10 60 Genoa City Genoa City 16U 7/8 47 Germantown Post 1 Germantown AAA 6 41 Gibraltar Vikings Gibraltar A 4 28 Grafton Rose-Harms Grafton AA 6 42 Green Bay Blue Jays Green Bay AAA 4 Green Bay Post 11 Shockers Green Bay AAA 4 29 Green Bay Post 11 Shockers Green Bay 17U 4 29 Green Bay Southwest Legion Green Bay AAA 4 29 Green Bay Southwest Post 11 17U Green Bay 17U 4 29 Green Lake Legion Post 306 Green Lake A 6 42 Hartford Post 19 Hartford AAA 6 42 Hartford Jr Legion U16 Hartford 16U 6 42 Hartland 16u Junior Legion Post 294 Hartland 16U 7/8 48 7 TEAM LOCATION CLASS REGION PAGE Hartland 17u Junior Legion Post 294 Hartland 17U 7/8 48 Hartland Senior Legion Post 294 Hartland AAA 7/8 47 Hayward Senior Legion Hayward A 1 Holmen Post 284 Holmen AA 9 55 Holmen Post 284 16U Holmen 16U 9 55 Holmen Post 284 17U Holmen 17U 9 55 Horicon Jr. Post 157 Horicon 16U 6 42 Horicon Legion Post 157 Horicon A 6 42 Hortonville 17U Hortonville 17U 5 34 Hortonville Post 55 Hortonville AA 5 34 Hudson Hudson AAA 1 15 Hudson Post 50 JV Hudson 16U 1 15 Jackson Legion Chargers Jackson 16U 6 43 Jackson Legion Chargers Jackson A 6 43 Janesville Jr Legion Janesville 17U 7/8 48 Jefferson Legion Post 164 Jefferson 17U 7/8 48 Kaukauna Angels 17U Kaukauna 17U 5 34 Kaukauna Angels Kaukauna AA 5 35 Kewaunee County Lakers Kewaunee 17U 4 29 Kewaunee County Lakers Kewaunee AA 4 29 Kimberly Cougars Kimberly AAA 5 35 Kimberly Cougars U17 Kimberly 17U 5 35 La Crosse A’s La Crosse 16U 9 55 La Crosse Juniors La Crosse 16U 9 56 La Crosse North Stars La Crosse AA 9 56 La Crosse, WI Post 52 La Crosse AAA 9 56 Ladysmith Legion Post 64 Ladysmith 17U 1 15 Little Chute Post 258 Mustangs Little Chute A 5 35 Lomira 16U Lomira 16U 6 43 Lomira/Theresa Lomira AA 6 43 Madison Post 501 Madison AAA 7/8 48 Manitowoc Post 88 (17s) Manitowoc 17U 4 29 Manitowoc SR Post 88 Manitowoc AAA 4 30 Manitowoc Post 88 (16s) Manitowoc 16U 4 30 Marathon Legion SR Post 469 Marathon A 2 18 Marinette Junior Legion Baseball Marinette 17U 3 24 Marinette Legion Baseball Marinette AAA 3 24 Marion-Tigerton Marion A 3 24 Marshfield Post 54 17U Blue Devils Marshfield 17U 2 8 TEAM LOCATION CLASS REGION PAGE Marshfield Post 54 Sr Blue Devils Marshfield AAA 2 19 Mauston Mauston AA 9 56 Mayville Junior Legion Mayville 16U 6 43 Mayville Post 69 Mayville A 6 43 McFarland Post 534 McFarland 17U 7/8 48 Medford JR Post #147 Medford 16U 2 19 Medford Post #147 Medford A 2 19 Menasha Bluejays Menasha 16U 5 35 Menasha Twins Menasha AA 5 36 Menominee Nation Keshena A 3 24 Menomonie Post 32 Menomonie AA 1 15 Merrill Edward Burns Post 46 Merrill AAA 2 19 Merrill Jr Legion Merrill 16U 2 19 Mequon JR Post 457 Mequon 17U 6 44 Mequon SR Post 457 Mequon A 6 44 Middleton Post 245 Cardinals SR Team Middleton A 7/8 49 Middleton Post 245 Cardinals JF Team Middleton AAA 7/8 49 Minocqua, Post 89, Minocqua 89ers Minocqua 17U 2 19 Mishicot Mishicot A 4 30 Mosinee Legion Mosinee A 2 19 Mukwonago Post 375 Mukwonago AAA 7/8 49 Mukwonago
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