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Updated As of 4/4/13 Updated as of 4/4/13 - Dates, Times and Locations are Subject to Change For more information or to confirm a specific local competition, please contact the Local Competition Host B/G = Boys Baseball and Girls Softball Divisions Offered G = Only Girls Softball Division Offered B = Only Boys Baseball Division Offered State State City Zip Boys/Girls Local Host Phone Email Date Time Location Alaska AK Eielson AFB 99702 B/G Eielson Youth Programs (907) 377-1069 [email protected] TBD TBD Eielson AFB Youth Fields AK Elmendorf AFB 99506 B/G 3 SVS/SVYY - Youth Center/B&GC (907) 552-2266 [email protected] 11-May 10:00am AMC Little League Complex AK Homer 99603 B/G Homer Little League (907) 235-6659 [email protected] 11-May 1:00pm Karen Hornaday Park AK Nikiski 99635 B/G North Peninsula Recreation (907) 776-6416 [email protected] 31-May 1:00pm NPRSA-NCRC AK Nunapitchuk 99641 B/G Anna Tobeluk Memorial School (907) 527-2029 [email protected] 19-Apr 10:00am ATMS Gym AK Wasilla 99687 B/G Wasilla Youth Baseball (907) 232-8249 [email protected] TBD TBD Smith Ball Fields Alabama AL Anniston 36201 B/G CYS Services (256) 240-3327 [email protected] 6-Apr 1:00pm Capron Field Anniston Army Depot AL Birmingham 35228 B/G Western Area YMCA (205) 923-1195 [email protected] TBD TBD Western Area YMCA AL Decatur 35601 B/G Decatur Parks & Recreation (256) 341-4810 [email protected] 27-Apr 10:30am Wilson Morgan Softball Complex - Soccer Field AL Dothan 36302 G Dothan Leisure Services (334) 615-3730 [email protected] 17-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Park AL Dothan 36302 B Dothan Leisure Services/Dothan American (334) 615-3730 [email protected] 17-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Park AL Dothan 36302 B Dothan Leisure Services/Dothan International (334) 615-3730 [email protected] 17-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Park AL Dothan 36302 B Dothan Leisure Services/Dothan National (334) 615-3730 [email protected] 17-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Park AL Dothan 36302 B Dothan Leisure Services/Dothan Southern (334) 615-3730 [email protected] 17-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Park AL Gardendale 35071 B Gardendale Youth Baseball (205) 718-2671 [email protected] 13-Apr 9:00am Moncrief Park AL Greenville 36037 B/G Greenville Parks & Recreation (334) 382-3031 [email protected] 17-Apr 4:00pm Beeland Parks AL Huntsville 35801 B/G B&GC of North Alabama/RBI (256) 534-6060 [email protected] 9-May 4:00pm Metro Park AL Madison 35758 B/G Madison PARD/Madison Baseball Assoc (256) 990-9721 [email protected] TBD TBD Palmer Park AL Mobile 36604 B/G B&GC of South AL (251) 509-0371 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD AL Montgomery 36105 B/G B&GC of South Central AL/RBI (334) 262-7727 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD AL Oneonta 35121 B/G Oneonta Park & Rec Baseball (205) 446-8691 [email protected] 16-Mar 10:00am Oneonta Ball Park AL Ozark 36360 B/G B&GC of Southeast AL (334) 445-0512 [email protected] TBD TBD Ozark Boys & Girls Club AL Pelham 35124 B/G Pelham Family Branch YMCA (205) 685-6505 [email protected] 21-May 5:00pm Pelham Family Branch YMCA AL Redstone Arsenal 35898 B/G US Army CYSS (256) 313-3699 [email protected] 27-Apr 12:00pm CYSS Sports Complex AL Saraland 36571 B/G North Mobile YMCA (251) 679-8877 [email protected] TBD TBD Amelia Park - 716 Mae St AL Selma 36701 B/G Sarrell Dental (304) 685-4523 [email protected] 24-Apr 12:00pm Bloc Park AL Selma 36702 B/G Selma Police Athletic League (334) 874-2419 [email protected] TBD 9:00am Bloch Park AL Selma 36701 B/G Wallace Community College (334) 876-9323 [email protected] TBD TBD Wallace Community College AL Shelby 35143 B/G Columbiana Youth Baseball (205) 475-7575 [email protected] 9-Mar 3:00pm Columbiana Sports Complex AL Sylacauga 35150 B/G Sylacauga Parks & Recreation (256) 249-8561 [email protected] 6-Apr 4:00pm Comer Complex AL Sylacauga 35150 B The Local Issue (256) 369-6064 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD AL Talladega 35160 B/G B&GC of E Cent AL (256) 493-0511 [email protected] TBD TBD Boys & Girls Club Field AL Talladega 35160 B/G B&GC of E Cent AL - Commissioners Park Unit (256) 315-0380 [email protected] TBD TBD B&GC - 225 Broadway Ave AL Tuscaloosa 35405 B/G Kiwanis Club of Tuscaloosa (205) 454-9889 [email protected] 14-Apr 2:00pm University Church of Christ Ball Park AL Tuskegee 36083 B/G City of Tuskegee Recreation (334) 401-0543 [email protected] TBD 11:00am Henderson Park AL Union Springs 36089 B/G Union Springs DYB (334) 807-1169 [email protected] 20-Apr 2:00pm Farrior Field AL Valley 36854 B/G Valley Dixie Youth (334) 756-5283 [email protected] 4-May 12:00pm Valley Sportsplex Arkansas AR Arkadelphia 71923 B/G Arkadelphia Parks & Recreation (870) 246-5499 [email protected] TBD TBD Sports Complex AR Booneville 72927 B/G B&GC of South Logan Co (479) 675-2764 [email protected] 27-Apr 9:00am Baseball/Softball Complex AR El Dorado 71730 B/G El Dorado Jaycees (870) 310-7701 [email protected] 13-Apr 10:00am The B League Field AR Fort Smith 72904 B/G Fort Smith Boys & Girls Club (479) 452-5779 [email protected] 20-Apr 10:00am Goldtrap Gardner B&GC Field AR Hot Springs 71901 B/G B&GC of Hot Springs (501) 623-2711 [email protected] 13-Apr 10:00am Hot Springs Boys & Girls Club AR Jacksonville 72076 B/G Jacksonville Parks & Rec (501) 425-1839 [email protected] 2-Mar 10:00am Dupree Park - Field 6 AR Jonesboro 72401 B/G Jonesboro Jaycees (870) 243-2241 [email protected] 20-Apr TBD Southside Softball Complex AR Little Rock 72205 B/G Billy Mitchell Boys & Girls Club/RBI (501) 666-8816 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD AR Marshall 72650 B/G Searcy County Civic Center (870) 448-2948 [email protected] 23-Mar 10:00am Civic Center Large Field AR Maumelle 72113 G Maumelle Softball Association (501) 247-3212 [email protected] 2-Mar 1:00pm Maumelle Softball Fields AR North Little Rock 72114 B/G North Little Rock Parks & Recreation (501) 753-5307 [email protected] 8-Apr 3:00pm North Heights Recreation Center AR North Little Rock 72114 B/G North Little Rock Parks & Recreation (501) 753-5307 [email protected] 15-Apr 3:00pm Sherman Park Recreation Center AR North Little Rock 72114 B/G North Little Rock Parks & Recreation (501) 753-5307 [email protected] 22-Apr 3:00pm Glenview Recreation Center AR Paris 72855 B/G Boys & Girls Club of Paris (479) 963-3577 [email protected] 8-May 4:00pm Veterans Park -Field 2 AR Piggott 72454 B/G Piggott Parks & Recreation (870) 598-4764 [email protected] 6-Apr 10:00am Independence Park AR Searcy 72143 B/G Searcy Parks & Recreation (501) 279-1010 [email protected] 4-May 9:00am Searcy Sports Complex AR Siloam Springs 72761 B/G Siloam Springs Youth Baseball (479) 215-9102 [email protected] 13-Apr 11:00am James Butts Baseball Complex AR West Helena 72390 B/G Boys & Girls Club of Phillips County (870) 572-1711 [email protected] TBD TBD Boys & Girls Club Field AR West Memphis 72301 B/G Boys & Girls Club of Crittenden Co (870) 735-1658 [email protected] 13-Apr 9:00am Tilden Rogers Field AR Wynne 72396 G Wynne Amateur Girls Softball League (870) 208-3977 [email protected] 27-Apr 11:00am Wynne Sports Complex Arizona AZ Avondale 85323 B/G Urban Youth AA/RBI Baseball (602) 754-2741 [email protected] 20-Apr 9:00am Festival Fields - Avondale, AZ AZ Avondale 85353 B/G Urban Youth AA/RBI Baseball (602) 754-2741 [email protected] 20-Apr 9:00am Festival Fields - Avondale, AZ AZ Casa Grande 85122 B/G City of Casa Grande 520-421-8677x4560 [email protected] 13-Apr 10:00am Little League Complex AZ Casa Grande 85132 B/G Town of Florence Parks & Recreation (520) 868-7589 [email protected] 20-Apr 12:00pm Heritage Park AZ Chandler 85226 B/G Chandler American Little League (602) 882-4228 [email protected] TBD TBD Chandler American LL Fields AZ Chandler 85286 G Chandler Girls Softball League (602) 283-6808 [email protected] 23-Mar 10:00am Folley Park-601 E Frye Rd AZ Chandler 85226 B/G Tempe South/Rio Little League (480) 272-3277 [email protected] 6-Apr 9:00am Tempe Sports Complex - Field 1 AZ Chinle 86503 B/G B&GC of the Dine Nation - Pinon-Unit (928) 674-2064 [email protected] TBD TBD Pinon HS Baseball Field AZ Chinle 86503 B/G Office of Youth Development (928) 674-2065 [email protected] 12-Mar 9:00am Pinon Sofball Field AZ El Mirage 85335 B/G New Venture Realty/Peoria Rec (623) 215-5732 [email protected] 20-Apr 8:30am Gateway Park - 10100 N El Mirage Rd AZ Fountain Hills 85268 B/G Town of Fountain Hills (480) 816-5132 [email protected] 27-Apr 9:00am Golden Eagle Park - Field 2 AZ Gilbert 85234 B/G BBS School (602) 561-5249 [email protected] TBD TBD BBS Campus Athletic Fields AZ Kearny 85137 B/G Kearny Little League (928) 812-3754 [email protected] TBD TBD Kearny Little League Field AZ Maricopa 85139 B/G Ak-Chin Parks & Recreation (520) 568-1740 [email protected] TBD TBD Milton "Paul" Antone Park AZ Mesa 85210 B/G City of Mesa (480) 644-3040 [email protected] 7-Mar 6:30pm Hohokam Stadium AZ Mesa 85210 B Mesa American Little League (480) 254-6574 [email protected] 20-Apr 9:00am Pollack Park AZ Mesa 85210 G Mesa American Little League (480) 415-0878 [email protected] 20-Apr 9:00am Pollack Park AZ Parker 85344 B/G Colorado River Girls Youth Softball (928) 503-3554 [email protected] 30-Mar 9:00am Manataba Field AZ Payson 85541 B/G Payson Parks & Recreation (928) 474-5242x358 [email protected] 8-May 5:30pm Rumsey Park - 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