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Updated As of 2/26/09 Updated as of 2/26/09 - Dates, Times and Locations are Subject to Change For more information or to confirm a specific local competition, please contact the Local Host or MLB PHR Headquarters State City ST Zip Local Host Phone Email Date Time Location Alabama Anniston AL 36207 White Plains Youth Athletic Organization (256) 831-5284 [email protected] May TBD White Plains Youth Athletic Fields Birmingham AL 35203 Birmingham YMCA (205) 633-6504 [email protected] 18-Apr TBD Birmingham YMCA Youth Center Center Point AL 35125 Center Point Parks & Recreation (205) 854-4532 [email protected] TBD TBD Center Point Sports Complex Daleville AL 36322 City of Daleville Parks & Recreation (334) 598-3111 [email protected] 22-Apr 6:00pm Industrial Park Dothan AL 36303 Dothan Leisure Services - Dothan American LL (334) 615-3714 [email protected] 22-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Baseball Fields Dothan AL 36302 Dothan Leisure Services - Dothan Intl LL (334) 615-3709 [email protected] 22-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Baseball Park Dothan AL 36302 Dothan Leisure Services - Dothan National LL (334) 615-3709 [email protected] 22-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Baseball Park Dothan AL 36302 Dothan Leisure Services - Dothan Southern LL (334) 615-3709 [email protected] 22-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Baseball Park Elba AL 36323 Elba Parks & Recreation (334) 897-6833 [email protected] 4-Apr 1:00pm American Legion Park Greenville AL 36037 Greenville Parks & Recreation (334) 382-3031 [email protected] 15-Apr 4:00pm Beeland Park Complex-Cavanaugh Field Gulf Shores AL 36542 City of Gulf Shores (251) 968-1421 [email protected] 25-Apr 9:00am Sims Park Helena AL 35080 Helena Youth League (813) 388-3965 [email protected] 21-Mar 9:00am Helena Sports Complex Madison AL 35758 Madison PARD (256) 772-9377 [email protected] 5-Apr 2pm Palmer Park Lower Quad Ozark AL 36360 Boys & Girls Club of SE Alabama (334) 445-0512 [email protected] 1-May 4:00pm Stegall Park Ozark AL 36360 Boys & Girls Club of SE Alabama (334) 445-0512 [email protected] TBD TBD Stegall Park Prichard AL 36610 Prichard Parks & Recreation (251) 452-7917 [email protected] TBD 2:00pm Pollard Park Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Redstone Arsenal CYSS (2563) 133-1699 [email protected] 18-May 4:30pm CYSS Baseball Fields Scottsboro AL 35768 Scottsboro Parks & Recreation (256) 259-0999 [email protected] 11-Apr 9:00am Veterans Selma AL 36702 Selma Police Athletic League (334) 874-2419 [email protected] TBD TBD Bloch Park Tuscaloosa AL 35405 Woodland Forrest Elem School (205) 759-3675 [email protected] 2-May 10:00am Woodland Forrest Elem Playground Valley AL 36854 Valley Dixie Youth (334) 756-5283 [email protected] 5-May 1:00pm Valley Sportsplex Alaska Anchorage AK 99515 Alliance for ALB (907) 301-7607 [email protected] April 12:00pm Air Dome Anchorage AK 99508 Anchorage Parks & Recreation (907) 343-6992 TBD TBD Anchorage Parks & Recreation Anchorage AK 99508 Mt View Boys & Girls Club (907) 297-5416 [email protected] TBD TBD 315 N Price - Park or Gym Fort Wainright AK 99701 CYSS Sports & Fitness [email protected] TBD TBD CYSS Sports & Fitness Kenai AK 99611 B&G Clubs - Kenai Unit (907) 283-2682 [email protected] 29-May 1:00pm City Park Nikiski AK 99635 NPRSA (907) 776-6416 [email protected] 20-May TBD NIkiski North Star Elementary Seward AK 99664 Seward Parks & Recreation (907) 224-4054 [email protected] 17-May 1:00pm Boulder & Little League Fields Arkansas Booneville AR 72927-0545 B&GC of South Logan County (479) 675-2764 [email protected] TBD TBD Baseball/Softball Complex - Hwy 10 E College Station AR 72023 College Station Elementary School (501) 490-5750 [email protected] May 10:00am College Station Elementary El Dorado AR 71730 El Dorado AR Jaycees (870) 918-5997 [email protected] 7-Mar 9:30am Boys & Girls Club B - League Field Hamburg AR 71646 Hamburg Babe Ruth (870) 853-8069 [email protected] TBD TBD Norman City, AR Jacksonville AR 72076 Jacksonville Parks & Parks Recreation (501) 982-4171 [email protected] 11-Apr 10:00am Dupree Park Jonesboro AR 72401-4125 Jonesboro Parks & Recreation Department (870) 933-4604 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Little Rock AR 72202 Little Rock Parks & Recreation - Dunbar CC [email protected] TBD TBD Dunbar Community Center Little Rock AR 72202 Little Rock Parks & Recreation - Dunbar CC [email protected] TBD TBD Dunbar Community Center Little Rock AR 72205 Little Rock Boys & Girl Club (501) 686-5187 [email protected] TBD TBD Mitchell Boys & Girls Club Magnolia AR 71753-3274 B&GC of Magnolia (870) 234-3300 [email protected] TBD TBD B&GC of Magnolia Nashville AR 71852-4330 Nashville Parks & Recreation (870) 845-7405 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Newark AR 72562 Newark Elementary School (870) 799-8691 [email protected] TBD PE Class Newark Elementary School North Little Rock AR 72114 N Little Rock Parks & Recreation (501) 791-8545 [email protected] TBD 4:30pm North Heights Community Center North Little Rock AR 72115 N Little Rock Parks & Recreation (501) 791-8545 [email protected] TBD 4:30pm Sherman Park Community Center North Little Rock AR 72116 N Little Rock Parks & Recreation (501) 791-8545 [email protected] TBD 4:30pm Glenview Community Center Ozark AR 72949 Ozark Area Youth Organization (479) 209-4747 [email protected] 18-Apr TBD Honeysuckle Field, OAYO Paris AR 72855 B&GC of Paris (479) 963-3577 [email protected] 6-May 4pm Paris City Park Pine Bluff AR 71603 Seabrook YMCA (870) 535-4304 [email protected] April 10:00am Seabrook YMCA Prescott AR 71857 Prescott Parks & Recreation (870) 887-3176 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Russellville AR 72811-1477 B&GC of the Arkansas River Valley (479) 968-7819 [email protected] TBD TBD B&GC of the Arkansas River Valley Searcy AR 72143 Searcy Parks & Recreation (501) 279-1010 [email protected] 25-Apr 9:00am Adult Softball Complex - 24 Queensway Star City AR 71667 First Baptist Church (870) 628-3866 [email protected] TBD TBD Star City Men's League fields Warren AR 71671 Donald Reynolds YMCA of Warren & Bailey Co (870) 226-2404 [email protected] TBD TBD Jimmy Russell Park West Fork AR 72774 West Fork Parks & Recreation (479) 839-2342 [email protected] 18-Apr 9:30am Carter Park West Helena AR 72390 Boys & Girls Club of Phillips County (870) 572-1711 [email protected] 8-May 4:00pm Boys & Girls Club Arizona Avondale AZ 85323 City of Avondale (623) 333-2413 [email protected] TBD TBD Friendship Park Buckeye AZ 85326 Town of Buckeye Community Services (623) 349-6358 [email protected] 25-Apr 9:00am Earl Edgar Park Casa Grande AZ 85222 City of Casa Grande (520) 421-8677 [email protected] 18-Apr 11:00am Little League Complex Chandler AZ 85225 PVUSD (480) 855-4949 [email protected] 6-Mar 9:30am Sandpiper Elementary Chinle AZ 86503 CYBL (928) 674-3002 [email protected] TBD TBD Chinle JR High Fields Chino Valley AZ 86323 Chino Valley Parks & Recreation 928-636-9780x7004 [email protected] 4-Apr 12:30pm Community Center Park El Mirage AZ 85379 City of El Mirage (623) 876-2951 [email protected] 21-Mar 9:00am Gentry Park Fountain Hills AZ 85268 Town of Fountain Hills Parks & Recreation (480) 816-5132 [email protected] 18-Apr 9:00am Golden Eagle Park Fields 2 & 3 Glendale AZ 85301 Glendale Parks & Recreation (623) 930-2841 [email protected] 28-Mar 5:00pm Paseo Racquet Center Ballfield Complex Glendale AZ 85309 Luke AFB Youth Program (623) 856-7471 [email protected] 18-Apr 9:00am Mark Grace Ballfield Goodyear AZ 85338 Estella Youth Sports (602) 309-3576 [email protected] TBD 9:00am D-Votion Field Goodyear AZ 85395 Goodyear Parks & Recreation (623) 882-7513 [email protected] 2-May 2:00pm Goodyear Recreational Complex Guadalupe AZ 85283 Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley (480) 897-6247 [email protected] April TBD Kiwanis Park Maricopa AZ 85239 City of Maricopa (520) 316-6965 [email protected] 9-May 7:00pm Pacana Park Mesa AZ 85210 Mesa American Little League (480) 346-2718 [email protected] 25-Apr 9:00am Rhodes Field Mesa AZ 85210 Mesa Parks & Recreation (480) 644-3651 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Oro Valley AZ 85704 Town of Oro Valley (520) 229-5054 [email protected] 25-Apr 9:00am James D Kriegh Park Parker AZ 85344 Parker Little League (928) 916-2783 [email protected] 18-Apr 9:00am Parker Little League Ballfields Payson AZ 85541 Payson Parks & Recreation (928) 978-4150 [email protected] TBD TBD Rumsey Park Peoria AZ 85345 GOeFAST (623) 974-9434 [email protected] 21-Mar 9:00am Peoria, Arizona Peoria AZ 85383 Vistancia Village Community Association (623) 215-8646 [email protected] TBD TBD Vistancia Village Community Phoenix AZ 85035 Arizona Desert Baseball League Youth Program (602) 448-6617 [email protected] 4-Apr TBD Falcon Park West Field Phoenix AZ 85020 City of Phoenix - Sunnyslope Community Center (602) 534-0530 [email protected] TBD TBD Palma Park Phoenix AZ 85024 Dynamite Youth Baseball (623) 879-9660 [email protected] TBD TBD Mt Trail Middle School Fields Phoenix AZ 85018 Madison Little League (480) 335-5106 [email protected] 29-Mar 2:00pm Rose Lane School - 1155 E Rose Lane Prescott Valley AZ 86314 Prescott Valley Parks & Recreation (928) 759-3090 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Queen Creek AZ 85242 Town of Queen Creek (480) 358-3709 [email protected] 28-Mar 10:00am
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