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Sign up to host at www.jrhrd.com Organization City St Zip Email Date Time Location Ron Jackson Baseball Foundation Bessemer AL 35022 [email protected] TBD TBD Bessemer City Park Vicious Baseball Birmingham AL 35217 [email protected] TBD TBD Bragg Field Huffman Youth Sports Birmingham AL 35215 [email protected] TBD TBD Huffman/Roebuck Park Cottonwood Athletic Club Cottonwood AL 36320 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Hurricanes Baseball 9U Cullman AL 35057 [email protected] TBD TBD Cullman Al Decatur National Dixie Youth Baseball Decatur AL 35601 [email protected] 5-May 10:00 a.m. Point Mallard Ball Fields Dothan Leisure Services Dothan AL 36302 [email protected] TBD TBD Doug Tew Park Dothan Post 12 Baseball Dothan AL 36301 [email protected] TBD TBD Westgate Baseball Park Elba Parks & Recreation Elba AL 36323 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Wilson Dam Baseball Florence AL 35634 [email protected] TBD TBD Wilson Dam Park City of Gadsden Gadsden AL 35901 [email protected] 22-Apr TBD Gadsden Sports Complex City of Gulf Shores Gulf Shores AL 36542 [email protected] TBD TBD Gulf Shores Sportsplex Central School Huntsville AL 35811 [email protected] TBD TBD Central School - 990 Ryland Pike First Baptist Church Lexington Lexington AL 35648 [email protected] TBD TBD Trey Hammond Memorial Park Madison PARD Madison AL 35758 [email protected] TBD TBD Palmer Park - Westco Fields Southwest Thaddeus Angels Midfield AL 35228 [email protected] TBD TBD Midfield Park Mobile Monarchs Baseball Club Mobile AL 36605 [email protected] TBD TBD Mims Park Mobile Parks & Recreation Department Mobile AL 36601 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD River Region RBI Montgomery AL 36117 [email protected] TBD TBD Chisholm Baseball Field Pipeline Baseball Pelham AL 35124 [email protected] TBD TBD Hoover East Authentic Kutz Phenix City AL 36870 [email protected] TBD TBD Phenix City Youth Baseball Field Piedmont PARD Piedmont AL 36272 [email protected] TBD TBD Piedmont Sports Complex City of Pinson Pinson AL 35126 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Ball Squad Prattville AL 36067 [email protected] TBD 5:30 p.m. Zirlott Park - Field #3 Russell County Baseball League Seale AL 36875 [email protected] TBD TBD Russell County Sports Complex Selma Police Atheletic League Selma AL 36701 [email protected] 5-May 9:00 a.m. Bloch Park - Selma, AL TPRD Troy AL 36081 [email protected] 14-Apr TBD Troy Parks And Recreational Center Cabot Parks And Recreation Cabot AR 72023 [email protected] 12-May 12:00 p.m. Cabot Sportsplex F.L. Davis Ace Heber Springs AR 72543 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD NLR Parks And Recreation North Little Rock AR 72114 [email protected] TBD TBD North Heights Community Center Pima County Parks And Recreation Ajo AZ 85321 [email protected] TBD 10:00 p.m. Bud Walker Park Bullhead City LL Bullhead City AZ 86442 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Town of Gila Bend Gila Bend AZ 85337 [email protected] TBD TBD 215 N. Scott Ave Goodyear Little League Goodyear AZ 85338 [email protected] 21-Apr 12:00pm Foothills Community Park - 12795 S Estrella Pkwy Mesa American Little League Mesa AZ 85210 [email protected] 14-Apr 2:30 p.m. Fiesta Sports Park - 800 S Extension Rd Four Peaks Little League Mesa AZ 85213 [email protected] 14-Apr 11:00 a.m. Quail Run Sports Park - 4155 E Virginia St City of Mesa Mesa AZ 85210 [email protected] TBD TBD Riverview Baseball Complex Mohave Valley Little League Mohave Valley AZ 86440 [email protected] 17-Mar 2:00 p.m. Mohave Valley Little League Griffith School/Opportunity Through Baseball Phoenix AZ 85008 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Arizona Baseball Academy Phoenix AZ 85029 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Mountain View Little League Scottsdale AZ 85258 [email protected] TBD TBD Scottsdale Ranch Park Visit Tucson Sports Tucson AZ 85701 [email protected] TBD TBD Kino Sports Complex WMAT Little League Whiteriver AZ 85941 tlhill89@gmailcom 28-Apr 6:00 p.m. Whiteriver, AZ Williams Little League Williams AZ 86046 [email protected] 21-Apr 11:00 a.m. 601 N Grand Canyon Blvd East Anaheim Little League Anaheim CA 92806 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD NBO Baseball and Softball Club Antelope CA 95843 [email protected] 29-Apr 1:00 p.m. Westwood Park Central Coast Oaks/ Templeton Eagles Atascadero CA 93423 [email protected] TBD TBD Paloma Park Bear River Little League Auburn CA 95602 [email protected] 7-Apr 2:00 p.m. Bear River Little League Park Garces Memorial High School Bakersfield CA 93305 [email protected] 14-Apr 11:00 a.m. Garces Memorial Varsity Field Belmont Redwood Shores Little League Belmont CA 94002 [email protected] TBD TBD Belmont Sports Complex - 550 Island Pkwy Belmont 5 Tool Player Academy Brea CA 92821 [email protected] TBD TBD Brea Junior High School Socal BNI Buena Park CA 90620 [email protected] TBD TBD Buena Park Triple Threat Sports & Entertainment Inc. Canoga Park CA 91304 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Eastern Little League Carmichael CA 95608 [email protected] TBD TBD Eastern Little League City Of Carson/Calas Park Carson CA 90745 [email protected] 5-May TBD Calas Park Baseball Diamond City of Carson - Dominguez Park Carson CA 90810 [email protected] TBD TBD Dominguez Park City of Carson - Veterans Park Carson CA 90745 [email protected] TBD TBD Veterans Park Ken Hubbs Memorial Little League Colton CA 92324 [email protected] 22-Apr 9:00am Max Lofy Field Culver Marina Little League Culver City CA 90230 [email protected] 6-May 10:00 AM Culver Marina Little League Durham Recreation and Park District Durham CA 95938 [email protected] 6-Apr 4:00 p.m. Community Park Singing Hills Little League El Cajon CA 92021 [email protected] TBD TBD Kennedy Field Westchester Little League El Segundo CA 90245 [email protected] 29-Apr 12:00 p.m. NIelson field Fallbrook Youth Baseball Fallbrook CA 92028 [email protected] TBD TBD Fallbrook Youth Baseball Fields Deer Canyon Little League Fontana CA 92335 [email protected] TBD TBD Deer Canyon Little League Fresno Youth Sports Foundation Fresno CA 93710 [email protected] TBD TBD Visalia Riverway Sports Complex Fresno Grizzlies Fresno CA 93721 [email protected] TBD TBD Chukchansi Park Redlands Crush Baseball Highland CA 92346 [email protected] TBD TBD Redlands Point Huntington Beach Cardinals Huntington Beach CA 92646 [email protected] 3-Jun 12:00 p.m. Seaview Little League IYSA Indio CA 92201 [email protected] 7-Apr 11:00 a.m. Davis Sports Complex Lafayette Little League Lafayette CA 94549 [email protected] 14-Apr TBD Lafayette Little League fields Lakewood Little League Lakewood CA 90713 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Los Osos Little League Los Osos CA 93402 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD City of Lynwood & the Lynwood Sports Association Lynwood CA 90262 [email protected] TBD TBD Lynwood City Park - Baseball Field Complex Mono County Little League Mammoth Lakes CA 93546 [email protected] 28-Apr 1:00 p.m. Whitmore Park Lathrop Warriors Manteca CA 95336 [email protected] 6-May TBD Big League Dreams Mckinleyville Little League Mckinleyville CA 95519 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Dykstra Baseball Menifee CA 92584 [email protected] TBD TBD Wheatfield Park Temecula Valley HRD Menifee CA 92584 [email protected] TBD TBD Ronald Regan Sports Park Boys & Girls Club of Menifee Valley Menifee CA 92584 [email protected] TBD TBD Boys & Girls Club of Menifee Valley City Of Menifee Menifee CA 92586 [email protected] TBD TBD Audie Murphy Ranch Sports Park Moreno Valley JrHRD Moreno Valley CA 92553 [email protected] 21-Apr 8:00 a.m. Shadow Mountain Park - 23239 Presidio Hills Dr Derrel Thomas Foundation Moreno Valley CA 92557 [email protected] TBD TBD Sunnymead Park Port Hueneme Little League Oxnard CA 93033 [email protected] TBD TBD Port Hueneme Little League Palm Desert Youth Softball Inc. Palm Desert CA 92260 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Boys & Girls Club Of Palm Springs Palm Springs CA 92262 [email protected] 12-Apr 4:00 p.m. Boys & Girls Club Of Palm Springs Antelope Valley Boys & Girls Club Palmdale CA 93550 [email protected] 28-Apr 12:00 p.m. Whitney Mac Center North West Downey Little League Pico Rivera CA 90660 [email protected] TBD TBD German Park - Downey, CA Pleasanton Girls Softball League Pleasanton CA 94566 [email protected] 28-Apr 1:00 p.m. GSB 7 Pomona America Little League Pomona CA 91766 [email protected] 5-May 7:00 a.m. Pomona America Sportsplex USA Poway CA 92064 [email protected] TBD TBD Sportsplex USA Poway Western States Athletics Rancho Cucamonga CA 91730 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Redding Colt 45S Baseball, Inc. Redding CA 96003 [email protected] 5-May TBD Tiger Field - Redding CA Redondo Sunset Baseball & Softball Redondo Beach CA 90277 [email protected] TBD TBD Alta Vista Park Newmark Little League San Bernardino CA 92407 [email protected] 21-Apr TBD Newmark Little League Karper Field Rancho Penasquitos Little League San Diego CA 92129 [email protected] 6-May 9:00 a.m. Canyonside Community Park Rancho Penasquitos Athletic Initiative San Diego CA 92126 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Mission Trails LL San Diego CA 92119 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD North Park Little League Juniors 14U San Diego CA 92102 [email protected] TBD TBD Twin Hills Little League Mission Bay Youth Baseball San Diego CA 92109 [email protected] 22-Apr 12:00 p.m.
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