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PHR Local Website Update 3-22-11 Updated as of 3/22/11 - 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 City Zip Boys/Girls Local Host Phone Email Date Time Location Alaska Anchorage 99516 B/G Alaska Youth Athletics (907) 301-1365 [email protected] 28-May 12:00pm TBD Anchorage 99501 B/G MOA Parks & Recreation (907) 343-4138 [email protected] 23-Apr TBD Anchorage Dome Eielson AFB 99702 B/G Eielson Youth Programs (907) 377-1069 [email protected] TBD TBD Eielson AFB Youth Fields Elmendorf AFB 99506 B/G 3 SVS/SVYY - Youth Center/Boys & Girls Club (907) 552-2266 [email protected] 15-May 1:00pm Elmendorf AFB Little League Complex Homer 99603 B/G Homer Little League (907) 235-8876 [email protected] 15-May 12:30pm Karen Hornaday Park Juneau 99801 G Midnight Suns Fastpitch Softball Assn (907) 321-0147 [email protected] May TBD Melvin Park Nikiski 99635 B/G NPRSA (907) 776-6416 [email protected] May TBD NPRSA Seward 99664 B/G Seward Parks & Recreation (907) 224-4054 [email protected] 14-May 3:00pm Boulder Field Alabama Anniston 36207 B/G White Plains Youth Athletic Organization (256) 238-3413 [email protected] 30-Apr 5:00pm WPYAO Sports Complex Anniston 36201 B/G Anniston Parks & Recreation (256) 236-8221 [email protected] 16-Apr TBD Anniston Recreation Fields Birmingham 35222 B/G PRO-DAY Baseball (251) 980-2300 [email protected] 16-Apr 10:00am Orange Beach Sports Complex - Orange Beach, AL Birmingham 35211 B/G AG Gaston Boys & Girls Club (205) 923-3377 [email protected] TBD TBD AG Gaston B&GC Decatur 35602 B/G Decatur Parks & Recreation (256) 341-4810 [email protected] 7-May 10:00am Wilson Morgan - Field 4 Dothan 36303 B/G Dothan Leisure Services - Dothan American LL (334) 701-9608 [email protected] 20-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Baseball Park Dothan 36302 B/G Dothan Leisure Services - Dothan International LL (334) 701-9608 [email protected] 20-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Baseball Park Dothan 36302 B/G Dothan Leisure Services - Dothan National LL (334) 701-9608 [email protected] 20-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Baseball Park Dothan 36302 B/G Dothan Leisure Services - Dothan Southern LL (334) 701-9608 [email protected] 20-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Baseball Park Dothan 36302 B/G Dothan Leisure Services - Softball (334) 701-9608 [email protected] 20-Apr 5:30pm Doug Tew Baseball Park Elba 36323 B/G Elba Parks & Recreation (334) 897-6833 [email protected] 14-May 10:00am TBD Greenville 36037 B/G Greenville Parks & Recreation (334) 382-3031 [email protected] 20-Apr 4:00pm Beeland Parks Huntsville 35810 B/G Union Chapel Christian Academy (716) 316-5411 [email protected] TBD TBD Union Chapel Christian Academy Madison 35758 B/G Madison Park & Rec/Madison Baseball Assoc (256) 772-2557 [email protected] 21-Apr 5:30pm Palmer Park Montgomery 36105 B B&GC of South Central AL (334) 262-7727 [email protected] 4-Apr 5:00pm Gateway Park Opelika 36804 B/G Dads On The Ball (334) 844-3200 [email protected] TBD TBD Providence Recreational Fields Ozark 36360 B/G Boys & Girls Club of SE Alabama (334) 445-0512 [email protected] TBD TBD B&GC of SE Alabama Pelham 35124 B/G Birmingham YMCA (205) 685-6505 [email protected] 9-Apr 9:30am Marconi Park - 2400 7th Ave N, Birmingham Redstone Arsenal 35898 B/G Redstone Arsenal CYS (256) 313-3699 [email protected] TBD TBD Redstone Arsenal Base Field Saraland 36571 B/G North Mobile YMCA (251) 679-8877 [email protected] TBD TBD University of Mobile Softball Field Selma 36702 B/G Selma Police Athletic League (334) 874-2419 [email protected] TBD TBD Bloch Park Tuscaloosa 35405 B/G Woodland Forrest Elem School (205) 759-3675 [email protected] 10-Apr 2:00pm Woodland Forrest Baseball Field Valley 36854 B/G Valley Dixie Youth (706) 773-4017 [email protected] 5-May 10:00am Valley Sportsplex Valley 36854 B/G Valley Recreation Department (334) 756-5281 [email protected] TBD TBD Valley Sportsplex Arkansas Arkadelphia 71923 B/G Arkadelphia Parks & Recreation (870) 246-5499 [email protected] 9-Apr 11:00am Sports Complex Booneville 72927 B/G B&GC of South Logan County (479) 675-2764 [email protected] 9-Apr 9:00am Baseball/Softball Complex Bryant 72022 G Sassy Hornets (501) 779-1669 [email protected] 12-Mar 9:00am Bryant Softball Fields Bryant 72022 B/G Boys & Girls Club of Bryant (501) 804-1315 [email protected] TBD TBD Bishop Park Charleston 72933 B/G City of Charleston (479) 965-2269 [email protected] 30-Apr 10:00am Charleston City Park DeWitt 72042 B/G DeWitt Elementary School (870) 946-4651 [email protected] TBD TBD DeWitt Softball/Baseball Complex El Dorado 71730 B/G El Dorado Jaycees (870) 863-1832 [email protected] 27-Mar 2:00pm El Dorado B&GC - 1201 NW Ave Eureka Springs 72632 B/G Eureka Springs Youth Sports Assoc (479) 981-2806 [email protected] TBD TBD Van Pelt Field Fort Smith 72904 B/G Fort Smith Boys & Girls Club (479) 452-5779 [email protected] 7-May 10:00am Goldtrap Boys & Girls Club Greenbrier 72058 B/G Benton Girls Softball Assn (501) 277-9058 [email protected] 19-Mar 9:00am Tyndall Park - Benton, AR Gurdon 71743 B/G Gurdon Coordinated School Health (870) 260-2798 [email protected] TBD TBD Gurdon High School Baseball Field Jacksonville 72076 B/G Jacksonville Parks & Recreation (501) 982-4171 [email protected] TBD TBD Dupree Park Jonesboro 72401 G Jonesboro Softball Association (870) 243-1919 [email protected] TBD TBD Southside Softball Complex Lake City 72437 B/G Monette Youth Association (870) 243-2283 [email protected] 22-Apr 4:30pm Monette Youth Fields Little Rock 72205 B/G Billy Mitchell B&GC (501) 666-9486 [email protected] TBD TBD Lamar Porter Field Mayflower 72106 B/G Mayflower Public Schools (501) 470-6451 [email protected] 23-Apr 9:30am Mayflower Schools HS Baseball/Softball Fields North Little Rock 72114 B/G N Little Rock Parks & Recreation (501) 753-5307 [email protected] 19-Apr 3:00pm Glenview Recreation Center North Little Rock 72114 B/G N Little Rock Parks & Recreation (501) 753-5307 [email protected] 12-Apr 3:00pm Sherman Park Recreation Center North Little Rock 72114 B/G N Little Rock Parks & Recreation (501) 753-5307 [email protected] 5-Apr 3:00pm North Heights Recreation Center Paris 72855 B/G Boys & Girls Club of Paris (479) 963-3577 [email protected] TBD TBD Paris City Park Piggott 72454 B/G Piggott Parks & Recreation (870) 324-0681 [email protected] 9-Apr 10:00am Independence Park - 1127 E Poplar Pine Bluff 71601 B/G PRO-DAY Baseball (870) 718-3512 [email protected] 2-Apr 9:00am Taylor Field Prescott 71857 B/G Prescott Parks & Recreation (870) 887-3176 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Rison 71665 G Rison Youth Softball (870) 325-6530 [email protected] 2-Apr 10:00am Rison City Park Trumann 72472 B/G Trumann Parks (870) 483-3490 [email protected] TBD TBD Trumann Sports Complex West Memphis 72303 B/G Boys & Girls Club of Crittenden County (870) 735-1658 [email protected] 2-Apr 9:00am Tilden Rogers Field Wynne 72396 B/G Wynne Amateur Girls Softball League (870) 208-3977 [email protected] TBD TBD Wynne Sports Complex Arizona Bisbee 85603 B/G Boys & Girls Club of Bisbee (520) 234-8195 [email protected] 23-Apr 9:30am Warren Ball Park Buckeye 85396 B/G SBS Technology (866) 657-5833 [email protected] TBD TBD Tartesso Sports Park Casa Grande 85122 B/G City of Casa Grande (520) 421-8677 [email protected] 2-Apr 11:00am Little League Complex Chandler 85225 G Chandler Girls Softball (602) 530-8594 [email protected] 27-Mar 10:00am Folley Park - North Field Chandler 85286 B/G Predator USA/Gilbert Little League (602) 763-4408 [email protected] TBD TBD Gilbert Little League Fields Chandler 85286 B/G Chandler Youth Baseball (602) 363-9371 [email protected] 16-Apr 9:00am Arrowhead Park - NW Field Douglas 85607 B/G Douglas Dawgs Baseball Club (520) 559-1780 [email protected] 29-May 9:00am Douglas LL Field - Veteran's Memorial Park Flagstaff 86001 B/G Flagstaff Parks & Recreation (928) 779-0037 [email protected] TBD TBD Flagstaff Little League Fields Fountain Hills 85268 B/G Town of Fountain Hills (480) 816-5132 [email protected] 3-Mar 5:00pm Golden Eagle Park - Fields 2-3 Glendale 85301 B/G Glendale Parks & Recreation (623) 930-2834 [email protected] 26-Mar 10:00am Paseo Sports Complex Glendale 85309 B/G Luke AFB Youth Program (623) 856-7471 [email protected] 29-Apr 6:30pm Mark Grace Thunderbolt Field Glendale 85308 B/G Its All In the Game (602) 751-5887 [email protected] TBD 9:00am Rio Vista Field Guadalupe 85283 B/G Guadalupe B&GC of the E Valley - Thunderbird (480) 897-6247 [email protected] TBD 9:00am Biehn Park Kingman 86409 B/G Kingman Parks & Recreation (928) 692-3113 [email protected] 23-Apr 1:30pm Centennial Park Maricopa 85139 B/G City of Maricopa/Maricopa Little League (602) 769-2803 [email protected] 26-Mar 2:00pm Pacana Park Maricopa 85139 B/G Ak-Chin Recreation Department (520) 568-1740 [email protected] 16-Apr 11:00am Ak-Chin Indian Community Mesa 85210 G Mesa American Little League (602) 625-5198 [email protected] 23-Apr 9:00am Rhodes Junior High School Mesa 85258 B/G B&GC of Greater Scottsdale - Lehi Branch (480) 850-4453 [email protected]
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