REGISTRATION WILL OPEN February 1st for KINDERGARTEN THROUGH EIGHTH GRADE for players that live in Clackamas High School and Nelson High School Boundaries.
Other dates to keep in mind;
Parent Meeting Feb 17th via zoom. The zoom link will be posted on FB and our website day of.
Assessments are planned for April 10-11th for Minor through Senior (3rd -8th grade players). Obviously, we will be diligent about following the rules of our state.
Anticipated JBO season dates May through July for Minor - Senior (3rd - 8th Grades)
Tball & Transitional May - through the end of the school year.
We are as excited as you are to begin our season. We anticipate that this will be a season like no other. It's possible that spectators will not be allowed. It is completely believable that we cannot anticipate the rules that we will need to follow - we will work our best to give your player a rewarding experience while following the rules put in place.
GO CAVS!
What Defines a Great Baseball Program
Register & Play Ball
Level and Age Group of Play
Level and Age Group
The following are general age groups for Clackamas Junior Baseball. The goal with Junior Baseball is to match the player to the appropriate skill level. The following are general age groups associated with each level.
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Note: All kindergarten through second grade teams practice and play in Clackamas/Happy Valley!
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T-Ball: Kindergarten and 1st Grade
(date of birth must be BEFORE September 1, 2016 to play)-Jerseys Supplied but Grey Baseball Pants are at additional purchase
Transitional (2nd Grade):
Jerseys Supplied but Grey Baseball Pants are at additional purchase
Minor Level (3rd and 4th Grades):
Practice jersey is supplied. Baseball pants, jerseys, and tournaments will be additional charges.
Junior Level (5th and 6th Grades):
Practice jersey is supplied. Baseball pants, jerseys, and tournaments will be additional charges.
Senior Level (7th and 8th Grades):
Practice jersey is supplied. Baseball pants, jerseys, and tournaments will be additional charges.
Within the Minor, Junior and Senior Age Groups, there are three levels of play which are outlined as follows:
Federal – The most advanced players skill-wise generally play at this level.
American – Advanced
National – Developing Skills
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Tommy Lasorda