Registration Information

2025 REGISTRATION 

All community centre registrations are open as of February 1

Early bird pricing is in effect until midnight on Friday March 28,2025

*Registrations received after April 4 will only be accepted if there is space on teams.
We cannot honor friend/community club requests for late registrations. *

 

 

Level Birth Years Game Days Early Bird Registration Fee Registration Fee After March 28, 2025
7U (Rally Cap) 2018/2019/2020 Mon/Wed or $130 $180
Tues/Thurs
9U (Grand Slam) 2016/2017 Mon/Wed or $160 $210
Tues/Thurs
11U 2014/2015 A – M/W/Sun $265 $315
AA – Tu/Th/Sun
13U 2012/2013 A – Tu/Th $285 $335
AA – M/W
15U 2010/20111 A-M/W/S $290 $340
AA-M/W/S
18U 2007/2008/2009 nights vary mostly Tues/Thurs $545 $595

 

CLUB REGISTRATION DATES & REGISTRATION LINK
Champlain CC February 1 – March 28, 2025               https://www.rampregistrations.com/login?v3=5b81e135
Dakota CC February 1 – March 28, 2025                https://www.rampregistrations.com/login?v3=5b81e135
Glenwood CC February 1 – March 28, 2025                https://www.rampregistrations.com/login?v3=5b81e135
Greendell CC February 1 – March 28, 2025                https://www.rampregistrations.com/login?v3=5b81e135
Norberry-Glenlee CC February 1 – March 28, 2025                https://www.rampregistrations.com/login?v3=5b81e135
Southdale CC February 1 – March 28, 2025                https://www.rampregistrations.com/login?v3=5b81e135
Winakwa CC February 1 – March 28, 2025                https://www.rampregistrations.com/login?v3=5b81e135

Registration Costs

Please contact the community centre in your area. All players will be required to supply their own glove, batting helmet, and shoes/cleats.


Divisions

AAA

Most competitive, most games, most travel, season ends in August.

AA

Competitive, 2-3 games a week. Historically, U11 (Tues and Thurs) all the rest (Mon, Wed and Fri) practices on weekend. Season ends in July.

A

Environment to learn the game within a structured environment. Historically U11 (Mon and Wed) all the rest (Tues and Thurs). Season ends in June.

Rally Cap

Baseball Canada’s entry level program for the 4 – 7 age group, and involves three teams of six players that meet at the park at the same time. The players are introduced to baseball, learn the basics of hitting and throwing, with an emphasis on sportsmanship and self-esteem. Two teams play a 20 minute game, while one team practices in the outfield. Every 20 minutes they switch, so that each team plays two games and has one practice in the 60 minutes session. During the season the teams will be working on five fundamentals of baseball.

9U Grand Slam

Follow-up program for Rally Cap and is meant for players aged 8 and 9. It was developed by Baseball Canada and is designed to develop skills in our young players by reducing team sizes and encouraging touches of the baseball through practice and game situations. There are no hard and fast rules for Grand Slam. Baseball Canada has put forth guidelines; teams of 6, all players in the infield, all players bat each inning, no walks or strikeouts, etc. Pitching machine is used. Typical game days could include a 15-30 minute practice and then a game with another team afterward. 60-90 minutes total.

11U

Has two levels A and AA. Players may try out for the AA team if desired, for those that do not attend tryouts they will be placed on an A team. This level follows standard baseball rules, with outs, strikeouts, walks, etc. At the A level there are some exceptions made. 11U baseball gives the kids their first opportunity to experience pitching. The teams play a schedule against other teams that includes 2 games a week (sometime twice) AA Play in the City Wide League and A play all their games within Bonivital.

13U

Has three levels A, AA and AAA. Players may try out for the AAA and AA teams, for those that do not attend either tryout they will be paced on an A team. AAA is a high level of performance and coaching and requires a greater amount of time and commitment. AA is competitive baseball playing in a city wide league and A is a development house league baseball where no tryouts are required. 13U AAA & AA teams play a schedule in the city wide league and the A teams play a schedule within the Eastern part of the city (Bonivital and Red River).

15U

Has three levels A, AA and AAA. Players may try out for the AAA and AA teams, for those that do not attend either tryout they will be paced on an A team. AAA is a high level of performance and coaching and requires a greater amount of time and commitment. AA is competitive baseball playing in a city wide league and A is a development house league baseball where no tryouts are required. 15U AAA & AA teams play a schedule in the city wide league and the A teams play a schedule within the Eastern part of the city (Bonivital and Red River).

18U

Has three levels A, AA and AAA. Players may try out for the AAA and AA teams, for those that do not attend either tryout they will be paced on an A team. AAA is a high level of performance and coaching and requires a greater amount of time and commitment. AA is competitive baseball playing in a city wide league and A is a development house league baseball where no tryouts are required.