Divisions/Leagues
Subscribe to our NewsletterMustang Teams | Manager |
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Nationals | Mark Tolene |
Diamondbacks | Diane Lauridsen |
Angels | Sean Condon |
Orioles | Tim Boklewski |
Rockies | Arthur Arkush |
Royals | Paul Wentzlaff Jr. |
Boys Mustang League
Boys Ages 9 and 10 by September 1st of the year playing
Continuing the development and instruction of baseball skills and in-game strategy introduced the previous year is the focus of this league. Games do become more competitive; wins & losses are recorded and league standings are kept to determine regular season and tournament champions. However, League Rules dictate playing time and infield/outfield positioning of participants. Game instruction, player encouragement and having fun are the primary components of the Mustang League. AT NO TIME is winning a game to take precedence over the development of the players. Base stealing is introduced at the Mustang division. Coaches, players, parents and fans will exemplify Good Sportsmanship at all times.
Coaches build their teams through an open draft held in mid-March, during which each coaching pair takes a turn to select a player from the pool of available talent. The son(s) of both the team Manager and Coach are protected and reserved for that roster. Games are played at Meadows Park, Tate Woods Park, Todd Riley Field, Surrey Ridge Athletic Complex and Community Park Field 6. The season concludes with a single-elimination tournament typically played during the third full week of June.
Boys Ages 9 and 10 by September 1st of the year playing
Continuing the development and instruction of baseball skills and in-game strategy introduced the previous year is the focus of this league. Games do become more competitive; wins & losses are recorded and league standings are kept to determine regular season and tournament champions. However, League Rules dictate playing time and infield/outfield positioning of participants. Game instruction, player encouragement and having fun are the primary components of the Mustang League. AT NO TIME is winning a game to take precedence over the development of the players. Base stealing is introduced at the Mustang division. Coaches, players, parents and fans will exemplify Good Sportsmanship at all times.
Coaches build their teams through an open draft held in mid-March, during which each coaching pair takes a turn to select a player from the pool of available talent. The son(s) of both the team Manager and Coach are protected and reserved for that roster. Games are played at Meadows Park, Tate Woods Park, Todd Riley Field, Surrey Ridge Athletic Complex and Community Park Field 6. The season concludes with a single-elimination tournament typically played during the third full week of June.