Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Bressi Ranch area

Notice: The Bressi Ranch area is within the area for players to be eligible to represent LCYO in Pony baseball all-star tournaments as is all of Carlsbad south of Palomar Airport Road, plus some surrounding areas. It has come to our attention that Carlsbad Youth Baseball has informed some parents that Bressi Ranch is not within the LCYO boundaries and players from Bressi Ranch would not be eligible. This is not true.

If you or anyone you know signed up for baseball with CYB based on this incorrect information, please contact LCYO President Phil Urbina at lcyopresident@lcyo.org, or via phone at 760-710-7154.

We regret any inconvenience this may have caused.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

San Elijo Hills residents All-Star eligibility

(Edited on May 2010 per Pony ruling) Starting with the 2010 Spring season, due to an unforseen change by PONY Baseball of LCYO All-Star eligibility boundaries, residents of San Elijo Hills (SEH) Community who have not played with LCYO in prior seasons will not be eligible for the season ending LCYO All-Star program. However, 1) if have played in most recent past season of FallBall 2009 or Spring 2009 with LCYO while 2) living at your SEH residence then you are grand fathered with LCYO and are eligible for all future LCYO All-Stars.

Please note, no matter where you live you have complete freedom to play in any PONY Baseball league of your choice and this change only effects those that have children that may be considered All-Star caliber, live in SEH, and who have never played LCYO in the past (only 15% of players make All-Stars).

Note: If you live in SEH, have never played with LCYO in the past, and are concerned about your son making All-Stars then please contact us and we'd be glad to direct you to another league.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

If our son doesn't make his HS team can he play LCYO?

Players going out for their local High School (HS) teams that want LCYO Pony as a fallback position still need to register in advance, pay their fees, AND undergo player evaluations in January. If they make the HS team, they will not be eligible for Pony rec ball and will be refunded their registration fees. The main reason for this is that it helps a lot to track those players who may or may not be available once HS teams form so we can plan where they might go on our rosters.

If your son falls in this category, register and email the Pony Division Director, ponydirector@lcyo.org, and we'll keep a list of registered players who are going out for their HS teams and will keep them out of the general draft. If they do not make their HS teams, we will either have a supplementary draft for these kids or we'll place them in the fairest manner possible. Registering your son in advance also helps guarantee a roster spot if they don't make the HS team.

For those who don't register in advance and unfortunately find out their sons did not make their HS team, we will try to accommodate these kids as well by hopefully finding them a spot on a team. However, in the Spring of 2009 we had to turn away three players because they did not register in advance and we simply were at capacity on all teams.

Friday, October 2, 2009

2010 exclusion of returning High School players

For the Spring 2010 season, High School (HS) baseball players, who often finish their HS season towards the middle of May, will not be allowed to join our Spring season and, therefore, will not be eligible for our Pony Division All-Stars. Even though PONY Baseball allows for the return of High School players to a PONY Spring season, PONY Baseball provides the league (LCYO) the ability to construct "local law" enhancements of PONY rules that best address their immediate community. Our experience in allowing them to return in 2008 and 2009 created many challenges with placement on teams that were both at capacity and also 95% finished with their season. Allowing them to return for just 1-3 games in order to become eligible for All-Stars is agreed (by an overwhelming majority of polled coaches and board members) not appropriate for our recreation league and the intent of providing youth baseball for all - no matter what skill level.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

FallBall 2009 team formations

To try to achieve greater balance and parity across all Fallball teams, for the Fall 2009 season we will limit the number of "requested" players per team to a maximum of 6. The remaining players will be properly assigned to teams by the Division Director in an effort to balance the level of play across the entire division. As opposed to the much larger Spring season where a needed evaluation and formal draft process takes place and "play with" requests can not be granted, our Fall season is a more relaxed season where requests to play on the same team as other friends is considered - but within reason and not to jeopardise the needed parity across teams. If you have a "play with" request for your son during the Fall season, please submit an email after you register to the appropriate Division Director.

Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 ages by division

By Pony Organization by laws, 2009 Fallball season age requirements are the same for the 2010 Spring season of Birthdates that fall between:

Pinto: May 01, 2001 - April 30, 2003
Mustang : May 01, 1999 - April 30, 2001
Bronco : May 01, 1997 - April 30, 1999
Pony : May 01, 1995 - April 30, 1997

There is no Tball during the Fall season.