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Columbia Post 19 Baseball - 17U Tryouts for 2013 Season


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Columbia American Legion Post 19 Jr team will host tryouts 11:00am Saturday September 8, 2012 at Columbia Academy for the 2013 summer season. We are looking for pitchers, power bats, and all positions. Players must be eligible for the 2014 High School season.

 

Our home field is at Columbia Academy. Post 19 provides High School players a chance to play a schedule of 40-50 baseball games against strong competition with only a $250 player fee. The player fee helps cover uniforms, tournament entry fees, equipment, insurance, etc...

 

Post 19 Jr team won the 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012 American Legion State Championship. Columbia Post 19 has posted a 125-48 record over the past 4 summers during their championship runs including many invitational tournament championships. Columbia Post 19 Jrs are planning trips to East Cobb and Paducah during the 2013 season. Post 19 also plans on hosting an 8 to 12 team American Legion Baseball Southeast Tournament with Legion teams coming from the surrounding states.

 

Post 19 17U team begins play at the end of May (Memorial Day Weekend) and concludes play in Mid July at the Jr Legion State Tournament. More information such as our schedule can be found on our website. http://www.baseball-teams.com/teams/columbiapostjrteam/index.cfm?method=Home

 

Please contact us if you have any questions or are interested in trying out.

 

coachglw@cpws.net

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Reminder - Post 19 tryouts this Saturday. See information below.

 

Columbia American Legion Post 19 Jr team will host tryouts 11:00am Saturday September 8, 2012 at Columbia Academy for the 2013 summer season. We are looking for pitchers, power bats, and all positions. Players must be eligible for the 2014 High School season.

 

Our home field is at Columbia Academy. Post 19 provides High School players a chance to play a schedule of 40-50 baseball games against strong competition with only a $250 player fee. The player fee helps cover uniforms, tournament entry fees, equipment, insurance, etc...

 

Post 19 Jr team won the 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012 American Legion State Championship. Columbia Post 19 has posted a 125-48 record over the past 4 summers during their championship runs including many invitational tournament championships. Columbia Post 19 Jrs are planning trips to East Cobb and Paducah during the 2013 season. Post 19 also plans on hosting an 8 to 12 team American Legion Baseball Southeast Tournament with Legion teams coming from the surrounding states.

 

Post 19 17U team begins play at the end of May (Memorial Day Weekend) and concludes play in Mid July at the Jr Legion State Tournament. More information such as our schedule can be found on our website. http://www.baseball-...cfm?method=Home

 

Please contact us if you have any questions or are interested in trying out.

 

coachglw@cpws.net

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