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2007 Northeast Baseball Championship Series

 

Perfect Game Northeast has announced the dates for the 2007 Northeast Baseball Championship Series (BCS) Regional Tournaments. PG Northeast will be hosting 7 BCS Regional Tournaments in 2007.

May 26-28 - 13U Northeast BCS Regional - Muzzy Field - Bristol, Connecticut

May 26-28 - 14U Northeast BCS Regional - Muzzy Field - Bristol, Connecticut

June 2-3 - 13U Northeast BCS Regional - Various Fields - Warwick, Rhode Island

June 2-3 - 14U Northeast BCS Regional - Various Fields - Warwick, Rhode Island

June 16-17 - 16U Northeast BCS Regional - Various Fields - Warwick, Rhode Island

June 23-25 - 18U Northeast BCS Regional - Baseball Heaven - Yaphank, New York

View the tournament page for registration form and tournament website.

 

For more information about these BCS tournaments, please contact Northeast Regional Director Dan Kennedy at dkennedy@perfectgame.org.

The winner of each qualifier will receive an automatic paid bid to the Baseball Championship Series Finals in ages 13U – 18U.  All other teams participating in the Regional Qualifier will have an automatic bid to the Baseball Championship Series in ages 13U – 18U.

"We still think that wood bats are the best tool available both to evaluate young players with and for them to learn how to hit properly," said Perfect Game President Jerry Ford.  "But not every young player uses wood bats.  We wanted to branch out and provide quality events from our organization to what may be a new group of young players and teams.  Our goal with the Baseball Championship Series is to give teams throughout the country a chance to win an event and advance to a World Series.  A lot of events that we do are more showcase type events, where we are looking for the best teams to showcase their top players.  There is not much of a qualification process.  The Baseball Championship Series is something that we are very excited about for the future of amateur baseball at all levels."