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SOUTH BURLINGTON YOUTH BASEBALL & SOFTBALL (SBYBS)
REGISTRATION FOR BASEBALL SUMMER LEAGUE 2011
National & American Summer League: NL & AL summer league is open to all players who played in 2011 regular season National or
American League or softball Minors or Majors. Players will play summer league in the age group in which he/she played during the regular season. Each team usually has more players than the regular season so as to allow for player vacations and/or necessary time off. This league is more casual and taking vacations is fine. The player cost for this league is $40; checks may be made payable to
SBYBS. Deadline June 28th. Contact David Cunningham at 985-1550 or dscunningham@comcast.net.
South Burlington teams will be playing as a part of the Chittenden County Summer Baseball League. We will be playing teams from other towns in Chittenden County and field locations will vary. This league is run and organized by the Chittenden County Summer
Baseball League and it usually begins the first week of July and goes through mid-August. NL will play on Tuesday and Thursday evenings; AL will play on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Summer Baseball will be made up mostly of games. There may be an occasional practice but these will be fairly casual. There may be a single elimination tournament in mid August.

HOW TO REGISTER FOR SUMMER LEAGUE:
Complete this form and mail it along with payment to
SBYBS, c/o David Cunningham, 23 Sheridan Court, Shelburne, VT 05482
If this is your child’s first season with SBYBS, please check here:

First year players must attach a copy of his/her birth certificate to this form and complete a regular season registration/medical form prior to your child’s first summer league game. The longer form will be mailed to you after this form with payment and a copy of the player’s birth certificate has been received.

PLAYER’S LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

PLAYER’S PHONE #

AGE AS OF (4/30/11)
National Summer League $40

American Summer League $40

IF ANY INFORMATION HAS CHANGED SINCE YOU REGISTERED YOUR CHILD FOR REGULAR SEASON BASEBALL, PLEASE LIST THE
CHANGES HERE, E.G. email address, phone, medical information etc.

SBYBS IS AN ALL VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION.

NOTES/COMMENTS TO SBYBS

PLEASE INDICATE IN WHICH AREAS YOU CAN HELP.
Coaching

Assistant Coaching

Umpiring

Field Maintenance

Official Team Parent
Other (Please explain)

PARENTAL RELEASE I/We certify that I/we am/are the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) of the child listed above and that he/she is, to the best of my/our knowledge, physically fit and able to participate in unrestricted activities related to practice and games in the sport of baseball/softball. If player has a history of serious illness or injury a note signed by a physician clearing the individual for full participation in all SBYBS activities must accompany this form.
GENERAL RELEASE Participation in baseball/softball may result in serious injuries and protective equipment does not prevent all injuries to players. I/We do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify, and agree to hold harmless SBYBS, Little League Baseball, Inc., City of South Burlington, the organizers, sponsors, supervisors, participants, and persons transporting my/our child to/from activities from any claim arising out of any injury to him/her whether the result of negligence or for any other cause. MEDICAL RELEASE I/We grant permission to SBYBS coaches/staff to render first aid to the child listed above. In case of emergency, I/we hereby authorize him/her to be treated by Certified Emergency Personnel and understand that I/we and/or his/her emergency contact(s) (parents first) will be contacted as quickly as possible.

PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNATURE

PARENT OR GUARDIAN PRINTED NAME

DATE

Little League Baseball, Incorporated does not limit participation in its activities on the basis of disability, race, color, creed, national origin, gender, sexual preference or religious preference.

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