Categories: Sports

Little League Registration is Now Underway at NEAA

The North End Athletic Association invites parents to register their children for the 2013 baseball season. This year our programs are bigger and better than ever. We will start early with practices, weather depending, and will have specialized practices by age groups for the Majors’ program. We are also adding scheduled practices and more games for our minor league program. The NEAA’s goals in the younger leagues focus on sportsmanship, learning and most of all FUN.

NEAA offers programs for boys and girls ages 4 to 21. Clinic will take place on Saturdays for 4 year olds. T-Ball will be on Sunday mornings for 5 year olds. Minor League will be played on the Puopolo Park field for 6 to 8 year olds during the week and Majors for 9 to 12 year olds will play throughout the week in Langone Park. Baseball for ages 13 to 21 will be with our Dodgers program. We will play in the Lou Tompkins League and in the RBI league.

Registration for players through age 12 is $35; Registration for ages 13 to 21 is $50. The age cutoff for all programs in April 30, 2013. No child will ever be denied the opportunity to play due to financial reasons. Questions should be addressed to John Romano (617) 880-9901 or jromano45@gmail.com.

Parents can register at www.neaabaseball.org, where a full schedule will appear. Checks can be dropped off at the NEAA mailbox at the Nazzaro Center or mailed to NEAA, c/o John Romano, 30 North Bennet Street, Boston, Mass. 02113.

North End Regional Review Staff

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