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Fees
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Instructional League Fee
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K5-1Grade
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$50.00 + $10.00 Registration = $60.00 total
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Minor League Fee
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2-4 Grade
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$55.00 + $10.00 Registration = $65.00 total
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Major League Fee
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5-6 Grade
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$60.00 + $10.00 Registration = $70.00 total
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Jack Hyles League Fee
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7-8 Grade
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$65.00 + $10.00 Registration = $75.00 total
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Billy Sunday League Fee
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9-11 Grade
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$70.00 + $10.00 Registration = $80.00 total
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You may postdate a check so your son will be registered before late registration fees are imposed. Your check may be postdated no later than May 15.
Please note the following registration periods:
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Early registration period
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February 28 - March 31
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Registration fee and league fees
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Late registration period
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April 1 - April 30
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Registration fee and league fees plus $10.00 late fee.
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Penalty registration period
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May 1 - May 20
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Registration fee and league fees plus $25 penalty fee.
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Late penalty registration period
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May 21 - July 1
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Registration fee and league fees plus $50.00 penalty fee.
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Candy Sale
The cases have 52 bars in each case. Two of the bars are for you. You may eat them or you may sell them and keep the two dollars. The rest of the prizes are as follows:
1 case - A coupon book for a free soda, cotton candy, popcorn, and snow cone each week of the season. You may save the coupons or use them all at once.
2 cases - A baseball autographed by Brother Schaap. Each baseball will be encased in an acrylic display case for a lifetime of safekeeping.
5 cases - A personalized bat from the Louisville Slugger Plant in Louisville, Kentucky. Your bat will have your name engraved on the barrel of the bat.
10 cases - A brand new bike.
12 cases - Motel room for father and son, tickets to tour the Louisville Slugger Baseball Museum and Bat Factory, and two tickets to the Louisville River Bats minor league baseball game in Louisville, Kentucky. Each additional seven cases will result in an additional Louisville travel package.
All candy must be paid for before the first game. Players working for the bicycle or Louisville trip may pay for 5 cases at opening day and use the month of June to sell the rest of the cases for their prizes.
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