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Frequently Asked Questions


 

What does my registration fee pay for?
What equipment do I need to purchase?
If my child played baseball or football in Pelham last year, do I still need to provide a birth certificate?
What division will my child play in?
Can my child "play down" a Division?
How do I know if a game has been rained out?

What rules do are used when playing in another city ballpark?

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What does my registration fee pay for?

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  • Jersey
  • Shorts
  • Hat
  • Socks
  • Insurance
  • Equipment Replacement
  • Umpires
  • Championship trophies first and second place teams
  • Softball Clinic

What equipment do I need to purchase?

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  • Glove
  • Softball cleats
  • Softball sliders

Optional:

  • Bat
  • Bat Bag
  • Batting Helmet

If my child played softball or cheered in Pelham last year, do I still need to provide a birth certificate?

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No.  If your child has previously played a sport with Pelham Recreation Department, the Birth Certificate is on file and does not need to be provided.
What division will my child play in?

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Your child's league age is determined by what her age is on January 1st of the current year. 
Age on Jan 1st Division
5 6 & Under
6 6 & Under
7 8 & Under
8 8 & Under
9 10 & Under
10 10 & Under
11 12 & Under
12 12 & Under
13 14 & Under
14 14 & Under

Can my child "play down" a Division?

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Yes.  If you feel that your child should stay down in a Division below his League Age, you may discuss this with Billy Crandall, Director of Parks and Recreation.  Arrangements can be made for her to play in a lower Division.  She will not be eligible for All-Stars if she is older than the designated League Age.


How do I know if a game has been rained out?

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The information may be posted on the official Pelham Online Website if the decision was made early in the day.  The BEST way to find out if a game has been rained out is to call the Pelham Park and Recreation Department at 620-6426.  If no one answers, there should be a recording stating if the park is open or if the games have been rained out.

 

 

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