LCYO FAQs

Saturday, October 24, 2009

We live in San Elijo Hills - do we play LCYO?

Yes, like any area or community, if you live in San Elijo Hills you have complete freedom in choosing which PONY Baseball league to play in, however, if you have not played with us before (2009 Fall Ball and earlier) and are concerned about All-Stars then please see our "Baseball News Blog" - which can be found under the Baseball menu.

Friday, October 2, 2009

2010 exclusion of returning High School players

For the Spring 2010 season, High School (HS) baseball players, who often finish their HS season towards the middle of May, will not be allowed to join our Spring season and, therefore, will not be eligible for our Pony Division All-Stars. Even though PONY Baseball allows for the return of High School players to a PONY Spring season, PONY Baseball provides the league (LCYO) the ability to construct "local law" enhancements of PONY rules that best address their immediate community. Our experience in allowing them to return in 2008 and 2009 created many challenges with placement on teams that were both at capacity and also 95% finished with their season. Allowing them to return for just 1-3 games in order to become eligible for All-Stars is agreed (by an overwhelming majority of polled coaches and board members) not appropriate for our recreation league and the intent of providing youth baseball for all - no matter what skill level.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Monday, June 8, 2009

Pony Baseball defined league boundaries

As a general rule, no matter where you reside you may play in any PONY based youth baseball league, however, with regard to All-Stars a player must reside within the leagues defined boundary in order to be eligible for that specific leagues All-Star program. For Pinto through Pony our approximate assigned territory can be found in our previous post that references our North and South areas.

If you have any questions on whether you reside in our territory, please email the director of baseball.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

What is the time commitment for the Spring season?

Depending on the level, practice and game times will vary.  Baseball will typically practice 2x week for 2 - 3 weeks prior to the start of the season.  Once the season starts, baseball has one game during the normal work week (the evening varies from week to week) and one game on Saturday (anywhere from 8am 'til late afternoon).  Most divisions have limited travel (our fields are spread out to schools and parks throughout Carlsbad/Encinitas).  Softball sometimes travels to play other leagues.

What are the fees for the Spring season?

Our pricing for baseball and softball are the same.  At our youngest level (Tball for baseball, PeeWee for softball), ages 5 and 6, the price is $140.  At our older levels the price is $170.  We offer a sibling discount of $20 for each additional child beyond the first.

When does the season start?

Spring Season    
 
- Registration runs from October 1 thru Jan 1
- Divisions of Tee ball, Pinto, Mustang, Bronco, and Pony for baseball and Pee Wee, Div 1A, Div 1, Div 2 and Div 3 for softball
- Mandatory player evaluations happen the 1st/2nd weekend in January for baseball and mid-December for softball
- Tee ball and Pee Wee are coach/Director formed teams.
- All other divisions, have a formal draft after following evaluations.
- Teams are announced in January (early in the month for softball, towards the end for baseball).
- Practices start early February and run for three weeks (slightly earlier for softball).
- Season begin in late February/early March
- Two games per week
- Season ends in early June
Fees include team jersey, hat, pants, and trophy.
 
Fall Baseball Season
 
- Registration runs from July 1 through August 15, however, divisions commonly reach capacity around August 1.
- Divisions of Pinto, Mustang, Bronco, and Pony for baseball; Div 1A, Div 1 and Div 2 for softball.
- Sunday only
- 2 - 3 practices followed by 10 - 11 game season from late August thru late November
- No draft or evaluations
- Coaches and Directors form the teams to try to reach parity and balance across all teams
- Player requests of playing with friends is acceptable
- Less intense season with emphasis on development, exposure to a new division rules/field size and various positions.
- Fees include team jersey and hat.