2010 Bensenville Summer
Slugfest
Updated 8/1 @ 11:50 PM
8U
Results
 |
 |
1st
Place
Glenside All Stars |
2nd
Place
Forest Park All Stars |
8U
Tournament Standings
Final
| 1 |
Glenside |
| 2 |
Forest Park |
| 3 |
Westdale |
| |
|
| 4 |
Roselle |
| 5 |
Melrose
Park |
| 6 |
Bensenville |
| 7 |
Elmhurst |
| 8 |
River Forest 1 |
| 9 |
Carol Stream |
| 10 |
River Forest 2 |
8U Division
Standings
|
Division
A |
Division
B |
| |
W |
L |
RA |
RF |
|
W |
L |
RA |
RF |
| 1 |
Forest Park |
4 |
0 |
31 |
69 |
1 |
Glenside |
4 |
0 |
15 |
49 |
| 2 |
Westdale |
3 |
1 |
23 |
49 |
2 |
Roselle |
2 |
2 |
33 |
39 |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 3 |
Elmhurst |
2 |
2 |
54 |
64 |
3 |
Melrose
Park |
2 |
2 |
45 |
47 |
| 4 |
River Forest 1 |
1 |
3 |
64 |
27 |
4 |
Bensenville |
2 |
2 |
51 |
38 |
| 5 |
Carol Stream |
0 |
4 |
46 |
9 |
5 |
River Forest 2 |
0 |
4 |
48 |
24 |
10U Results
 |
 |
1st
Place
Forest Park All Stars |
2nd
Place
Westdale All Stars |
10U Tournament Standings
Final
| 1 |
Forest Park |
| 2 |
Westdale |
| 3 |
Elk Grove |
| |
|
| 4 |
Glenside |
| 5 |
Melrose Park |
| 6 |
Norridge |
| 7 |
Bensenville |
| 8 |
River Forest |
10U Division
Standings
|
Division
A
|
Division
B
|
| |
W |
L |
RA |
RF |
|
W |
L |
RA |
RF |
| 1 |
Westdale |
2 |
0 |
8 |
21 |
1 |
Forest
Park |
3 |
0 |
8 |
50 |
| 2 |
Elk
Grove |
2 |
1 |
28 |
36 |
2 |
Glenside |
2 |
1 |
25 |
37 |
| 3 |
Melrose Park |
1 |
2 |
30 |
22 |
3 |
Norridge |
1 |
2 |
47 |
23 |
| 4 |
River Forest |
0 |
2 |
39 |
26 |
4 |
Bensenville |
0 |
3 |
47 |
18 |
12U
Results
 |
 |
1st
Place
Bensenville All Stars |
2nd
Place
Wood Dale All Stars |
12U Tournament
Standings
Final
| 1 |
Bensenville |
| 2 |
Wood Dale |
| 3 |
Arlington Heights |
| |
|
| 4 |
Villa Park |
| 5 |
Elk Grove |
| 6 |
Glenside |
| 7 |
Roselle Medinah |
| 8 |
River
Forest |
12U Division
Standings
|
Division
A
|
Division
B
|
| |
W |
L |
RA |
RF |
|
W |
L |
RA |
RF |
| 1 |
Arlington
Heights |
3 |
0 |
9 |
31 |
1 |
Bensenville |
2 |
1 |
13 |
32 |
| 2 |
Villa Park |
2 |
1 |
13 |
25 |
2 |
Wood Dale |
2 |
1 |
26 |
25 |
| 3 |
Elk
Grove |
1 |
2 |
24 |
12 |
3 |
Glenside |
2 |
1 |
29 |
37 |
| 4 |
River
Forest |
0 |
3 |
21 |
0 |
4 |
Roselle
Medinah |
0 |
3 |
35 |
9 |
| |
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
14U
Results
 |
 |
1st
Place
Villa Park All Stars |
2nd
Place
Zion Travelers |
14U Tournament
Standings
Final
| |
|
W-L |
Runs Against |
Runs For |
| 1 |
Villa Park |
5-0 |
10 |
53 |
| 2 |
Zion |
4-1 |
42 |
48 |
| 3 |
Westdale |
3-2 |
20 |
33 |
| |
|
|
|
|
| 4 |
Glenside |
2-3 |
34 |
37 |
| 5 |
Arlington
Heights |
1-4 |
45 |
33 |
| 6 |
Bensenville |
0-5 |
69 |
16 |
Tournament
Rules
8 and Under
•
Bases: 60'
• Pitchers Plate:
39'
·
Pitchers
Circle: 8’ Diameter
- Games will be 6
innings in length (unless shortened by time limit).
- 15 players per
roster maximum.
- Copies of birth
certificates must be turned in prior to first game.
- Everyone will
play 5 games (weather permitting).
- Home team to
provide two new game balls. The tournament coordinator will provide game balls
for every team at the start of tournament.
- Team trophy to
1st and 2nd place.
- Individual
trophies to 1st and 2nd, all others will receive participation awards.
- Coach must pitch
from inside circle area (any part of body) and leave immediately after ball is
hit.
- Coaches pitch 5
pitches, if the ball is not put in fair territory the player is out.
- The coach that is
pitching is considered fair territory and the ball must be played if the ball
strikes the coach.
- Play is dead when
the ball is in a player’s possession (and held) inside the pitcher’s circle.
Base runners will be awarded the next base if they are more than 1/2 of the
way when play is called dead (umpires judgment).
- The infield fly
rule is not in effect.
- The maximum
allowed runs per inning is 6 except for the final inning. Teams are not
limited in the final inning. The final inning may be called early by the
umpire due to time constraints.
- Slaughter rule is
12 runs after 4 innings (3½ if home team is winning).
- Lead-offs are not
allowed. Base runners must wait until the ball is hit. Runners who are caught
leaving early will be called out. Warnings will not be issued.
- Home team
occupies 3rd base dugout / visitor occupies 1st base dugout.
- Must start game
with at least 9 players and end with at least 9 players. Failure to do so will
result in a forfeit.
- All
managers must submit their line-up to the opposing manager before the
game
starts.
- A continuous
batting order will be used and free defensive substitution is allowed.
- Players must
slide to avoid contact or may be called out.
- Any player that
leaves before the end of the game will be an out; injured players will be
skipped in the line up. If a player is skipped in the batting order then he
may not return.
- Players may not
wear any type of jewelry- including watches, rings, pins, earrings,
etc.
- Players arriving
late to the game may be added to the end of the batting order but must be
there before the end of the line-up has batted or they cannot play.
- There will be a
time limit of 90 seconds between half innings.
- All bats are
legal.
- Ground rules will
be gone over by umpires prior to the game.
- All games have a
time limit … a new inning cannot be started after 1 hour 50 minutes.
- Games must go a
minimum of 4 innings (3½ if home team is winning).
- Their will be a
10 minute grace period after the scheduled start time for teams who do not
have 9 players at game time. The game will be declared a forfeit after this
grace period.
- Games decided by
forfeit will be recorded as 7-0.
- If any
discrepancies occur during a game, the tournament commissioner will decide the
outcome before play resumes. This is only for rules, not umpire
calls.
- The “California
Rule” is in effect for tie games after regulation or if the time limit has
been reached. When the game enters extra innings, the last batted out from the
previous inning starts on 2nd base with 1 out. When the California
rule is in effect, the catcher cannot be pulled from base to prepare for the
next inning. (Updated 7/19)
- Tie Breakers:
1. Head to Head Competition.
2. Least amount of runs given
up.
3. Total runs scored.
10 and
Under
•
Bases: 60'
• Pitchers Plate: 46'
- Games will be 6
innings in length (unless shortened by time limit).
- 15 players per
roster maximum.
- Copies of birth
certificates must be turned in prior to first game.
- Everyone will
play 5 games (weather permitting).
- Home team to
provide two new game balls. The tournament coordinator will provide game balls
for every team at the start of tournament.
- Team trophy to
1st and 2nd place.
- Individual
trophies to 1st and 2nd place, all others will receive
participation awards.
- Pitchers will be
allowed to pitch no more than 2 innings per game.
- Pitchers must be
removed if they hit two batters in the same inning.
- 1 pitch
constitutes 1 inning pitched.
- Pitcher must be
removed after second coach’s visit in an inning.
- Base stealing
(including home) is allowed. Stealing after a walk (continuation of the walk)
is not allowed.
- Lead-offs are not
allowed. Base runners must wait until the ball crosses the plate. Runners who
are caught leaving early will be called out. Warnings will not be
issued.
- The dropped 3rd
strike rule is not in effect.
- The infield fly
rule is not in effect.
- Players must
slide to avoid contact or may be called out.
- Slaughter rule is
12 runs after 4 innings (3½ if home team is winning).
- Home team
occupies 3rd base dugout / visitor occupies 1st base dugout.
- Must start game
with at least 9 players and end with at least 9 players. Failure to do so will
result in a forfeit.
- All
managers must submit their line-up to the opposing manager before the
game
starts.
- A continuous
batting order will be used and free defensive substitution is allowed.
- Play is dead when
the ball is in a player’s possession (and held) on the pitcher mound. Base
runners will be awarded the next base if they are more than 1/2 of the way
when play is called dead (umpires judgment). This rule does not apply on an
attempted steal.
- Any player that
leaves before the end of the game will be an out; injured players will be
skipped in the line up. If a player is skipped in the batting order then he
may not return.
- Players may not
wear any type of jewelry- including watches, rings, pins, earrings,
etc.
- Players arriving
late to the game may be added to the end of the batting order but must be
there before the end of the line-up has batted or they cannot play.
- Pitchers are
allowed 5 warm-up pitches between innings. New pitchers are allowed 8 warm-up
pitches.
- Teams may pull
their catcher from base and replace him with the last batted out at any time.
Catchers MUST be replaced with the last batted out when there are 2
outs.
- The “California
Rule” is in effect for tie games after regulation or if the time limit has
been reached. When the game enters extra innings, the last batted out from the
previous inning starts on 2nd base with 1 out. When the California
rule is in effect, the catcher cannot be pulled from base to prepare for the
next inning.
- All bats are
legal.
- Ground rules will
be gone over by umpires prior to the game.
- All games have a
time limit … a new inning cannot be started after 1 hour 50 minutes.
- Games must go a
minimum of 4 innings (3½ if home team is winning).
- Games decided by
forfeit will be recorded as 7-0.
- Their will be a
10 minute grace period after the scheduled start time for teams who do not
have 9 players at game time. The game will be declared a forfeit after this
grace period.
- If any
discrepancies occur during a game, the tournament commissioner will decide the
outcome before play resumes. This is only for rules, not umpire
calls.
- Tie Breakers:
1. Head to Head Competition.
2. Least amount of runs given
up.
3. Total runs scored.
12 and
Under
•
Bases: 70'
• Pitchers Plate: 48'
- Games will be 7
innings in length (unless shortened by time limit).
- 15 players per
roster maximum.
- Copies of birth
certificates must be turned in prior to first game.
- Everyone will
play 5 games (weather permitting).
- Home team to
provide two new game balls. The tournament coordinator will provide game balls
for every team at the start of tournament.
- Team trophy to
1st and 2nd place.
- Individual
trophies for 1st and 2nd place, all others will receive
participation awards.
- Pitchers will be
allowed to pitch no more than 3 innings per game.
- Pitchers must be
removed if they hit two batters in an inning or three batters during their
stay on the mound.
- 1 pitch
constitutes 1 inning pitched.
- Pitcher must be
removed after second coach’s visit in an inning. Pitcher must be removed after
third visit during the pitcher’s stay on the mound.
- Lead-offs are
allowed.
- Balk rules are in
effect … 1 warning per team.
- Dropped 3rd
strike rule is in effect.
- Infield fly rule
is in effect.
- Players must
slide to avoid contact or may be called out.
- Slaughter Rule is
10 runs after 5 innings (4½ if home team is winning).
- Home team
occupies 3rd base dugout / visitor occupies 1st base dugout.
- Must start game
with at least 9 players and end with at least 9 players. Failure to do so will
result in a forfeit.
- All
managers must submit their line-up to the opposing manager before the
game
starts.
- A continuous
batting order will be used and free defensive substitution is allowed.
- Any player that
leaves before the end of the game will be an out; injured players will be
skipped in the line up. If a player is skipped in the batting order then he
may not return.
- Players may not
wear any type of jewelry- including watches, rings, pins, earrings,
etc.
- Players arriving
late to the game may be added to the end of the batting order but must be
there before the end of the line-up has batted or they cannot play.
- Pitchers are
allowed 5 warm-up pitches between innings. New pitchers are allowed 8 warm-up
pitches.
- Teams may pull
their catcher from base and replace him with the last batted out at any time.
Catchers MUST be replaced with the last batted out when there are 2
outs.
- The “California
Rule” is in effect for tie games after regulation or if the time limit has
been reached. When the game enters extra innings, the last batted out from the
previous inning starts on 2nd base with 1 out. When the California
rule is in effect, the catcher may not be pulled from base to prepare for the
next inning.
- All bats are
legal.
- Ground rules will
be gone over by umpires prior to the game.
- All games have a
time limit … a new inning cannot be started after 1 hour 50 minutes.
- Games must go a
minimum of 5 innings (4½ if home team is winning).
- Their will be a
10 minute grace period after the scheduled start time for teams who do not
have 9 players at game time. The game will be declared a forfeit after this
grace period.
- Games decided by
forfeit will be recorded as 7-0.
- If any
discrepancies occur during a game, the tournament commissioner will decide the
outcome before play resumes. This is only for rules, not umpire
calls.
- Tie Breakers:
1. Head to Head Competition.
2. Least amount of runs given
up.
3. Total runs scored.
14 and
Under
•
Bases: 90'
• Pitchers Plate: 60'
6''
- Games will be 7
innings in length (unless shortened by time limit).
- 15 players per
roster maximum.
- Copies of birth
certificates must be turned in prior to first game.
- Everyone will
play 5 games (weather permitting).
- Home team to
provide three new game balls. The tournament coordinator will provide game
balls for every team at the start of tournament.
- Team trophy to
1st and 2nd place.
- Individual
trophies for 1st and 2nd place, all others will receive
participation awards.
- Pitchers will be
allowed to pitch a maximum of 3 innings per game.
- Pitchers must be
removed if they hit two batters in an inning or three batters during their
stay on the mound.
- 1 pitch
constitutes 1 inning pitched.
- Pitcher must be
removed after second coach’s visit in an inning. Pitcher must be removed after
third visit during the pitcher’s stay on the mound.
- Lead-offs are
allowed.
- Balk rules are in
effect … 1 warning per team.
- Dropped 3rd
strike rule is in effect.
- Infield fly rule
is in effect.
- Players must
slide to avoid contact or may be called out.
- Slaughter Rule is
10 runs after 5 innings (4½ if home team is winning).
- Home team
occupies 3rd base dugout / visitor occupies 1st base dugout.
- Must start game
with at least 9 players and end with at least 9 players. Failure to do so will
result in a forfeit.
- All
managers must submit their line-up to the opposing manager before the
game
starts.
- A continuous
batting order will be used and free defensive substitution is allowed.
- Any player that
leaves before the end of the game will be an out; injured players will be
skipped in the line up. If a player is skipped in the batting order then he
may not return.
- Players may not
wear any type of jewelry- including watches, rings, pins, earrings,
etc.
- Players arriving
late to the game may be added to the end of the batting order but must be
there before the end of the line-up has batted or they cannot play.
- Pitchers are
allowed 5 warm-up pitches between innings. New pitchers are allowed 8 warm-up
pitches.
- Teams may pull
their catcher from base and replace him with the last batted out at any time.
Catchers MUST be replaced with the last batted out when there are 2
outs.
- The “California
Rule” is in effect for tie games after regulation or if the time limit has
been reached. When the game enters extra innings, the last batted out from the
previous inning starts on 2nd base with 1 out. When the California
rule is in effect, the catcher may not be pulled from base to prepare for the
next inning.
- All bats are
legal.
- Ground rules will
be gone over by umpires prior to the game.
- All games have a
time limit … a new inning cannot be started after 1 hour 50 minutes.
- Games must go a
minimum of 5 innings (4½ if home team is winning).
- Their will be a
10 minute grace period after the scheduled start time for teams who do not
have 9 players at game time. The game will be declared a forfeit after this
grace period.
- Games decided by
forfeit will be recorded as 7-0.
- If any
discrepancies occur during a game, the tournament commissioner will decide the
outcome before play resumes. This is only for rules, not umpire calls.
- Tie Breakers:
1. Head to
Head Competition.
2. Least amount of runs given up.
3. Total runs
scored.
Tournament Contacts
Jason Sabala
630-935-1234
Jason.Sabala@ptechmetal.com
(weekdays
only)
and/or
fbcoach1969@gmail.com (weekends)
Martin O’Connell
847-561-2217
martyoconnell@gmail.com
BBAA Hotline
RainoutInfo.
630-595-4797
(#3)