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Who are the star players of the Broken Arrow youth baseball teams this year?

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Who are the star players of the Broken Arrow youth baseball teams this year?

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BAYB NEEDING VOLUNTEERS Broken Arrow Youth Baseball is needing volunteers in July 10-18 when BAYB hosts a Super Series national tournament at Indian Springs Sports Complex. Help is needed for registration July 10-11, a skills competition July 11 and souvenir sales July 11-12. Contact Jennifer Thompson at 740-2859 or call BAYB at 459-2202. Youth football sign ups underway * Broken Arrow Youth Football is taking electronic registrations for for kindergarten through seventh grade at www.bayouthfootball.com. Sign ups can be done at the BAYF office at 1005 S. Main Street. Equipment issue begins June 20 from 9 a.m. to noon at the league office and Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For information and registration costs, call 251-1015, ext. 210 or visit the Web site. • All-State softball, soccer games Saturday Pitcher Chelsea Lyon, catcher Kelsi Hilderbrandt and first baseman Stephanie Brewer – staples in Broken Arrow

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Broken Arrow Youth Baseball (BAYB) is a 501 3-C Not-For-Profit Organization comprised of over 450 members annually. We are dedicated to promoting, developing, sustaining, and supervising a youth baseball program. This includes, but is not limited to, teaching baseball rules, baseball skills, values of teamwork, sportsmanship, safety, and other characteristics of moral citizenship. BAYB has served Broken Arrow and surrounding communities’ youth since 1972. BAYB accepts all children both boys and girls from the ages of 3 yrs. old to 18 yrs. old. Annually (or every 2 years for some positions) our members elect a core group of men and women that make up the Board of Broken Arrow Youth Baseball. It is the board’s duty to insure that the program stays to the objectives set out by the BAYB members as stated in the By-laws and Rules. These board members are all volunteers and are accountable to the general membership of BAYB. They serve 10 to 20 hours per week to fulfill duties needed by the o

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