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Rob Mackey
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Roger Tremaine Person Of The Year
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2009
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John Davenport
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Director/Executive Of The Year
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2009
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Ben Herrera
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Past Presidents Award
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2009
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Harry Oschip
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John E Mocny Commissioners
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2009
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Charleston, South Carolina
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World Series Site Of The Year
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2009
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Opening Ceremonies 9, 11 & 15 World Series
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Special Event Award
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2009
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13 and Under World Series Mark Galyean
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Special Achievement Award
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2009
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EnRico Heirman
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Roger Tremaine Person Of The Year
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2008
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Gregg Beemer
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Director/Executive Of The Year
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2008
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Guerry Baldwin
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Past Presidents Award
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2008
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John Rhodes
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John E Mocny Commissioners Award
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2008
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Northern Illinois
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World Series Site Of The Year
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2008
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Jayson Werth
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Graduate Of The Year
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2008
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Nancy Pell
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Roger Tremaine Person Of The Year
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2007
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Ben Herrera
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Director/Executive Of The Year
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2007
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Jerry Saylers
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Past Presidents Award
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2007
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Mark Andrus
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John E Mocny Commissioners
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2007
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Lebanon, Tennessee
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World Series Site Of The Year
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2007
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Alex Cora
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Graduate Of The Year
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2007
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Sig Schatz
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Roger Tremaine Person Of The Year
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2006
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Arturo Perez-Figaredo
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Director/Executive Of The Year
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2006
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CABA Of Puerto Rico
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Past Presidents Award
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2006
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Bill Beckett
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John E Mocny Commissioners Award
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2006
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Crystal Lake, IL
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World Series Site Of The Year
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2006
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Corey Patterson
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Graduate Of The Year
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2006
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CABA congratulates all of the over 400 teams from all over the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Panama that competed at the highest level in World Series and National Championship Events in 2009. Thirty top events at ten age groups held from Blaine, WA to Charleston, SC were the highlight of the 2009 youth baseball season.
Top finishers represented the best of the best from California, New York, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Illinois, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Oklahoma.
Perennial powerhouses East Cobb Astros, NorCal, Brooklyn Bergen Beach, SC Diamond Devils, Cincinnati Flames, LIDS Indian Bulls and Naperville Renegades competed mightily with Puerto Rico Vaqueros, Top Tier, Hit after Hit, Indiana Bandits, Midland indians and others in Pool Play followed by Double Elimination formats in which teams play a minimum of six games and as many as twelve to determine the champion.
For a complete list of top finishers in these great events Click Here and be sure to check out the Event Recaps on the individual Event sites by following the Quick Links in the left margin. |
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