NEW YORK ELITE BASEBALL UPDATES!!!!!


Click the above link for new information regarding your league


2010 INSURANCE RATES

We are in the process of securing rates for the 2010 season. Our carrier should have this to us sometime by the first week of December.



ACHIEVEMENTS

We have added a new page. For any NYEB team who has a special achievement or recognition they would like posted just go to our ACHIEVEMENT page located on the top navigation bar.




FORMS

Registration Forms, Release and Waiver Forms can be found under the News and Forms link located at the top of the Home Page. The Registration Form for new teams is located under its own link on the Home Page.






COLLEGE FEST

Saturday December 12th



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Do you know someone who would like to umpire?


 The Hudson Valley Chapter of the ABUA will be the primary umpire organization used for your Travel League. They provide an extensive training program for anyone interested. Go HERE for more information.





Coaches- Remember to order your baseballs early. Any team that needs to order please contact JAY.


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Fall Season Champions



10u Division Champions



Congratulations to the Stony Point Patriots for being the Fall seasons 10u division winner!!!!!




12u Division Champs



In a highly anticipated battle of the North and South division powerhouses, it was no surprise this would be a close battle. Congratulations go out to the Taconic Raptors for their 5-3 win over the O.C. Bombers.





13u Division Champs



In a cold night battle of North -vs- South division winners the O.C. Bombers heated up the scoreboard to beat the first year Warwick Orioles. Congratulations both teams for your success in the 13u fall playoffs!!!





14u Division Champs




On probably one of the nicest days of the year, Shrub Oak was looking to 3-peat in the NYEB (they had previously won the spring and summer championships). The Newburgh Nukes had a different idea and brought out some lumber as the high-octane offense of the Nukes helped them claim the 14u Championship.



15/16u Division Champs

N.Y. Highlanders











Coming in 2010



NEW YORK ELITE SOFTBALL


After a very successful inaugural baseball season New York Elite has been asked by many "what about softball?" As we look around the Hudson Valley there does seem to be a need for a competitive travel league for the girls in our area.
We are now in the beginning stages of making this happen. Should you know of any teams interested please have them contact us immediately as we will be starting our pre season meetings soon.
They can contact either Frank- 845-705-3767 or Jay 845-527-6691 for more details.

 


 


NYEB Coaches Appreciation Night 


The First Annual  NYEB Coaches Appreciation Night  will be held on Friday November 20th,  7pm at Frozen Ropes in Chester, NY.
The New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox scouting staff will be there to discuss the skill level and  "tools" needed to play at the college and professional level and the role of the travel team coach in a players development.
 
 

After a very successful inaugural baseball season, This is a small way that New York Elite Baseball wants to show their appreciation to all the coaches. Please RSVP by 11/13/2009.

RSVP---     Frank Ibbetson

RSVP---       Jay Storti


   NYEB Official Sponsor 

 NYEB is pleased to announce Frozen Ropes corporate, located in Chester, NY  as an Official Sponsor. Based in the Hudson Valley since 1988, Frozen Ropes will be relocating to a new indoor/outdoor complex this Spring and will be offering  instructional programs, coaching seminars  and  team rental packages to all NYEB teams.  All NYEB teams will  be entitled to significant discounts on uniforms and equipment with vendors such as Rawlings, Mizuno, Easton, Louisville Slugger and more. Frozen Ropes will also be hosting CollegeFest  events all year where college coaches from across the country  will be hands on in teaching and evaluating all High school players in the Hudson Valley.