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Register Online for 2012 Now
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2012 Registration
at Pendleton Town Hall
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Saturday, January 28, 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon
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Monday, January 30, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
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Saturday, February 4, 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon
CNBSA offers developmental and competitive leagues at Pendleton Town Park for girls and boys from ages four to 17 years. CNBSA provides instructional clinics, training for coaches, and a complete range of competitive opportunities for players including league, travel and tournament teams.
CNBSA also offers a Challenger League designed for youths with physical, mental or emotional disabilities.
Clinics will begin in March, with games played through July.
Coaches are needed at all levels, and the support of sponsors and volunteers is always welcome.
For more information, contact us at cnbsa@live.com.
Field Conditions & Rainout Hotline
Three ways to find out if CNBSA fields are playable:
- Check here on the front page of cnbsa.com
- Follow us on Twitter: cnbsa. Click here for instructions on setting up your cell phone to receive text messages from the CNBSA Twitter feed.
- Call the CNBSA Weather Hotline: 716-589-0809
CNBSA Organizational Calendar
Note: For practice and game schedules, click here
CNBSA at a Glance
Click on the links below to learn more
Coaching Certification
- Offered through the American Sports Education Program (ASEP).
Note: Does not apply to Challenger coaches
- Click here for an overview of required certifications for CNBSA coaches
- Click here to get certified with ASEP
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Sponsors
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Based at Pendleton Town Park, the Central Niagara Baseball & Softball Association (CNBSA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that offers developmental and competitive leagues for nearly 500 girls and boys from ages four to 17 years.
Open to youths living in central Niagara County, CNBSA provides instructional clinics, training for coaches and umpires, and a complete range of competitive opportunities for players including in-house, travel and tournament teams.
CNBSA also sponsors a Challenger League designed for youths with physical, mental or emotional disabilities.
CNBSA helps develop character among area youths by emphasizing physical skills development, fair play, safety and fun.
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