Aug052008
Is your child ready to play AAU baseball?
Filed under AAU Sports, Baseball, Fall sports, General, NH Grizzlies by bob hammerstrom at 11:15 am
Now that your son or daughter is finishing up their last year of Cal Ripken or Little League, are you planning for the next stage of their youth baseball career? You should be!
It’s only mid-summer and baseball is wrapping up. In just a month our kids will be back in school. High school football practices start up next week in New Hampshire, and the sports camps are in full swing. So why think about next year’s baseball season now?
The answer is simple. Tryouts for the 2009 AAU baseball teams are usually held during August. Some teams will begin practice in September, or enter fall ball leagues. Once the rosters are full, you’ll have to look elsewhere for a team to play on.
Gone are the days of paying $40 for your kid to play recreational baseball. No free shirts and sox. No free anything. Cherish those memories, and start saving for the next step.
AAU baseball will change the way your child plays sports. Competition is incredible. Coaching and training is excellent. And, you play against teams from outside your local area. Playing AAU ball is a way to prepare your young athlete for high school sports.
So what are the drawbacks? It’s expensive to join some teams. You will invest hundreds or thousands of dollars in bats, gloves, uniforms, team fees, private hitting and pitching lessons, travel to weekend and week-long tournaments, and gas money - a lot of gas money.
Not all AAU baseball teams are expensive. Some do not travel much, or play out-of-town tournaments. Others are just teams formed to play AAU games in the spring, and finish when school is done. But, the best teams will offer training year-around, and compete against stronger teams from the south.
Below is a list of local teams in New Hampshire. It’s not conclusive, but rather those that my son’s team, the New Hampshire Grizzlies, have competed against. Each offers different age levels of teams. Check out the links. Most have information on them about tryouts.
NH Grizzles of Litchfield, NH
Nashua Knights of Nashua, NH
Hudson Hawks of Hudson, NH
Black Flies of Bedford, NH
Diamond Dawgs of Dracut, MA
Hammerheads of Hooksett, NH
Concord Cannons of Concord, NH
Team GID, Nashua, NH
Concord Quarry Dogs, Concord, NH
Nor’Easters of northern MA
-Bob Hammerstrom

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