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T-Ball
5-6 yr old |
The T-Ball Division of the American Amateur
Baseball Congress of Georgia is our division for the players 6 years of age
and younger. Held in McDonough, Georgia . The 2006 T-Ball State Championship was the
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Roberto Clemente
8 and under |
The Roberto Clemente Division of the American
Amateur Baseball Congress is our division for players 8 years of
age and younger. The 2006 Roberto Clemente World Series was held
in McDonough, Georgia and was won by the (McDonough
Elite).
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7 and under single age |
Starting in the 2006 season AABC adopted the
single age for 7 and under for the State of Georgia. This age
group played 2 districts and a State bracket of 10 teams. The
2006 - 7U Division State Champions ( ) |
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Willie Mays 10 and under |
The Willie Mays Division of the American Amateur
Baseball Congress is our division for players 10 years of age
and younger. The 2006 Georgia Willie Mays State Champions
(Glenwood Hills Heat) held in Weston
Florida, The 2006 Willie Mays Southeast Region Champions are the
(Gresham Park Diamondbacks). Held
in Catano, Puerto RicoThe 2006 Willie Mays World Series
Champions are the ( ) . |
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9 and under single age |
This age group showed to be a highly competitive
for the parks within AABC of Georgia for the 2006 season.
Hosting for the first year 3 districts, a State Qualifier and a
State bracket of 8 teams. The 2006 - 9U Division State Champions
( McDonough Dawgs) |
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Pee Wee Reese 12 and under |
The Pee Wee Reese Division of the American
Amateur Baseball Congress is our division for players 12 years
old and younger. The 2006 Georgia Pee Wee Reese State Champions
(Gresham Park Longhorns). The 2006
Pee Wee Reese Southeast Region held at Sandtown Park in Georgia
and was won by the (Gresham Park Gators). Held in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico. The 2006
Pee Wee Reese World Series Champions was the ( ). |
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11 and under single age |
The 11 and under age group, its first year of
play in 2006 AABC of Georgia hosted a State bracket of 6 teams.
The 2006 - 11U Division State Champions
(North Henry Express) |
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Sandy Koufax 14 and under |
The Sandy Koufax Division of the American Amateur Baseball
Congress is our division for players 14 years old and younger.
The 2006 Georgia Sandy Koufax State Champions
(Fayette County Bulldogs). Held at
Tullahoma TN, The 2006 Sandy Koufax Southeast Region Champions
was the (Fayette County Bulldogs). Held in Douglasville, Georgia (Hunter Park), The
2006 Sandy Koufax World Series Champions are the ( ). |
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Mickey Mantle 16 and under |
The Mickey Mantle Division of the American Amateur Baseball
Congress is our division for players 16 years old and younger.
The 2006 Mickey Mantle State was held at East Paulding High
School and we had Co- Champions,
(Adairsville Tigers & Southside Legends). Held at Hunter
Park in Douglasville The 2006 Mickey Mantle Southeast Region
Champions was the ( Florida Pokers). Held in McKinney, Texas. The 2006 Mickey
Mantle World Series Champions was the ( ). |
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15 and under single age |
AABC of Georgia fills its first season (2006)of single age
play with a 4 team State bracket in the 15 and under age group.
The 2006 - 15U Division State Champions (Northgate Vikings) |
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Connie Mack 18 and under |
The Connie Mack Division of the American Amateur Baseball
Congress is our division for players 18 years and under. The
Connie Mack State, held at Henry County High School was won by (Berkley
Academy). The Connie Mack Southeast Region, held at
Lassiter High School/ East Cobb, was won by ( ). The
Connie Mack World Series which is played in Farmington, New
Mexico is attended by approximately 80,000 fans. Full paid
transportation for the players is provided from the local
sponsor and AABC. The 2006 winner was the ( ). |
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Stan Musial Unlimited |
The Stan Musial Division of the American Amateur Baseball
Congress is our unlimited age. It appeals to players of any age.
Reinstatement of ex professional baseball players is allowed.
The winner of the 2006 Stan Musial World Series, which was
played in Huntington TX, was won by the ( ). |
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