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Our boys will be competing in the Cooperstown Dreams Park tournament this year (Tournament consists of 96 teams from all 50 states and Canada.) This tournament is a chance of a life time for these boys, and of course it requires a substantial entry fee, but worth every penny. We understand that adequate funding is an integral part of any successful and rewarding youth baseball season. The team appreciates any support you can give.
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Checklist for Cooperstown Dream Park Baseball Gear 2-pair white baseball pants w/belt loops Youth Belt-Loop Baseball Pants Bat bag w/gear: Helmet, glove, etc Navy belt Cleats Bedding Sleeping bag Pillow Blankets Clothing Long pants Lightweight jacket Shorts T-shirt Underwear Tennis shoes Shower shoes Swimming trunks Toiletries Toothpaste Soap Deodorant Sun block Bug spray Towels Snacks Small packages, Granola bars, p/b crackers etc. Other Lock for foot locker A few lock suggestions - Awesome Twinsburg Tiger T-Shirts and Hoodies!
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We are an Amazon Affiliate. If you like to shop online, shop here and help get the team to Cooperstown this season! The Tiger’s Amazon Store carries almost everything that Amazon carries and you pay the same low price as you would on Amazon.com. Technically the store is on Amazon’s own servers. The Tigers just [...] - Support the 12U Tigers!
A Note from Coach Ed Govang: Thank you for your interest in our 12U Tigers baseball team. We are looking forward to a successful season in 2010. I believe the investment in time and money for the 2010 season will reward these 11 youth athletes in ways we cannot comprehend today. Our boys will [...] - Historic Cooperstown, New York
Cooperstown is now best known as the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. According to an interview conducted in 1906 by the Mills Commission, nearby resident Abner Graves attributed the game's invention to his deceased friend, Abner Doubleday.
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