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Frequently Asked Questions

 

    • What is the time commitment for the Spring season?
      Information Directorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11614545286208751997InformationDirector@lcyo.org
      11/12/2008 9:40 PM
      Depending on the level, practice and game times will vary.  Baseball will typically practice 2x week for 2 - 3 weeks prior to the start of the season.  Once the season starts, baseball has one game during the normal work week (the evening varies from week to week) and one game on Saturday (anywhere from 8am 'til late afternoon).  Most divisions have limited travel (our fields are spread out to schools and parks throughout Carlsbad/Encinitas).  Softball sometimes travels to play other leagues.
    • What are the fees for the Spring season?
      Information Directorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11614545286208751997InformationDirector@lcyo.org
      11/12/2008 9:39 PM
      Our pricing for baseball and softball are the same.  At our youngest level (Tball for baseball, PeeWee for softball), ages 5 and 6, the price is $140.  At our older levels the price is $170.  We offer a sibling discount of $20 for each additional child beyond the first.
    • When does the season start?
      Director of Baseballhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04140456310345144860noreply@blogger.com
      11/12/2008 9:14 AM
      Spring Season    
       
      - Registration runs from October 1 thru Jan 1
      - Divisions of Tee ball, Pinto, Mustang, Bronco, and Pony for baseball and Pee Wee, Div 1A, Div 1, Div 2 and Div 3 for softball
      - Mandatory player evaluations happen the 1st/2nd weekend in January for baseball and mid-December for softball
      - Tee ball and Pee Wee are coach/Director formed teams.
      - All other divisions, have a formal draft after following evaluations.
      - Teams are announced in January (early in the month for softball, towards the end for baseball).
      - Practices start early February and run for three weeks (slightly earlier for softball).
      - Season begin in late February/early March
      - Two games per week
      - Season ends in early June
      Fees include team jersey, hat, pants, and trophy.
       
      Fall Baseball Season
       
      - Registration runs from July 1 through August 15, however, divisions commonly reach capacity around August 1.
      - Divisions of Pinto, Mustang, Bronco, and Pony for baseball; Div 1A, Div 1 and Div 2 for softball.
      - Sunday only
      - 2 - 3 practices followed by 10 - 11 game season from late August thru late November
      - No draft or evaluations
      - Coaches and Directors form the teams to try to reach parity and balance across all teams
      - Player requests of playing with friends is acceptable
      - Less intense season with emphasis on development, exposure to a new division rules/field size and various positions.
      - Fees include team jersey and hat.
    • Even though not of age, can my son play up in the next division?
      Director of Baseballhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04140456310345144860noreply@blogger.com
      10/26/2008 9:04 PM
      Being affiliated with Pony Organization Baseball, LCYO follows Pony's published "Traditional" 2 year age range division guidelines and does not allow players to "play up" in the next division unless they are of that age range. The only exception to this rule is from Tball to Pinto, however, our requirements are extremely strict in allowing this and only a few exceptions are granted each season. "Play down" exceptions are allowable, however, they are not on a request basis and, instead, players (with safety issue only concerns) are identified by coaches and Directors only.
    • The system will not let me complete payment. What do I do?
      Information Directorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11614545286208751997InformationDirector@lcyo.org
      10/18/2008 4:24 AM
      We've had issues where antivirus software (especially McAfee) has prevented the software from working.  My suggestion is to:
      1)  temporarily disable your antivirus software
      2)  register your child
      3)  re-enable your antivirus software
      Hopefully that will solve your problem.  I had the same problem and this solution worked for me.
    • Should I sign up for North or South?
      Information Directorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11614545286208751997InformationDirector@lcyo.org
      10/15/2008 9:09 PM
      As a rule of thumb, neighborhoods which would normally attend an Encinitas Union School District neighborhood are South. Neighborhoods which attend San Marcos or Carlsbad schools are North.

      Alternatively, one can also consider all residences north of La Costa Avenue to be North.

      Here's a quick map showing the general divisions.

      Players may choose to play in the other division; we do however find it beneficial to generally form neighborhood teams.
    • What is the difference between LCYO and Encinitas Little League
      Information Directorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11614545286208751997InformationDirector@lcyo.org
      10/15/2008 9:08 PM
      Both LCYO and ENLL are excellent programs for young boys starting baseball. The key difference is the parent organization and a few minor rule differences. LCYO is a member of the Pony Organization system which adds more "major league" rules as the boys advance from T-ball to Pinto to Mustang to Bronco to Pony. ENLL is part of the Little League system which is somewhat more conservative in adding some of the major league rules regarding leading off, stealing, etc.
 

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