NORTH SUBURBAN YOUTH BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 

The North Suburban Youth Baseball Association is a cooperative program sponsored by several neighboring communities of Chicago and the north suburban area. Our Association is for middle school and high school players and provides a broad, meaningful, and enjoyable baseball experience by promoting intra- and inter-community competition.

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CO-COMMISH OUT OF TOWN MAY 10-12

NSYBA Co-Commissioner Tom Kendall will be out of town for the weekend of May 10-12. His son is graduating from Beloit College. Game reports and schedule changes won't get changed promptly on this website, so please be patient on these. Please contact Joe Hasman on matters that require immediate attention. You can find his contact information by clicking on the "Contact us" link in the "NAVIGATE" box at left.

2008 SEASONS




NSYBA spring schedule
In Adobe Reader PDF format.
PLEASE CHECK OFTEN FOR SCHEDULE CHANGES!

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to email your game report. 
An email window will open with spaces for all the game information we need.
Fill out the form, then click "send." Your game report automatically goes to all recipients.

NSYBA game results and standings
In Adobe Reader PDF format.

Major League Baseball Rules
2008 Spring NSYBA Local Rules
Both are in Adobe Reader PDF format.

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Watch this space for future announcements.

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Watch this space for future announcements.

2008 NSYBA CALENDAR


Spring season
Sat., April 26 — Wed., June 19

Spring season playoffs
Fri., June 21 — Sat., June 28

Summer season
Mon., July 14 — Sat., August 16

Fall ball
Sat., September 6 — Sat., November 1

NOTE: dates are subject to change.


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NOTE: Most  of the printable pages on the NSYBA website are in Adobe Reader PDF format. 

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