Welcome to Town & Country Softball of Indiana
League Commissioner & Baseball Director Brad Scott [email protected] |
Chief Deputy Jon Jacoby [email protected] |
Baseball Board Members |
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Softball Director & League Advisor Nelson Smith [email protected] |
Bracket Specialist & Tournament Advisor John Dunn [email protected] |
Treasurer Danielle Scott |
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League Office |
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E-mail - [email protected] | |
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Town & Country Baseball is an organization designed to create a
competitive tournament for smaller youth baseball programs. Town
& Country Baseball offers a rulebook that will help those
programs prepare for the tournament, along with providing
individual leagues with a structured set of rules.
T & C Baseball is open to all children who have not exceeded the
league age of 12. League age will be determined by the player’s
age as of April 30. For example, if a player whose tenth
birthday would fall on April 30, then the player would be
considered a ten-year-old. But, if his birthday would be May 1,
then the player would be a league age of 9.
Each local league should create a system of dividing players, so
that the teams will be of equal size and talent. T & C Baseball
will organize 3 state tournaments, one each for seniors (12 year
olds & under), juniors (10 year olds & under), and minors (8
year olds & under). Each local league should structure their
programs to best prepare for these tournaments.
Players participating in the tournament must be on a team roster
during that league’s regular season schedule. Players must have
played half of the teams regularly scheduled games, unless
injury keeps him from doing so. In this case, only players who
were originally on the roster may compete.
Town & Country Baseball offers 4 great tournaments with our
senior division history dating back to 1969 when the first Town
& Country State Champions were the Fairmount Americans. Since
that time, Frankton became the first Junior (10U) Town & Country
State Champion in 1995. And in 2003, Town & Country Baseball
blazed the trail in organizing an official Minor league (8U)
state tournament when Walton became the first champion at this
level. Finally, in 2018, the 14U boys tournament was established
with Harrison (Lafayette) winning the inaugural annual
tournament.
In 2006, Town & Country Baseball became the Town & Country
League when softball was added to our tournament format. This
was offered at the 12 & Under level and the 10 & Under level.
This event got off to a great start with the State Finals at
Upland that included a visit from Olympic Gold Medal Pitcher
Jennie Finch. Wawasee became the first 12U champion while Walton
was the State champion at the 10U level. In 2007, there was more
growth on the softball side as we added a tournament at the 14 &
Under age group and the 8 & Under age group. The inaugural
champion in the 14U age group was Wawasee while Galveston became
the first 8U champion.
Town & Country Softball is open to girls in the four age groups
using January 1 as the cut off date. League age will be
determined by the player’s age as of December 31. For example,
if a player whose tenth birthday would fall on December 31, then
the player would be considered a ten-year-old. But, if her
birthday would be January 1, then the player would be a league
age of 9 for all tournament entry purposes.