Registration Open for Softball Leagues & Early Bird Softball Tourney

Registration Open for Softball Leagues & Early Bird Softball Tourney
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City of Cheyenne recently issued the following announcement.

Men’s & women’s softball league registration remains open. The final day to register your team for the upcoming league is Thursday, April 14th. The current fee for this league is $450 per team, a $20 fee per player, plus an additional $50 late fee. Regular season games will begin Monday, May 16th. Games will take place at the Brimmer Softball Complex and the Converse Softball Complex.

Registration for the Early Bird softball tournament is also open. The deadline to register your team for the tournament is Thursday, April 28th. Cost of the tournament is $250 for United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) sanctioned teams, and $300 for non-sanctioned teams. Tournament play will take place on Saturday, May 7th at the Brimmer Softball Complex.

Register your team in person at the Kiwanis Community House (4603 Lions Park Dr.). Registration forms are available online at www.cheyennerec.org. Contact David Mullen at 307-773-1039 or dmullen@cheyennecity.org should you have any questions.

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