The Rosemount 12-1 team played their best volleyball of the season at the 3 day Northern Lights January Thaw Tournament at the Minneapolis Convention Center. The team improved with every match. ]]>
Congratulations to the 17-1 team for winning the silver division championship at the Lakes Tournmaent on January 28th. The girls finished is style with just 6 players, but pulled out the championship through solid team work! Congrats! ]]>Click here to register today!
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The community is invited to attend the upcoming Tennis Block Party hosted by Rosemount High School Tennis, RAAA In-House & Traveling Tennis and Rosemount Parks & Recreation. Representatives from each organization will be on hand to answer questions regarding their tennis programs and the opportunities available for tennis in Rosemount.
Players from RAAA and Rosemount High School will be on hand for drills and fun tennis activities for kids and all who arrive. No experience neccessary. Adults are welcome to participate in the fun! Please bring a racquet if available. Stick around for more fun following the Block Party: RHS players are teaming up with their parents for a player/parent doubles tournament.
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We are in need of donated items for the silent auction. Any items are welcome but gift cards, Timberwolves or Gopher gear or tickets are always good items.
If you would like to donate something, please contact Cindy Grim at 952-250-7057 or cindygrim@charter.net. All proceeds will go to support the RHS Girls basketball booster club.
Thanks for your donations!
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It’s now law in Minnesota that if young athletes show signs of a concussion, coaches must sideline them until they can get a medical all-clear.
To help ensure the health and safety of our young athletes, the Centers for Disease Control developed the Heads Up: Concussion in Youth Sports initiative to offer information about concussions to coaches, parents, and athletes involved in youth sports.
Big Barrel Bat Rules (2⅝” or 2¾”) – 14U & Below
Effective January 1, 2012
ALL of the above must be manufactured by an approved USSSA Bat Licensee.
This applies to ALL Big Barrel Bats, including Coach Pitch bats.
Big Barrel Bat Rules (2⅝” or 2¾”) – 15U & Above
Both of the above must be manufactured by an approved USSSA Bat Licensee
Small Barrel Baseball Bat Rules (2¼” or less)
For 2012 and 2013
ALL of the above must be manufactured by an approved USSSA Bat Licensee.
This applies to tee ball bats longer than 23”.
For 2014:
Both of the above must be manufactured by an approved USSSA Bat Licensee.
1 Qualified BBCOR bat – A Big Barrel bat that is made by a USSSA approved bat licensee, has a BBCOR mark permanently attached to the bat that is recognized by NHSF as a legal bat for NHSF sanctioned play and has no more than a minus 3 ounces difference from the length of the bat. Minimum bat length is 29 inches.
2 The old mark is simply the words “USSSA BPF 1.15”, all together in one spot on the bat.
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