The Northern California Connie Mack Baseball Association represents all teams affiliated with Connie Mack Baseball in Northern California that are registered members of American Amateur Baseball Congress. The structure of the association provides the teams the ability to quality for state, regional and national AABC tournaments.
Please check the Calendar page of this site for information regarding dates for the upcoming season.
2011 CONNIE MACK WORLD SERIES
The HOOTS Baseball Club from Danville has advanced to the Connie Mack World Series in Farmington, New Mexico. The HOOTS won the Connie Mack West Regional Tournament held at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Arizona going 5-0 to earn their second trip to the World Series in the past 3 years. The 2009 team became the first team from Northern California to get to Farmington in over 20 years.
The final game was won by the HOOTS 2-0 in a very competitive game versus the Southern California Renegades. The HOOTS were the North California State Champion and earned the berth in the West Regional as the lone team from Northern California.
The HOOTS will travel to Farminton on Thursday, August 4 and will begin play on Saturday against the defending World Series Champion Midland Redskins. The team will join the other 10 remaining teams left nationally in Connie Mack baseball in the traditionalThe HOOTS met with Midland in the opening game of the series in 2009, which Midland went on to win the 2009 World Series. The HOOTS in 2009 faced the 2 finalist at the World Series, Midland and the Dallas DBat Mustangs.
The Connie Mack World Series web site link is noted below.
http://www.cmws.org/
This is a list of all the Web pages on this site.
AABC West Region Coach of the Year
The American Amateur Baseball Congress recognized Manager Don Johns of the Danville HOOTS as the 2009 West Region Coach of the Year. Coach Johns led the HOOTS to its third North State Championship and the West Regional Championship. The HOOTS advanced to the Connie Mack World Series in Farmington, New Mexico to become only the second team since 1959 from Northern California to achieve that distinction. In a recent interview, Coach Johns commented "this award is really not about me, but about our players, everyone on our coaching staff, and our Connie Mack league in the north and the quality of baseball we provide." The HOOTS ended their season at the World Series with an overall record of 42-9-1. Congratulations to the entire Northern California Connie Mack organization and to Coach Don Johns and the Danville HOOTS Baseball Club for this outstanding achievement.
2010 Participating Connie Mack Teams-Updated
The following teams have agreed to participate in the Northern California Connie Mack League for the upcoming season. The association has currently formed 3 leagues. The teams located in the immediate Bay Area are Oakland Baseball, NorCal, California Smoke, Peninsula Connie Mack, HOOTS Baseball Club, Sonoma County Rebels, Union City Lookouts, EJ Warriors and Delta Indians. The Valley League teams are EDH Vipers, Tracy Cardinals, West Lane Baseball Club, CenCal, RBI Baseball Academy, Lodi Basebal and Payters Baseball.
American Amateur Baseball Congress of Northern California
The Connie Mack Division for players age 18 and under operates as one of the divisions and is a League Member in good standing. The corporation is a nonprofit PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATION and is organized within the meaing of Section 501(c), Internal Revenue Code. This organization does not function for the benefit on any person. The specific purpose of this corporation is to promote the basic aims of the American Amateur Baseball Congress(AABC). The NOR-CAL member leagues participating shall be in California and North of a line extending from and to include the city limits of San Luis Obispo to a point East to include the city limits of Bakersfield and continue across the Sierra Nevada Mountains in a straight line to the California/Nevada border. Th Northern border will be the state of Oregon and the Western border will be the Pacific ocean.