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Feb 10, 2019 | Candy McEwan | 1548 views
Registration for 2019 - now open
St. Marys Minor Ball is now accepting registration for boys hardball and girls fastball. Please click here to complete the registration form. You must complete a separate registration form for each player. Registration must be completed no later than Friday, March 15. After this date, players may be placed on a waiting list. 

Until registration is complete, we are unable to publish a schedule of practice and game nights. We cannot complete our schedule until player registration is complete. 

Total refunds will be granted if the season has not begun. After the season has begun, an administration fee will apply to any refunds requested. 

Payment for registration can be made in the following ways: 

1. Send an email transfer to [email protected]. Please state who the payment is being made for and make the answer to the security question something obvious. 

2. Pay by cash, debit or credit on Saturday, April 27 at St. Marys DCVI. This is also the day to pick up player uniforms. All registration payments must be made by this date. 

If you have any questions regarding registration, please email [email protected]

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