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Awards

Award WinnerAwardAward Year
John Rhodes Roger Tremaine Person Of The Year 2010
Chris Estep Director/Executive Of The Year 2010
Sports at the Beach Past Presidents Award 2010
Steve August John E Mocny Commissioners 2010
East Cobb, Georgia World Series Site Of The Year 2010
Rob Mackey Roger Tremaine Person Of The Year 2009
John Davenport Director/Executive Of The Year 2009
Ben Herrera Past Presidents Award 2009
Harry Oschip John E Mocny Commissioners 2009
Charleston, South Carolina World Series Site Of The Year 2009
Opening Ceremonies 9, 11 & 15 World Series Special Event Award 2009
13 and Under World Series Mark Galyean Special Achievement Award 2009
EnRico Heirman Roger Tremaine Person Of The Year 2008
Gregg Beemer Director/Executive Of The Year 2008
Guerry Baldwin Past Presidents Award 2008
John Rhodes John E Mocny Commissioners Award 2008
Northern Illinois World Series Site Of The Year 2008
Jayson Werth Graduate Of The Year 2008
Nancy Pell Roger Tremaine Person Of The Year 2007
Ben Herrera Director/Executive Of The Year 2007
Jerry Saylers Past Presidents Award 2007
Mark Andrus John E Mocny Commissioners 2007
Lebanon, Tennessee World Series Site Of The Year 2007
Alex Cora Graduate Of The Year 2007
Sig Schatz Roger Tremaine Person Of The Year 2006
Arturo Perez-Figaredo Director/Executive Of The Year 2006
CABA Of Puerto Rico Past Presidents Award 2006
Bill Beckett John E Mocny Commissioners Award 2006
Crystal Lake, IL World Series Site Of The Year 2006
Corey Patterson Graduate Of The Year 2006

Congratulations!

CABA congratulates all of the nearly 500 teams that advanced through league or tournament play to compete in our World Series and National Championships in 2011.

Participants came from Maine to Washington state, Florida to Southern California and all points in between to parrticipate in events held in locations such as  Reno Nevada to Charleston South Carolina, along with St Clair Shores, Michigan to Marietta, Georgia. Participating teams represented many of the nations finest programs providing great opportunities for tomorrow’s stars!

Top Finishers:

The best of the best from Georgia, California, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Washington, Maryland, Massachusetts and New York competed in championship games in 11 age levels.

Perennial powers East Cobb Astros, Nor Cal, Cincy Flames, Schaumburg Seminoles, Dulin Dodgers, Brooklyn Bergen Beach, Upper Deck Stars, Gravel Baseball, Seattle Select, Team Georgia and the South Carolina Diamond Devils brought their A games to create an electric atmosphere at their special events for the thousands of fans that came to see exciting amateur baseball action. World Series participants got to play a minimum of 6 games and participants in the championship game of the double elimination championship brackets were battle tested through up to 12 games in pool and elimination play. The teams that emerged were indeed the true champions and are to be congratulated for their outstanding accomplishment.

For a complete list of World Series championship results  click here  In addition, you can see series recaps and all star selections by following the quick links on several of the world series pages.