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III.STATOS <br />1990 <br />IV.H\r^FIELD <br />-A pivotal year for OBA! We now have the <br />population base, the program, the interest <br />and support of our parents and the <br />financial plans and resources to receive <br />our own Little League Charter. The new <br />charter will be in place for the 1990 <br />season. <br />Major leagues will remain at 4 teams for <br />1990 but must exp-*' to 6 teams in 1991 <br />due to increased c i .^us in 10 to 12 age <br />group. <br />Minor league will expand to 12 or 13 <br />teams. <br />T-ball and Instructional leagues also have <br />increasing participation. <br />We project a 1990 OBA program t; <br />serve over 450 youth ages 5 thru <br />will <br />NEEDS -Since we will now have our own charter we <br />need a regulation Little League Field. <br />Wolner Fields in Mound ere over-flowing <br />and not available for our continued use <br />beyond 1990. <br />Holbrook Park in Long lake was built for <br />softball and is not "regulction" LL <br />(fences too long, no safety screen in <br />front of dugouts, etc.). We <.re curren*"!/ <br />utilizing Holbrook Tuesday and Thursday <br />evenings, but are there on "borrv'*wed time” <br />due to demands for use by other gxcups. <br />Therefore, to facilitate having our own LL <br />Charter and our own LL system and to <br />enhance a program that directly serves <br />250 youth, we need our own regulation LL <br />field! <br />A)A regulation LL field fits perfectly on the <br />previously described site tit Bederwood Park. <br />B)A diagram of a regulation LL field is enclosed.