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2010 AABC North Atlantic Regional Tournament
Albany, NY

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

  FRIDAY August 6, 2010

ROUND #1

GAME #1          11 AM                    Upper NY Host vs NJ #2-South/Central
               Keenholts Park
GAME #2          11 AM                    NJ #1 vs Metro #1
               Bleecker Stadium
GAME #3              2 PM                       Upper NY vsMetro #2
               Bleecker Stadium

  ROUND #2

GAME #4              2PM                       Winner #1 vs Winner #2
               Keenholts Park
GAME #5              5 PM                       Winner #3 vs Loser #2
               Keenholts Park
GAME #6              5:30 PM                 Loser #1 vs Loser #3
               Bleecker Stadium
Pairings drawn or matchups determined immediately following Round #2

Satureday August 7 2010

ROUND #3

GAME #7              11 AM                    TBA
               Keenholts Park
GAME #8              2 PM                       TBA
               Keenholts Park
Pairings drawn or matchups determined immediately following Round #3

 

ROUND #4

GAME #9              5 PM                       TBA
               Keenholts Park
**GAME #10         5 PM                      TBA
               Central Park
**(Game #10 will be played Saturday only if there are 4 teams all with 1 loss remaining)

SUNDAY August 8, 2010
ROUND #5

GAME #10            11 AM                   CHAMPIONSHIP #1
               Keenholts Park
GAME #11            2 PM                     CHAMPIONSHIP #2
               Keenholts Park

 

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Proud host of the
2010 AABC North Atlantic Regional Tournament

Albany Twilight League

The Albany Twilight League has been bringing baseball to the Capital Region since 1930 when founder George Elwell first organized the league. As the oldest amateur baseball league in the country, the ATL has been proud to showcase the Capital Region’s best talent. Throughout its 78 years of existence the league has been the place for existing and former college players, for former minor league and major league players to continue their playing experiences long after the conclusion of their professional careers, and has been the starting point for many minor league and major league players.