HYAA spring sports registration is going on now

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Hanover Youth Athletic Association (HYAA) has opened on-line
registration for their spring baseball and softball programs for
children in grades K – 9th. On-line registration, which opened on
January 1st, will run for one month until January 31st. Parents may
register their children on-line for HYAA’s spring baseball and
softball programs at www.hyaa.net
. You may also register “in person” on two Tuesdays; January 10th
and 24th (re-scheduled from 1/17) at the Hanover High School from 7:00
p.m. – 8:30 p.m. either night. Family discounts for 3 or more children
in the same sport can be done on-line as well. Please know that your
child must be registered for spring baseball or softball in order to
play summer ball.

HYAA is also still accepting late registrations for the 2012 spring
soccer program. Parents of players at the high school level only may
register through March 1st on-line with no additional fees. Parents of
players in Grades K – 8th may also continue to register late, but
will be assessed a $25 late fee and may be on a waiting list until
positions become available. All wait-listed players will be notified
if and when they are placed on teams.

For further information, please go to http://www.hyaa.net
or e-mail info@hyaa.net
.

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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