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Cincinnati Flames Baseball
The Cincy Flames Baseball Program
is recognized as one of the premier youth baseball organizations in
the country. Founded in 1994 by Jay Basil, it has consistently
delivered on its Mission Statement:
To
instill the integrity of the game of baseball into each player while
helping
them understand the greatness of the game. To allow
each player
to
learn the many life lessons associated with the game of baseball.
To
guide and enhance the development needed to advance to the college
or
professional level. To provide the best learning
environment,
the
best competition, and the most fun the game of baseball
has
to offer to its participants.
The
Flames Baseball Program welcomes players, parents and coaches who are
committed to improve their skills, playing competitively, and
supporting the Flames Mission as well as adhering to all rules and
guidelines. It is a program for players and coaches to
dramatically improve their skills through individual instruction,
coach’s clinics, and by playing competitive teams throughout the
country. All Flames teams are Travel Teams that cover quite a
wide geographic area.
The
2006 Flames Baseball Program consists of 10 teams ages 8U to 18U.
The Cincy Flames baseball program is very proud of their
numerous accomplishments in their relatively short 11 years of
existence.
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National Championships
1999
– 9 & Under CABA
2001
– 12 & Under NABF
2003
– 10 & Under CABA
2003
– 14 & Under Sandlotter
2005
– 15 & Under NABF
2005
- 10 & Under Cincinnati
World Series
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National Runners-Up
1999
– 10 & Under NABF
2000
– 10 & Under NABF
2001
– 9 & Under CABA
2002
– 12 & Under NABF
2003
– 12 & Under NABF
2004
– 12 & Under Cooperstown
2004
– 15 & Under Sandlotter
2005
– 9 & Under CABA
2006
- 10 & Under Cincinnati World Series
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Coaches
in the Flames program were successful long before the Flames Program
was formed. Our coaches won a National Championship in (AABC) in
1988, were runners up in 1989, 1990 & 1993 in AABC as well as
Runner-up in 2001 (Hap Dumont). Flames teams & coaches have
finished in the top 4 in the nation a total of 37 times.
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