Located at the foot of Pikes Peak, scenic Colorado Springs offers the perfect setting for our Triple Crown Baseball Series. The Peak is a great qualifying opportunity and features a good geographic mix of competition. Over the past five years, the event has averaged more than 150 teams. We look forward to hosting your team at Pikes Peak!
3-Game Guarantee; two pool play games, then teams will advance to a single-elimination Championship Bracket or Consolation Bracket playoff. Format subject to change based off team numbers, facilities, and weather conditions.
We have the same cutoff date for all ages but allow for grade exceptions (see Tournament Rules)
NOTE: Coaches are required to provide photocopies of birth certificates for proof of age and current report card for proof of grade (if applicable)
Two new and one used baseball per game; get your baseballs back after the game. Please make sure your online digital roster is COMPLETE before the event. (Each team must carry packet of birth certificates throughout tournament)
8u -14u: 1st Place: Team Plaque, Individual Awards; 2nd Place: Team Plaque, Individual Awards
May 9, after 5 p.m. MT
Sunday, April 27: Deadline for payment of entry fee.
Friday, May 9: Game times posted on this website by 5 p.m. MST.
Saturday, May 17: Tournament pool play games begin
Sunday, May 18: Bracket Play
Triple Crown - Colorado Baseball launched its Sportsmanship Program in 2006. This program's goal is to emphasize positives around the ballfield and recognize young players who make it a priority to display positive character traits. Our thanks to GH Pin Company (www.ghpins.com) for partnering with Triple Crown to sponsor the Sportsmanship Program.
At the start of each Triple Crown - Colorado qualifying tournament, head coaches will be given (2) Sportsmanship Award pins. Coaches will be asked to watch for extraordinary sportsmanlike acts by players on opposing teams (not their own teams) and to award the pins during that weekend's tournament. The pins will be a challenge to get because we should all expect a basic level of sportsmanship from all players. If players focus on sportsmanship but don't get pins during a weekend, the core goals will still be achieved. The real long-term reward is in playing the game with the right frame of mind.
Triple Crown Baseball wants to focus on something positive in the face of increasing talk about negativity in youth sports. Given the fact that our Colorado Baseball Series involves over 1,800+ teams, the implementation of the award program is massive. We lack the ability to evaluate every game/every player with our own staff. We want the teams to evaluate opposing player behaviors and reward them accordingly. By having coaches award pins to opposing players, we hope to create an ongoing awareness of, focus on, and respect for sportsmanship.
Please have fun with this and let players know that sportsmanlike behaviors are as commendable as base hits, blazing fastballs and diving stops.
Check-in at your site one hour before your first game.
2212 Executive Cir, Colorado Springs,
CO 80906,
United States
All cars must be parked in designated parking areas. El Pomar Youth Sports Park is not responsible for damage or theft to cars parked on the property.
Accessible Restrooms and All Gender Restrooms.
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