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CAYSA Timeline

CAYSA Timeline

  • 4/2/75: 30 girls playing AELL baseball
  • 4/2/78: John Dickens (President) – 1st Girls Little League Teams Augusta Elks, Bonanza, Knights of Columbus, Mike’s Restaurant 56 Players
  • 6/1/78: Little League Major District & State Champs, Howard Mason/Bob Felt Coaches, Little League Major District & State Champs
  • 6/11/81: Little League Major District & State Champs
  • 6/15/83: Little League Major District & State Champs
  • 6/12/84: BettyLou Fielding (President) – Little League Senior District & State Champs, Little League Major District Champs
  • 6/10/85: Little League Major District Champs, Little League Senior District Champs
  • 6/16/86: Little League Major District Champs, Little League Senior District Champs
  • 6/14/87: Little League Major District Champs, Little League Senior District Champs
  • 6/24/94: Paul Potvin (President) – 10-U AELL Softball State Champs
  • 6/27/95: 10-U ASA State Champs
  • 6/20/96: 12-U ASA State Champs
  • 1/1/97: CAYSA founded, split from Little League, became ASA
  • 6/22/97: 12-U ASA State Champs, 14-U ASA State Champs
  • 11/16/97: 1st CAYSA Board Meeting
  • 6/25/98: 14-U ASA State Champs
  • 10/29/98: Reggie Clark (President)
  • 6/24/99: 14-U ASA State Champs, 16-U ASA State, Regional Champs went to Nationals in Georgia
  • 6/21/00: 14-U ASA State Champs
  • 8/8/00: 14-U ASA National Championship South Dakota
  • 10/8/00: Chris Swain (President)
  • 6/24/01: 16-U ASA State Champs
  • 8/2/01: 16-U ASA National Championship Texas
  • 9/11/01: Tom Radsky (President) – Patriot Field built (Paul Potvin, Joe Linscott, Mike Golden, Ray Beaudoin)
  • 5/10/02: Batting Cage built (Mike Golden, Shawn Harrington)
  • 6/11/02: Dugouts Patriot Field (Dean Parker,Ray Beaudoin)
  • 6/25/02: 16-U ASA State Champs
  • 8/4/03: 18-U ASA National Qualifier South Dakota
  • 7/22/04: 10-U State Champs
  • 7/30/05: 10-U State Champs
  • 7/28/07: 12-U State Champs
  • 8/1/07: Mark Perry (President) – 10-U State & Regional Champs, went to Nationals
    Auburn, Alabama
  • 8/2/08: 10-U State Champs & Regional Runner-Ups
  • 7/29/09: 12-U State Champs
  • 8/11/10: Minuteman Resurfacing (Mark Perry, Ralph Stiman, Joe Linscott,
    Mike Golden, Quirion Construction, B&S Paving, Dean Parker)
  • 4/1/12: Andy Wing (President) – T-Ball Field built (Noel Lavasseur, Andy Wing, Lee Goucher)
  • 4/10/12: Minuteman Dugouts (Paul Rodrigue, Dan Nadeau, Andy Wing,
    Ray Beaudoin, Noel LaVasseur, Bill Ackerson)
  • 7/1/12: 10-U State Champs
  • 5/4/13: Minuteman Field renamed Beaudoin Park
  • 4/20/14: New Backstops Beaudoin Park & Patriot Field