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Last weekend of Spring Baseball Registration at Jefferson County Pony League


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February 12th will be the last weekend of signups for Jefferson County Pony League (JCPL)
The park is located on the corners of Washington and Gulf in Groves (across from Bruce's Market Basket off 39th Street) or you can register online at jeffcopl.com
If you have any questions contact Robert 719-8935, Greg 722-0663, Stacey 963-1460 or Cory 728-7742

JCPL is open to Nederland, Groves, Port Neches, Port Arthur and Sabine Pass.

Ages 3-4 (Tball) $35.00
Ages 5-6 (Shetland) $65.00
Ages 7-8 (Pinto) $80.00
Ages 9-10 (Mustang) $100.00
Ages 11-12 (Bronco) $100.00
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