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American Division | National Division |
Poughkeepsie, NY (MAR) |
Mineral Area, Mo (MWP) |
Wiilamette Valley, OR (PNW) |
Glen Allen, VA (SER) |
Bryant, AR (SWR) |
Norwalk, CT (NER) |
South Bend, IN (OVR) |
Honolulu, HI (PSW) |
Palm Beach Gardens, FL (HOST) |
Longwood, FL (FL State Champ) |
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Overview
With a growing population of over 51,000 residents, Palm Beach Gardens is a masterfully planned community with meticulously landscaped public and private areas, fantastic shopping, amazing culture and exceptional dining located in sunny south Florida. These benefits appeal to indivuals and industries alike.
While an increasing number of professional athletes call Palm Beach Gardens home, it has been home to the headquarters of the Professional Golfers’ Association of America (PGA) and The Honda Classic golf tournament for years. In fact, The Honda Classic is played at the PGA National Resort & Spa, the host hotel for the 10U World Series athletes.
This full service resort is just minutes away from two amazing shopping venues: Downtown at the Gardens and The Gardens Mall. Downtown at the Gardens is a unique, open-air, pedestrian only shopping mecca featuring wonderful restaurants, specialty retailers, live entertainment, unique events and a sixteen screen cinema. The Gardens Mall is equally impressive and has become known as a premiere shopping destination in Palm Beach County featuring department stores such as Nordstrom, Saks, Bloomindales, as well as 150 fine specialty shops ranging in appeal from Gucci and Channel to Vineyard Vines and J. Crew.
Palm Beach Gardens enjoys beautiful weather all year, and has taken advantage of this benefit with its Art in Public Places. This collection of interesting and thought provoking sculptures is scattered throughout the city along walking and biking trails, open air dining, as well as main thoroughfares. Designed to inspire and placed with care, this accessible art is always appealing to the public.
Palm Beach Gardens is also minutes from some of the most beautiful beaches in Palm Beach County. After a day of boating, jet skiing, fishing, snorkeling, kayaking, or just lying in the sun surrounded by the beautiful blue waters, enjoy a delicious meal at one of Palm Beach Gardens amazing restaurants. Palm Beach Gardens offers a variety of dining experiences, from farm-to-table or vegan resturaunts to local sports grills or national chains, there is a dining experience for any appitite.
Palm Beach Gardens Baseball is truly honored to share all that we have to offer with baseball teams throughout the county as we host the 10U World Series August 5-11, 2016. Our fields at Gardens Park feature 8 lit fields with dugout lighting, manicured grass infields, red clay playing surface, protective netting for spectator viewing, bleachers with sun protection, scoreboards, 8 batting cages, bull pens on each field, PA System for each field, multiple soft-toss stations, 2 concession stands, Fire/Emergency/Police stations on property, Ample parking, “Green Monster” home run fence with integrated traditional scoreboard on Field 3, 2 playgrounds, and 2 covered party pavilions.
It is with great enthusiasm and excitement that Palm Beach Gardens welcomes the 10U World Series!
History of Winners and Host Sites
2015 - |
Manatee, FL at Jonesboro, AR |
2014 - |
Marlton, NJ at Winchester, VA |
2013 - |
Visalia, CA at Ocala, FL |
2012 - |
Northwest Bakersfield, CA at Bentonville, AR |
2011 - |
Southeast Lexington, KY at Winchester, VA |
2010 - |
Scott County, KY at Ocala, FL |
2009 - |
West Raleigh, NC at Lamar, CO |
2008 - |
West Raleigh, NC at Abbeville, LA |
2007 - |
Elk Grove, CA at Vincennes, IN |
2006 - |
Visalia, CA at Lafayette, LA |
2005 - |
Kenner, LA at Russelville, AR |
2004 - |
Fort Caroline, FL at Vincennes, IN |
2003 - |
Lexington, KY at Williamsburg, VA |
2002 - |
Jacksonville, FL at Bakersfield, CA |
2001 - |
Glen Allen, VA at Vincennes, IN |
Awards
MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER |
BATTING CHAMPION
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Will Hemp, Glen Allen, VA |
Will Hemp, Glen Allen, VA (.667) |
Sportsmanship Award |
Pearl City, HI |
All-World Series Team |
All-Defensive Team |
Pitcher - |
Owen Paino, Poughkeepsie, NY |
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Skylar Ospasini, Pearl City, HI |
Pitcher - |
Kyle Close, Norwalk, CT |
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Nicholas Banner, Palm Beach Gardens, FL |
Catcher - |
Nate Boeckle, Glen Allen, VA |
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Payton Tyner, Willamette Valley, OR |
1st Base - |
Bryce Jackson, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
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Michael Schiavone, Poughkeepsie, NY |
2nd Base - |
Reid Catton, Bryant, AR |
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Kevin Camacho, Poughkeepsie, NY
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3rd Base - |
Blake Mathews, Palm Beach Gardens, FL |
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Chase Hall, Longwood, FL |
Shortstop - |
Lee Sowers, Glen Allen, VA |
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Will Hemp, Glen Allen, VA |
Outfield - |
Wil Stalzer, Norwalk, CT |
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Nate Boeckle, Glen Allen, VA |
Outfield - |
Charlie LaFreniere, Norwalk, CT |
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Cameron Dombrowski, South Bend, IN |
Outfield - |
Will Kuimjian, Glen Allen, VA |
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Bryce LeSane, South Bend, IN |
Utility - |
Shonty Passi, Pearl City, HI |
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