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The 4th Annual CytRx Strike Out Lou Gehrig's Disease All Star Invitational Tournament
July 17 - 20, 2008
Thousand Oaks, California

2007 12U Champions: CJBL
The CytRx Strike Out Lou Gehrig's Disease All Star Invitational Tournament keeps growing as it plays host to some of the finest league and club teams from throughout Southern and Central California.
Teams are treated to three days of exciting baseball competition, along with a kick-off barbecue, baseball clinic led by former major leaguers, a televised 12 /U championship game, lots of prizes, and fun events including a home run derby, Dunk-An-Ump, Around the Horn Competition and Hit-A-Thon. But most importantly, the players take home the satisfaction of knowing that their on-field efforts directly raised money to help people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease).
10U Action

A Diving Catch
The tournament is a pool play format consisting of 10 teams in each division: 12 U / 10U / 8U. Every team will be guaranteed a minimum of three games, culminating in an exciting Championship Day on Sunday July 20th with a televised 12 U championship game. All Star teams from Little League, Cal Ripken League, Pony League along with Club teams are invited, so you'll have the opportunity to face top talent from around the state.
The Tournament will sell out so submit your registration early to guarantee your team a spot. Give them the opportunity of a lifetime to play in what has become the premier late-summer tournament in Southern California, while they help people that are suffering from a deadly disease. Win or lose, kids and parents alike leave every year with the satisfaction of knowing that they have made a difference in someone's life.
"It's Outta' Here"
The 2007 Home Run Derby
"Increase awareness of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease) and raise funds for patient services for The Greater Los Angeles Chapter of The ALS Association through promotion and sponsorship of a professionally organized and run youth baseball tournament."