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Friday, April 19, 2013

Advisory: Little League Parade to Cause Restrictions on ARB

The parade will be held Saturday morning.

Anyone traveling on Allegheny River Boulevard on Saturday morning should be aware of some restrictions. On Saturday, April 20, at 9 a.m., the Riverview Athletic Association will be celebrating opening day of the spring baseball/softball season with a parade. The Little League teams will march on the boulevard from Verona Borough to Riverside Park. Motorists should take caution and be aware. __________________ Plum-Oakmont Patch is on Facebook  and on Twitter . Don't forget to sign up for our dailyemail newsletter by  clicking here.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Gallery: Plum Baseball Softball Association Fall Ball

Here are some photos of children playing in the PBSA's fall ball league. Got your own? Share them with us!

The Plum Baseball Softball Association's fall ball season is in full swing, and we want you to share your photos! Is your child playing in the league this fall? Take some photos and share them with Plum-Oakmont Patch readers! All you have to do is hit the "Upload Photos and Videos" button. For more information about the organization, visit www.pbsasports.org. _______________________ Plum-Oakmont Patch is on Facebook and on Twitter. Don't forget to sign up for our daily email newsletter by clicking here.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Batter's Up—PBSA, RAA Spring Baseball/Softball Season Begins

The Plum Baseball & Softball Association and the Riverview Athletic Association kick off their spring season on Saturday.

It's time for little league baseball and softball! On Saturday, both the Plum Baseball & Softball Association and the Riverview Athletic Association will hold opening day events for their teams. This is the first time children in Plum are playing with the Plum Baseball & Softball Association, a new athletic group the took over after the Plum Borough Athletic Association disbanded due to lease violations and criminal charges against its former president. The PBSA has been able to keep things on schedule and begin the season on time. The Pittsburgh Pirates also have made a $5,000 donation toward the organization. On Saturday, there will be a ceremony at 11:30 a.m. at the borough fields along Ross Hollow Road. The president of the the Pirate …

Friday, February 10, 2012

PBSA Gets Ready for 2012 Baseball and Softball Season

The Plum Baseball & Softball Association has released information about a parents meeting and registration.

The Plum Baseball & Softball Association plans to conduct the 2012 baseball and softball season in Plum Borough. The PBSA will offer opportunities for boys and girls ages 6 to 18 to play baseball and softball on both in-house and tournament teams. Girls age 19 are also eligible to participate in the slow-pitch softball league. Informational Meeting for Parents and PBSA Members The PBSA executive board is inviting interested parents, and all prospective PBSA members, coaches and managers to attend an informational meeting that will be held on Thursday March 1, at 7 p.m., at the Holiday Park United Methodist Church, 81 Sandune Drive. The agenda includes: The board also will address other questions and concerns. Registration Registration for …

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Heidi Dezayas

8:42 am on Thursday, March 8, 2012

A reminder that PBSA signups will be held this weekend.   more ›

Monday, October 10, 2011

Plum Borough Council, PBAA Try to Work Things Out

As Plum Borough Council and the Plum Borough Athletic Association try to work out a lease agreement, some residents say it's a move in the right direction. Others, however, want the current PBAA board to step down.

Plum Borough Council and Plum Borough Athletic Association officials are in the process of negotiating terms for a new lease, but residents are split as to how it should be done. At Monday's borough council meeting, about 75 people were in the audience. Many of them attended in support of the PBAA, and others were against the organization's current board members. Last month, the borough sent a letter to the PBAA stating that they no longer would have rights to eight ballfields along Ross Hollow Road. The letter cited several permit violations. The athletic association has leased the fields for $1 a year. Last week, however, borough officials agreed to withdraw the termination notice in an effort to sit down with PBAA board members to …

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