Registration
Registrations details coming soon!
Welcome Message
Oakville Little League is proud to be hosting the some of the best teams of Minor (10U) and Major (12U) baseball players from around Ontario and Western New York as they compete for the Oakville All-Star 10U/12U Tournament championship.
The first games will be played on the Friday, ending with the championship game on the Sunday afternoon. Games will be played at various Oakville Little League fields around Oakville. Championship day will be played at the Cornwall Park.
Please explore this website for visitor information, Championship tournament info, and maps/directions to tournament venues.
If you are interested in volunteering to help with organization and running of this year’s tournament or would like more information about the tournament, please send an email via our Contact Us page.
Past Champions
Year | Champion | City |
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2012 | Ontario Expos | St. Mary’s, ON |
2011 | Ontario Nationals | St. Mary’s, ON |
2010 | Etobicoke Rangers | Etobicoke, ON |
2009 | Clarence Crusaders | Clarence, NY |
2008 | Tournament rained out | — |
2007 | Oakville Whitecaps | Oakville, ON |
2006 | Ancaster Little League | Ancaster, ON |
2005 | Central Amherst Little League | Amherst, NY |
2004 | Kanata Little League | Kanata, ON |
2003 | Stoney Creek Little League | Stoney Creek, ON |
2002 | Grosse Pointe Park Little League | Grosse Pointe, MI |
2001 | Central Amherst Little League | Amherst, NY |
2000 | Oakville Little League | Oakville, ON |
1999 | Dundas Little League | Dundas, ON |
Tournament Rules
The Oakville All-Star 10U/12U Tournament rules will be provided at the diamond and have been emailed to coaches.
About the Town of Oakville
Welcome to Oakville. A vibrant and impressive community within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), the Town of Oakville is a beautiful lakeside community with a strong heritage, preserved and celebrated by residents and visitors alike. Incorporated in 1857, this striking town has become one of the most coveted residential and business centres in Ontario, and for good reason:
- Great restaurants
- Charming shopping districts
- Outstanding entertainment
- Proximity to Lake Ontario and recreational areas
- Easy access via QEW, 403, 407 and GO Transit
This thriving municipality of about 166,000 residents provides all the advantages of a well-serviced urban centre, while also maintaining its small-town ambiance. Along historical downtown streets, Oakville offers a mix of converted 19th century buildings which accommodate over 400 fine shops, services and restaurants.
A 30-minute drive from downtown Toronto, and an hour’s drive from the U.S. border, Oakville boasts more than 1.4 million visitors annually.
Residents and visitors enjoy theatre, dance, music and comedy performances at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. They can visit the museum at Erchless Estate, located in the home of the Chisolms, Oakville’s founding family. Other points of interest include galleries, historical societies and local architecture, especially in heritage neighbourhoods.
Enjoy over 3,212 acres of park space, many with groomed hiking trails, or drop by a recreation centre which provides programs for all ages. For boaters, Oakville features two picturesque harbours with docks and slips for sail and powerboats. For golfers, Oakville is home to the Glen Abbey Golf Club.
People who live here are proud of the quality of life this great community has to offer. In a recent survey of residents, 86 per cent said Oakville is a better place to live than anywhere else in the GTA. Ideally located in a beautiful natural setting, Oakville offers first-rate facilities and amenities. The outstanding range of lifestyle choices will continue to make this growing community one in which residents and businesses feel a sense of pride and connection.
Enjoy your stay in our fine community!
For more information check out the Visit Oakville website.
Contact Us
If you have any questions pertaining to the Adam Fedoruk Memorial CAN/AM Tournament, please use our Contact Us page