Babe Ruth World
Series
Headquarters Hotel:
Quality Inn
1-95 & Highway 264
Exit 121
4941 US 264 West
Wilson, NC 27893
(252)291-6400
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Stadium:
Fleming Stadium
300 Stadium Street
Wilson, North Carolina 27893
Phone: (252) 291-8627
WILSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
The 2006 Babe Ruth Baseball 14-Year-Old World Series will be held in Wilson, North Carolina, and will be hosted by the Wilson County Youth Athletic Association. The World Series will be played at historic Fleming Stadium.
By hosting the 2006 World Series, the W.C.Y.A.A. will have hosted five World Series in seven years, which is unprecedented. The 2000 Babe Ruth Softball 12U World Series, the 2001 Babe Ruth Baseball 13-Year-Old World Series, 2003 12U Softball World Series, and the 2004 14-Year-Old World Series were huge successes.
Over the past eight years, the W.C.Y.A.A. has also hosted three Babe Ruth Regional Tournaments, thirteen Babe Ruth State Tournaments, and 10 District Tournaments.
The W.C.Y.A.A. was established in 1953, incorporated in 1990, and has been affiliated with Babe Ruth Baseball and Babe Ruth Softball since 1995. Activities offered include softball, baseball, tackle football, boys' and girls' basketball, and soccer. Over 115 baseball and softball teams participated in the W.C.Y.A.A.'s 2005 spring season and 72 in its 2005 fall season. The total participation in all activities for the 2004-2005 athletic year was 3,750.
Fleming Stadium is an outstanding site for the World Series. Built in 1936, Fleming Stadium has undergone numerous changes in the past few years. New seating, a new scoreboard, new fencing, and an upgraded press box are just a few of the changes. The field is well maintained by the City of Wilson Parks and Recreation staff.
Fleming Stadium seats over 3,000 fans. Over the years, such great players as Harmon Killebrew, Carl Yastrzemski, Rod Carew, Jimmy Fox, Mickey Mantle, Robin Roberts, Cal Ripken, Sr., and Ted Williams have played in the stadium. Presently, the stadium is host to the Wilson Tobs, a collegiate baseball team. Fleming Stadium is also host to the North Carolina State Baseball Museum.
Incorporated in 1849, Wilson is located 45 miles east of Raleigh, the state capitol of North Carolina. Wilson boasts a collection of historic buildings and faithfully preserved fine southern homes.
Wilson is known as the "City of Antiques" and the "City of Trees." We are very proud of the Imagination Station, Eastern North Carolina's only hands-on science museum. Wilson has 35 public parks, four recreational centers, three motion picture theatres, four 18-hole golf courses, one bowling facility, 40 tennis courts, and 2 city-owned swimming pool complexes.
Wilson offers numerous restaurants featuring great seafood, steak, and barbeque pork. Great landmarks include Parkers BBQ, Bill's BBQ, Dick's Hot Dogs, Silver Lake Oyster Bar, and The Beefmastor. Wilson also has over 1,100 hotel and motel rooms available.
With population of over 60,000, Wilson County offers two regional airports near the city of Wilson and a major international airport near Raleigh, North Carolina.
The W.C.Y.A.A. is very proud to host the 2006 Babe Ruth Baseball 14-Year-Old World Series. Our many hard working volunteers and southern hospitality will make your stay in Wilson a very enjoyable one.
LOCAL MEDIA INFORMATION
NEWSPAPERS:
WILSON DAILY TIMES
2001 Downing Street
Wilson, North Carolina 27893
Phone: (252) 265-7807 (Tom Hamm-Sports Editor)
(252) 243-5151
KENLY NEWS
201 West Second Street
Kenly, NC 27542
Phone: (919) 284-2295
ROCKY MOUNT
800 Tiffany Street
Rocky Mount, NC 27802
Phone: (252) 446-5161
RADIO:
WSAY 98.5 FM/1490 AM
Rocky Mount, NC
Phone: (252) 442-8092
TELEVISION:
WRAL-TV 5
2619 Western Blvd.
Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone: (919) 245-9725br>
WTVD-TV 11 News
2920 Horace Watson Road
Wilson, NC 27893
Phone: (252) 243-2411
WNCT-TV 9 News
3221 South Evans Street
Greenville, NC 27834
Phone: (252) 355-8500
WITN-TV 7 News
Highway 17 South
Washington, NC 27889
Phone: (252) 946-3131
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