WELCOME TO TOWAMENCIN CONNIE MACK
BASEBALL
Bux-Mont Division
Pennsylvania Connie Mack Baseball League
Connie Mack Baseball is a community baseball league set up for boys age 13-17 and is played on a regulation, full-sized baseball field with 90' bases and a 60' 6" pitcher's mound. The league is administered by a Board of Directors that works to maintain the integrity of community baseball and sets rules that govern league play. Each organization has a defined territory from where it may draw players.
Towamencin Connie Mack was started in 1973 and plays in the Bux-Mont Division of The Pennsylvania Connie Mack Baseball League. Pennsylvania Connie Mack was formed in 1953 and has two divisions, the Bux-Mont and the Lehigh Valley. At the end of the year, Pennsylvania Connie Mack holds a year-end tournament with the top teams from each "A” League competing for the title of State Champion. Towamencin was the winner of the State Title in 1996.
Currently there are 18 organizations in the Bux-Mont Division which comprises Bucks and Montgomery Counties. The League maintains a website at www.bmcm.homestead.com. There you will find additional information on the teams in the league, directions to their fields as well as rules governing the league. There is also a link to the Lehigh Valley Division, which has 24 organizations spread over Lehigh, Northampton and Monroe Counties.
The Bux-Mont Division also sponsors play in a Senior Connie Mack League for young men between the ages of 17-35. This league is grouped into two divisions; the Sullivan Division for young men ages 17-23 and the Hostelley Division for young men ages 19-35. There are no territorial restrictions in Senior Connie Mack and organizations are free to draw players from wherever they may find them. There is an overlap between the two divisions to allow for young men that have played American Legion Baseball to play in the Hostelley Division. Legion players may play in the Sullivan Division but there are restrictions on their pitching. Towamencin Senior Connie Mack teams have won several titles since the league started to include the Hostelly Division title in 2004 & 2005 and the Sullivan Division title in 2009.