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The Southern California Collegiate Baseball League is a collegiate summer baseball league, formerly the SCCBA (Association). Founded in 2007, the SCCBL is a member of the National Baseball Congress. The SCCBL League Champion represents the league annually at the National Baseball Congress World SeriesinWichita, Kansas. The 2012 SCCBA champions are the Palm Springs POWERofPalm Springs, California, the most successful team to date, by defeating the East L.A. Dodgers. The Power was the Pacific Southwest Baseball League (PSWBL) champions in 2009.
The Palm Springs POWER was a member of the Palm Springs Collegiate League which currently has 6 teams for the 2019 season.[1]
East Los Angeles Dodgers, Inland Empire BuccaneersinJurupa Valley, Orange County Angels, Riverside Bulldogs, San Diego Force and So Cal BombersinMoreno Valley.
They play games with the Cal Jays based in Imperial Valley, Canada JaysofOntario, California, Palmdale 'Stros and So Cal StrosofCorona, California.
http://www.sccbaseball.com/ (has links to its 5-8 teams)
Six or 7 (2016) teams played in the SCCBL, depending on how many teams lasted a season.
The Pirates [10] were replaced by the Arroyo Seco Sentinels[11] for the 2016 season.
The SCCBL plays games with the Orange County Collegiate League (OCCL) which consists of 6 teams. http://leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=occl
In the 2010 season, they admitted four collegiate teams: the Elite Kings then in El Cajon, California, the San Diego Stars, the So Cal CardinalsofCarlsbad, California and Tijuana Toros. In 2011, only the Stars and Elite Kings remained in the SCBBA.
In 2011, the Cardinals/Waves, Mariners/Storm, Pioneers, Yuma Bandits of the PSWL, and Team Thunder (now Team San Diego) and the Toros are in the Sou. Cal. League, a competing collegiate baseball league in the region.
In 2011, the SCCBA played games with other leagues' teams: the Orange County Waves/WolvesofFountain Valley, California and San Diego WavesofOceanside, California; the San Diego ForceofVista, California; the Bay Cal YankeesofCalistoga, California; and the San Francisco Seals (2011) and San Francisco Seagulls of the San Francisco Bay Area.
In 2012, formerly the SCCBA consisted of 9 other teams: the Palm Springs Power, the High Desert Heat (formerly of Lake Havasu City, Arizona); the L.A. Thrashers of Brea, California; the Long Beach Legends; the Orange County HitmenofOrange, California; the Pasadena Pros; the SoCal AthleticsofIrvine, California; the SoCal BombersofCarson, California; the So Cal SklzofEscondido, California;[12] and the Diamond Valley SabresofHemet, California. In the schedule the SCBBA played with 5 non SCCBA teams - the Pomona PrideofPomona, California; the Banning HermitsofBanning; the System 5 (Moreno Valley Yuppies) team of Moreno Valley, the Inland Empire Aces/California Dreamers of Riverside; and the El Centro AcesofEl Centro, California representing the Imperial Valley.
http://sccbaseball.com/southern-california-bombers/inland-empire-aces-schedule/ SoCal Bombers season schedule
The Western Baseball Association based in San Diego have 8 teams in 2010, 4-6 teams as of the 2011 and 4 of them in the 2012 seasons to represent an area left out by the SCBBA and Sou. Cal Leagues. They are the San Diego Stars, La Jolla Fire (in San Diego), Mira Mesa Mavericks (also in San Diego), Coronado SeaGulls, Elite Kings of El Cajon, California, Escondido Coyotes, San Marcos Knights again a non-league member team, Carlsbad/Oceanside Cougars and Oceanside Reds whom folded right before the 2012 season.
http://www.baseball-links.com/links/College_Baseball/Summer_Leagues/Western_Baseball_Association/
The SCCBL have six teams: the High Desert Heat in Victorville, California; Inland Valley Pirates in Pomona, California; Long Beach LegendsofLong Beach, California; Palm Springs Power; Riverside RebelsinRiverside, California; and Team San Diego in San Diego, California. They play some games with ten non-SCCBL teams - the Long Beach Elite; Los Angeles BrewersofLos Angeles; So Cal CatchofCarlsbad, California; So Cal SklzofEscondido, California; Arroyo Seco SaintsofLos Angeles; Bisbee IronmenofBisbee, Arizona; Casa Grande Cotton KingsofCasa Grande, Arizona; Orange County Cannons/Newport Beach SharksofNewport Beach, California; Merced Black BearsofMerced, California and Tucson NationalsofTucson, Arizona.
San Diego has the US Armed Forces League: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and Border Patrol amateur baseball teams, they would play some games with SCCBA teams. [citation needed]