2020 AAABA Tournament cancelled due to uncertainty, organizers say

April 2024 · 3 minute read

Organizers for the 2020 AAABA Tournament announced Thursday that the event has been cancelled due to uncertainty and concern regarding the current virus crisis

The annual tournament was scheduled to be held from August 3rd to the 9th, according to the AAABA website.

"It is with deep regret that I, along with the Johnstown Oldtimers Board of Directors, announce the cancellation of the 76th annual All American Amateur Baseball Association Tournament scheduled in August 2020," said George Arcurio III, president of the Johnstown Oldtimers Baseball Association.

"As everybody is aware, the AAABA Tournament is a Johnstown and national tradition. So after 47 years with AAABA, it breaks my heart to cancel this year’s tournament."

Arcurio explained that the cost of the tournament, as well as issues of housing and public safety, contributed to the decision.

His explanation is outlined below:

Arcurio also outlined some of the major expenses that the association covers on an annual basis:

  • All rooms and meals.
  • Umpires.
  • Scorekeepers, gate workers, press box workers.
  • Baseballs.
  • Trophies, awards, players T-shirts.
  • Opening night prizes.
  • Promotions, publicity, advertisements.
  • Insurance.
  • Printing of tickets and program books.
  • Annual players banquet.
  • Annual Hall of Fame Banquet.
  • Police and security
  • Organizers say that plans for the 2021 AAABA Tournament are already being discussed.

    As of now, the local Johnstown Collegiate Baseball League remains on as scheduled with the goal of crowning a league champion still in place. For a closer look at the JCBL and the 2021 AAABA Tournamen't outlook, check out the video below:

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