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Introducing the Intermediate Division

Posted by Paul Skuta at Mar 9, 2015 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Alameda Little League Board of Directors is proud to announce the formation of a new Division for 13 year olds. The Intermediate Division was created by Little League International three years ago with 70 foot bases and a 50 foot mound specifically to provide a transition for 13 year olds before they advance to the ultimate distance of 90 foot bases. The Board is also proud to announce that the Neptune Pearl will be providing the managers and coaches so that our dads can have a break! Mike Barnes, former manager in Little League and also former Director of Equipment, will take the position of Director of the Intermediate Division.

The 2015 Intermediate Division is composed of the following five teams:

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Click here for the 2015 Intermediate Master Schedule. Press the back arrow in your browser to return to this page.
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Opening Ceremonies, March 14 at Noon

Posted by Paul Skuta at Mar 8, 2015 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Opening Ceremonies begin at noon on March 14 at the Minors field adjacent to the snack bar. We ask that players assemble on the running track behind Minors starting by 11:45. Parents, if you want a good seat for the parade (and parking) you will want to get to the fields a bit earlier. Players will receive a free hot dog lunch. For your convenience the snack bar will also be open for business. 

 

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Little League Bat Resource Page

Posted by Paul Skuta at Mar 8, 2015 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The above link will take you to the Little League resource page regarding Bat safety. If that link doesn't work, cut and past the following into your browser: http://www.littleleague.org/learn/equipment/baseballbatinfo.htm

This page will give you up-to-the minute info on which non-wood bats are licensed and permissible for Little League.  All bats that do not appear on the approved list are not allowed in Little League play. Bats must past rigorous testing. Bats must have the "USA Baseball" certification stamp. If you have any questions please ask a board member. 

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2015 - Umpiring Clinic

Posted by Paul Skuta at Mar 6, 2015 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

As almost all of you are aware, we will be conducting an Umpire Clinic on March 7th from 9 AM to 1 PM at the Little League fields. The clinic is designed to be specific in its skills and mechanics training BY DIVISION, so after a one hour session on rules we will break into an interactive session in which attendees will be trained during scrimmages, one at Rittler for A Division, one at Lippert for AA, and one at the Minor Field for AAA and Majors.

The quality of the umpiring during the season will be a direct reflection of the attendance at this clinic. If you do not have at least two or three volunteers March 7th to learn the correct mechanics, then your peers will know it by the quality of the umpires you assign to their games. Please assist in making a better League by getting umpires to attend.

We must have RSVP to track attendance by team, so please send your RSVP to Phil Woodworth: pmwoodworth@hotmail.com

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Snack Bar Help is Needed!

Posted by Paul Skuta at Mar 6, 2015 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Alameda Little League needs your help! Although teams will be assigned shifts to volunteer in the snack bar, the league is looking for volunteer supervisors. Snack bar supervisors undergo a short training on the equipment and procedures in the snack bar. The work is not difficult and the snack bar managers are committed to making this an enjoyable experience. If one team has anywhere from 1 - 4 families that are able to take on a supervising shift, this will fulfill a team's snack bar commitment for the season. Supervisors will be assigned 3 volunteers to support a shift.

Alameda Little League's snack bar is much more than a "snack shack." It is a critical component to our children's Little League experience. Every year, the snack bar NETS approximately $25,000, which means the snack bar pays for all of the practice baseballs, game balls PLUS game balls for post season play and uniforms!

Please contact Kim Perrin at kim@angeldear.net to learn more and sign up today to be a supervisor.