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2010 All Stars

Posted by Bob Diosdado on Sep 15 2007 at 05:00PM PDT

        

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Our District is located in San Diego California and is comprised of 15 leagues. Our area covers parts of San Diego and La Mesa from Balboa Park to Mount Helix from Highway 94 to Highway 52. Please take a look at our League Boundaries Map for further details.

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Helping young people develop character, discipline and teamwork while maintaining physical

and emotional well being through Little League Baseball.










 



2010 All-Star Tournament Information






 

Did you know that there are 5 levels in the All-Star Tournament? The first level is District. The second level is Sections. The third level is Divisions. In Southern California, since there are many leagues, Little League has divided Southern California in half and have 2 tournaments called Sub-Divisions. After Divisions are Regionals and finally the World Series. The lower divisions,  9/10s' and 10/11's end their tournaments at the Divisional Level. If you would like to know all the dates and locations of the various tournaments, take a look at our 2010 All-Star page.







 


All-Star Division (State) Tournament



The 3rd level of the 2010 All-Star Tournament is called "Divisions or State." In Southern California, since there are many leagues, Little League has divided Southern California in half and have 2 tournaments called Sub-Divisions.  D33 is proud to host the 10/11's Baseball Southern California State Sub-Division games at Chollas Lake Little League. The winner of this tournament will advance to District 23 in Upland for a best two out of three. We are equally proud to host the Southern California Junior Softball State Championship games at Rolando Little League (King Field). 



Below you will find information for both tournaments hosted by D33. We will update the brackets nightly.

10/11's Sub-Division Baseball 
Introduction:             Welcome Letter
Brackets:                  
10/11's Sub-Division Brackets
Rules:                        D33 Guidelines    
Directions to:            Chollas Lake Little League

Junior State Softball
Introduction:            Welcome Letter
Brackets:                 Junior State Softball Brackets
Rules:                       D33 Guidelines
Directions to:           Roland Little League(King St)



Below is information on other D33 teams, who have advanced in the All-Star tournament, that are playing at other locations around Southern California.


Rolando Little League Major Softball - Landcaster

Introduction:            Welcome Letter

Host:
                    District 51 Softball

Brackets:              Major State Softball

Directions to:           Monte Vista Little League 



North Park Senior League Baseball - Corona

Host:                        District 72

Brackets:                 SR BB Sub Div III Brackets

Directions to:           El Cerritos Sports Complex



Patriot League/Mission Trails Junior League Baseball - La Sierra

Host:                       District 72

Brackets:                Junior BB Sub Div III Bracket             

Directions to:          La Sierra Little League

      





All-Star Section Tournament
 

The 2nd level of the 2010 All-Star Tournament is call "Sections." has ended. Congratulations to all the teams from D33 for your effort and your sportsmanship that you showed during the tournament. Good luck to North Park Seniors, Patriot League/Mission Trails Juniors and Rolando Little League Softball in Divisions.



 
Congratulations to North Park for winning the 2010 Section 6 All-Star Tournament 


Senior League Baseball

Final Brackets:  Senior Brackets

Congratulations to North Park for winning the Section 6 All-Star Tournament and advancing to Divisional Tournament at Corona National Little League. First game is Saturday, July 24 at 6 p.m. against winner of Section 8 tournament.



Junior League Baseball 

Brackets: Junior Brackets

Congratulations the Patriot League/Mission Trails for winning the Section 6 Division All-Star tournament. They now advance to the Sub-Division tournament hosted by District 24 beginning on July 24th in Corona.



Little League Baseball 

Final Brackets: Little League Brackets

Mission Trails fought their way all the way to the Championship game but came up short with a loss to District 70.




10/11's Baseball  

Final Brackets: 10/11's Brackets

The All-Star tourament ends for La Mesa National with a loss to District 32



9/10's Baseball  

Final Brackets:  9/10's Brackets

The All-Star tournament ends for Tierrasanta with a loss to District 31



9/10's Softball

Final Brackets: 9/10's Softball Brackets

The All-Star tournament ends for North Park Softball girls with a loss to District 70  







All-Star District Tournament 



Below is information for the District All-Star Tournament. Congratulations to all the winners.



Final District All-Star Brackets
9/10's Baseball 
10/11's Baseball
Little League Baseball 
Junior Baseball
Senior Baseball

Little League Softball 

District All-Star Information
Baseball Rules Difference Chart
Softball Rules Difference Chart

Little League Resource
2010 Tournament FAQ's
2010 Tournament Resources





2010 District All-Star Winners



Congratulations to Tierrasanta for winning the 2010 District All-Star 9/10's Tournament 


Congratulations to Mission Trails for winning the 2010 Little League District All-Star Tournament 


 Congratulations to La Mesa National for winning the 2010 District All-Star 10/11's Tournament 


 Congratulations to Rolando for winning the 2010 District All-Star Little League Softball Tournament 



 
Congratulations to North Park for winning the 2010 District All-Star Senior Tournament 


 
Congratulations to Patriot League/Mission Trails for winning the 2010 District All-Star Junior Tournament 














Congratulations to our Junior Umpire Graduates 

 
Joseph and Max, recent grads of Western Region's 2010 Junior Umpire School

Congratulations to Joseph Perretta of North Park Little League and Max Ramirez of Chollas Lake Little League for completing the 2010 Junior Umpire School at Western Region headquarters in San Bernardino. Joseph and Max had a great time at the weeklong school and are ready to show off their skills. Way to go boys!

  
                       




Congratulations to our Post-Season Umpires





CongratulationWe are proud to have umpires from our District chosen to do Post-Season Tournaments. Congratulations for being selected for post-season assignments in 2010. Thank you for your hard work and we are very proud of you.

 




        


        

        Bob Cordero: Has been chosen to umpire at the Big League Softball Regionals, July 27th thru 31st. in Palmdale, California (District 51).

        


        Dan Hrigora:  
Has been chosen to umpire at the Big League Softball World Series, August 4th thru 11th in Kalamazoo Michigan (District 2) 

        

        

        


        
        

        

        


        The Coaches Box

        


        
Each month Little League publishes a newsletter called "The Coaches Box". Articles are written about various subjects that pertains to little league families and players. Below are a couple of articles that we thought you would enjoy.

        


        Teaching Youngsters How to be Good Sports 

        By Darrell J. Burnett, Ph.D


        
We’re living in an age where the preservation of traditional values can no longer be taken for granted. It seems we need to have reminders (books, movies, magazine articles, newspaper articles, internet blogs, etc) to maintain our awareness of the importance of preserving the basic human values that are essential to the survival of a community.  
Read Story

        

        Noticing Progress: The Key to Keeping Kids in Youth Sports

        By Darrell J. Burnett, Ph.D


        
Research in the 90’s (Jeziorski, 1994) indicated that kids who stay in sports tend to stay in school, get better grades, and show better behaviors. It makes sense, then, for us to know something about what it takes to motivate kids to keep playing sports once they've started. 
Read Story
        


        















District 33 Sponsors



Stadium Golf Center and Batting Cages

Stadium Golf Center and Batting Cages 
858 277-6667 
www.stadiumgolfcenter.com

PARENTS AND PLAYERS:  DON'T FORGET TO ASK FOR YOUR
"9 TOKENS FOR $9 DOLLARS!" SAVINGS CARD

Stadium Golf Center and Batting Cages is once again excited to be a proud partner of District 33 Little League Baseball for the 2010 season. We have 10 baseball batting cages and 4 softball cages and we are open 7am-10pm every day! Our state of the art, arm throwing machines are provided by Master Pitch - the industry leader. Come down, hit a home run and have fun... at Stadium Golf Center and Batting Cages! Click here for directions to Stadium Golf Center and Batting Cages.  


MANAGERS AND COACHES:  WANT A FREE HOUR IN THE CAGES FOR YOUR TEAM?? CONTACT SCOTT SHINNER OR ANDY JUNG AT SGC&BC TO RESERVE YOUR TIME.

 





Murray Lampert Construction


We would like to thank Gregg Cantor, President of Murray Lampert Construction, for his continuing support of our District. When it is time to remodel or expand your home, Murray Lampert Construction is an experienced company you can trust. Since 1975, Murray Lampert Construction has been improving homes in San Diego County. They specialize in Room Additions, Second Stories, Kitchens and Total Home Renovations. With Murray Lampert Construction, you always get expert craftsman, the highest quality materials, and an exclusive 5 year warranty. 







 American Elite Baseball Academy

 

Due to Reggie's support to District 33, we would like to extend his services to our membership. Reggie Waller can be reached at (858) 863-4105 or by email at mailto:scoutreg@aol.com




 







   Mike Action Photos

Mike is proud to have been a part of District 33 since 1999 as a Manager and then a photographer. He will be taking action photos and league photos again throughout the regular season up through TOC and All Stars. He is also available to hire for family portraits, weddings, and other events as well. Please contact Mike at (619) 708-6235 or visit his web site 
MikesActionPhotos.com  or his selling site at MikesActionPhotos.photostockplus.com to view and purchase photos online.







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