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2009 Registration Form

Posted by Daniel Gover at Jan 5, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Click the link below to download a 2009 Registration Form:

2009 SYB Registration Form

 

 

 

 

Babe Ruth Registration Form

 

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2010 American League Tryouts

Posted by Daniel Gover at Jan 3, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Final Major League Tryouts

for the 2010 season 

Sat., Jan. 30th 8 pm at Stonehill College-Sally Ames Sports Complex

Any player age 10, 11, or 12 before May 1, 2010 not already in the American League Division must attend at least one tryout in order to be eligible for the American League draft. For more information on tryouts, contact Scott Silverman at silverscott777@yahoo.com

BRING YOUR GLOVE, BAT AND

 WEAR SNEAKERS NO CLEATS

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Message from the Board of Directors

Posted by Daniel Gover at Dec 27, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Dear League Parents:

 

In the spring of 2008, Little League Williamsport rules require that all draft eligible** 12-year old players be moved to the Majors Division.  As a board, we took this rule change very serious and reviewed how it would affect baseball in Stoughton with the board’s focus on player skill development within all leagues. The Board of Directors voted to accept this rule change for the 2008 season and we have identified few additional changes which we feel will continue to make Stoughton one of the best Little League programs in the state.

 

There were quite a few challenges faced with this new rule change:

·        How would we manage within our charter of 10 major league teams?

·        How could we minimize the impact of different 12-year old class sizes each year and avoid constant contraction and expansion of the majors division?

·        How could we maximize player skill development and game time for all players?

·        How do we instill consistent skills development across all age levels?

 

The 2008 season will be a transitional year.

 

The Majors division will consist of 2 leagues – the American League [our current 8 teams] and the National League [an estimated 4 teams in 2008] .The majors will be predominantly 11 and 12-year old players.  There will be room for one player per American League team at the 10-year old level [total of 8] if a coach chooses to draft a 10 year old. By limiting the 10-year olds at the Major league level, this will enable us to ensure more roster spots for draft eligible** 12-year olds.  The expansion of the majors to include a National League will be made up of only 11’s and 12’s. These teams will be re-drafted yearly and will consist of the following teams – the Reds, the Phillies, the Braves and the Rockies.  We will be purchasing new uniforms for this league, which will be collected at the end of the season as is currently the case with current American League. 

 

** Draft Eligible means that if your child did not try out for Majors they are not eligible to be drafted on to an American League team and will be drafted on to a National League team.  If your child does not wish to play for the American League this should be indicated on the registration form and they will be drafted on to a National League team. 

We have moved 10-year olds into a league of their own; with the exception of one draft spot available to all American League managers, should they choose to draft a 10-year old. By creating a league of 10-year olds the goal of the Board is to continue to develop skills, create more playing time in skilled positions for all players at this age level and create more of an atmosphere of confidence for all 10’s. This will be the new AAA League.

 

AAA and National League play will present an opportunity for our league to build players in skilled positions [pitcher, catcher, shortstop, first, etc.].  Past experience has shown us that many 10, 11 and 12-year old players did not always have a chance to learn the position if they were drafted to majors. At the AAA and National league level, they will get more time to play these positions and learn the mechanics needed and build their confidence to move up to the American League in future years.

 

There are still many local level decisions for the board to make regarding schedule, practices, etc. but we wanted to share the information that gives you an overview of the rule and how it will impact the league.  The other divisions from the 5-year old Skills to the AA will remain the same.  A subcommittee from the board spent a great deal of time researching how this rule would impact our league and the board voted to remain a Little League organization and move forward. 

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact a board member.

 

Thank you,

 The 2008 Board of Directors
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2008 Registration

Posted by Daniel Gover at Dec 2, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

2008 Little League Registration deadline is January 31st. 

 

Click on the link below to print out the 2008 registration form and mail it to:

STOUGHTON LITTLE LEAGUE

P.O. BOX 56

STOUGHTON, MA 02072

 

 

2008 Little League Registration Form

 

 

Teams have already started to be formed.  If you have not registered please do so immediately by clicking the online link above.

 
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Message from the President

Posted by Daniel Gover at Oct 28, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

   ”For the past several years the Stoughton Little League Board of Directors has reviewed and discussed potentially moving from our affiliation with Little League; this year we made the decision.  The decision was not taken lightly, we interviewed the Cal Ripken District Administrator, towns which have recently made the change, towns which are in the transition process, towns which have been affiliated with Cal Ripken for several years, along with the Little League District 8 Administrator.  We continue to seek feedback from surrounding towns, league coaches and parents as we move forward with our transition. 


    As the current board, our mission is to constantly pursue the best path not the easiest path.  This means making decisions for the betterment of the 550+ children in the organization, not just a select group.  We will fulfill all obligations of the Elm Street Complex License Agreement and I eagerly look forward to the next chapter as Stoughton Youth Baseball.


    In parting, I would be remiss not to acknowledge all the time, effort and hard work previous Stoughton Little League Boards and league members have dedicated.  I will promise that I will do everything I can to lead Stoughton Youth Baseball to the next level while creating an environment all members can be proud of."

 Sincerely,

Dan Skiba

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