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2008 Jimmy Fund Baseball 8-10 Round Robin

Posted by Don Parsons at Mar 8, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

The objective of the 8-10 Year Old Division Noncompetitive Round Robin is to provide eight through ten year old minor league players the opportunity to participate in a baseball round robin at the conclusion of the regular season. Standings are not kept for this division. Regular season Major League rules apply without the use of local rules. Umpires are supplied by the host league. There are 22 teams with each team playing 8 games with 4 host games. The host team will be the home team, no coin toss.

For leagues who are fielding more than one team, in order to successfully balance the schedule, it is assumed that you have a field available for each team. This will require special coordination with the visiting team to be sure everyone makes it to the correct field. If a field is not available, then play the game on the visitor's field, however, the scheduled host team will remain the home team even if no longer hosting.


Jimmy Fund fundraising is an important part of tournament play. The Jimmy Fund motto is: "Little Leaguers take a swing at cancer". Let's not strike out. Hit a Grand Slam on your donations.

 

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Jimmy Fund 8-10 Baseball Schedule

 

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2008 Fraser Baseball Tournament

Posted by Don Parsons at Mar 8, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )


Major League Baseball tournament teams who have two losses and up to one (1) win on 09Jul08 may enter the Fraser Baseball Tournament. Email webmaster@nhlittleleague.com by 11July if you are interested in participating. This is a double elimination format tournament. Tournament rules apply without use of any local rules. Requirements of play are the same as the Majors Tournament. Your tournament affidavit must be presented to the host tournament director prior to each game. Replacement of players and managers also follows the same tournament rules. The District will determine "host" fields. A coin toss will determine choice of home/away team or dugouts for play. District umpires will be supplied.

Tournament Files:

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Fraser Baseball Bracket

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2008 10 & 11 Year Old Baseball Tournament

Posted by Don Parsons at Mar 8, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )


The objective of the 10 & 11 Year Old Division Tournament is to provide ten and eleven year old players the opportunity to participate in a baseball tournament at the State level at the conclusion of the regular season. This is a double elimination format tournament. Tournament rules apply without use of any local rules. A coin toss will determine choice of home/away team or dugouts.

Tournament Files:

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10 and 11 State Baseball Bracket

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2008 Matty Dobens Tournament

Posted by Don Parsons at Mar 8, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

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2008 Matty Dobens Tournament Schedule & Results

MATTY DOBENS TOURNAMENT HISTORY... How did it begin?

The Minor League All Star Tournament was initiated in 1988 in honor of one of South's finest coaches and one of the founders of Manchester South Little League, Matty Dobens.

Matty Dobens recalled "A Lot of kids had too much idle time and they spending it on the street corners, getting into trouble." Therefore, Dobens and his close friend, the late Tom Bouchard, set out to ensure that henceforth the only crime committed in the southern section of the community would be base stealing. With help from Larry Cronin, Frank Cronin and Con Labore South Little League was established in 1954.

Matty Dobens was a promising southpaw pitcher in the Detroit Tigers minor league system in 1932 and 1933. He was called up by the parent club for the 1934 campaign, but his American League career lasted only one month due to a severe injury to his left arm while pitching in a game and he was forced to retire from baseball (as a player). Major League baseball's loss was Little League's gain.

In 1954, Matty Dobens managed one of South's four major teams, Mutual of Omaha. In 1958, Dobens along with Frank Cronin coached the South All Stars to the State and New England Championships. In 1964, because of needed expansion, due to increasing number of youngsters who wanted to play, Pete Psaledas and Matty as well as others instituted a Minor Division.

Matty Dobens coaching career at South covered two decades until his death in July 1st, 1969. He was a frequent visitor at South Little League, checking out the park and chatting with old friends.

On Thursday July 29,1999 Matt Dobens, grandson and namesake of Matty Dobens pitched his Goffstown team to a 15-5 victory over Manchester South to win the Matty Dobens Tournament. Another grandson Pat Dobens played first base in the same game. Those of us who watched the game were sure Matty Dobens was smiling down from the heavens that night watching his grandsons on the field he helped build.

In the beginning this Matty Dobens tournament was the Manchester City Wide Minor League All Star Tournament which traveled to each of the city leagues to host. When some of the city teams decided not to enter, the Tournament came home permanently to South in the early 90's. The Matty Dobens Tournament is now open to the young Minor League All Stars throughout NH District One.

Material taken from the South 30th anniversary booklet article by Al Nettel and an article from The Bulletin Neighborhood News by Eric Emmerling.

Complied by Pat "Silver Fox" Ohrt of Manchester South Little League. August 2002


This double elimination tournament culminates in a playoff between the winner of District One and District Two for the State Title before advancing to the regionals. Tournament rules apply without use of any local rules. A coin toss will determine choice of home/away team or dugouts for tournament play.

District One teams who have two (2) losses and up to one (1) win on 09Jul08 may enter the Fraser Baseball Tournament.

Tournament Files:

In order to view or print the bracket you need to have Adobe Reader. If you don't have Adobe Reader, download it HERE for free.


Little League District Baseball Bracket