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2013 Clinic Attendance List

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Mar 22, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
I would like to address the clinic requirements for any District 33 Tournament.  Every league is required to submit an approved safety plan to Little League and a required element of that safety plan is the attendance of clinics.  Each team will need to meet that requirement in order to participate in any of our District Tournaments. The requirement is that all coaches and managers in our District are required to attend both a District Approved Coaches Skills and Emergency Management Safety clinic every three years in order to participate in any District Tournament. One manager and/or coach per team must attend two required clinics for the current year (may be different coaches on the team (person for each). The first clinic is one that teaches skills such as the Big Al Clinic. The second clinic is a safety clinic. At least once every three years coaches/managers are required to attend these clinics. In other words, on a coaching staff of three, each individual will have had to attend each type of clinic for the upcoming season or the past two years in any three year period counting from the current season. And each of the two clinics will have had to be attended by a team coach or manager for this current season (2013), beginning with the Fall Jamboree Coaching Clinic. For example, the current season is 2013, and the past two years are 2012 and 2011. 

There are two requirements for clinic attendance:
1) Every team that participates in any District 33 Tournament will have their league’s team entry checked to make sure that the individual coaches meet the requirements stated above. 2) Each league will have to reach a minimum of 50% attendance for those divisions that do not send their teams to District 33 Tournaments (i.e. t-ball and lower minor coaches and managers). Steve TaylorDistrict Safety Officer, will be compiling a list of all the attendees from District approved clinics for the year to our master list. He will be doing this until the deadline on April 15th. Please check our Clinic Attendance for your name so you know where you stand. Make sure you are on the tab on the bottom of the list for the current year.

                                                                
 2013 Clinic Attendance List  

We will be checking each team’s coaches against this list for the DDM, Clay Berry Invitational (CBI), 90’ Junior and season ending TOC. If you notice errors or omissions, please contact Clay Berry and Steve Taylor well before you get to the field. If you cannot prove that you fulfilled these requirements, you will be disqualified from participation with your team or your team will be disqualified after their first game of the District Tournament. The players should not be punished- if the manager or any coaches are not qualified by clinic attendance any or all staff may be replaced by a league’s coaches that do qualify. 
 

District Requirements for hosting a League Approved Clinic

 
In order for your league-hosted clinic to be district approved and qualify participants for district-sponsored tournaments you must meet the following conditions: 
1) A minimum of 7 days notice to the District Administrator, Clay Berry, and District Safety Officer, Steve Taylor, of the date, time and location of the clinic and the qualifications of the person(s) leading the clinic. This gives us the opportunity to send a district representative to verify the clinic occurred & do a head count, review the qualifications of the presenter(s) and give notice to other leagues regarding your clinic(s).2) A sign-in sheet showing the name of the host league, clinic leader(s) date and type of clinic, location, printed first and last names, division and league. Downloadable example in District Handouts link on this website. You can modify the header to make it your own by clicking in each section. 3) An outline of the skills demonstrated for the Skills Clinic. Safety/EM power point and set of notes available in District Handouts link on this website. You should follow the handouts even if you do not use the ppt for league-hosted Safety Clinics.4) As a courtesy, an invitation to other league's presidents to send participants (with an expectation of advance notice back so you can anticipate them), cc'd to Clay Berry and Steve Taylor. Steve Taylor will generate this email notice once the clinic is approved- sufficient advance notice, qualified presenter(s)... 5) 3 days after clinic was held: Notice to Clay Berry and Steve Taylor of the clinic attendees via email- Date, Type of clinic, Presenter(s), Participants, Division and sorted by league they represent. It is helpful if this is put onto an excel spreadsheet. As soon as possible, snail mail or email a scanned copy of the actual sign-in sheet to Steve Taylor, District Safety Officer. Records will be kept of emails identifying clinic participants along with copies of the sign-in sheets for each clinic. 6) Clinics should be scheduled no later than the first weekend in March. The D-33 sponsored Dorothy Dupont Memorial Tournament (DDM) will occur mid-March annually and coach eligibility will be determined by clinic participation- meeting D-33 Clinic Attendance Requirements stated above. Schedule your clinics no later than the first weekend in March to allow time to add the participant info to the D-33 Clinic Attendance List ahead of the DDM.  If you have any other questions regarding these requirements, please email me at llcad33@yahoo.com 

Clay Berry 
District Administrator 
Ca District 33
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2013 Clinic Attendance List

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Mar 22, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
I would like to address the clinic requirements for any District 33 Tournament.  Every league is required to submit an approved safety plan to Little League and a required element of that safety plan is the attendance of clinics.  Each team will need to meet that requirement in order to participate in any of our District Tournaments. The requirement is that all coaches and managers in our District are required to attend both a District Approved Coaches Skills and Emergency Management Safety clinic every three years in order to participate in any District Tournament. One manager and/or coach per team must attend two required clinics for the current year (may be different coaches on the team (person for each). The first clinic is one that teaches skills such as the Big Al Clinic. The second clinic is a safety clinic. At least once every three years coaches/managers are required to attend these clinics. In other words, on a coaching staff of three, each individual will have had to attend each type of clinic for the upcoming season or the past two years in any three year period counting from the current season. And each of the two clinics will have had to be attended by a team coach or manager for this current season (2013), beginning with the Fall Jamboree Coaching Clinic. For example, the current season is 2013, and the past two years are 2012 and 2011. 

There are two requirements for clinic attendance:
1) Every team that participates in any District 33 Tournament will have their league’s team entry checked to make sure that the individual coaches meet the requirements stated above. 2) Each league will have to reach a minimum of 50% attendance for those divisions that do not send their teams to District 33 Tournaments (i.e. t-ball and lower minor coaches and managers). Steve TaylorDistrict Safety Officer, will be compiling a list of all the attendees from District approved clinics for the year to our master list. He will be doing this until the deadline on April 15th. Please check our Clinic Attendance for your name so you know where you stand. Make sure you are on the tab on the bottom of the list for the current year.

                                                                
 2013 Clinic Attendance List  

We will be checking each team’s coaches against this list for the DDM, Clay Berry Invitational (CBI), 90’ Junior and season ending TOC. If you notice errors or omissions, please contact Clay Berry and Steve Taylor well before you get to the field. If you cannot prove that you fulfilled these requirements, you will be disqualified from participation with your team or your team will be disqualified after their first game of the District Tournament. The players should not be punished- if the manager or any coaches are not qualified by clinic attendance any or all staff may be replaced by a league’s coaches that do qualify. 
 

District Requirements for hosting a League Approved Clinic

 
In order for your league-hosted clinic to be district approved and qualify participants for district-sponsored tournaments you must meet the following conditions: 
1) A minimum of 7 days notice to the District Administrator, Clay Berry, and District Safety Officer, Steve Taylor, of the date, time and location of the clinic and the qualifications of the person(s) leading the clinic. This gives us the opportunity to send a district representative to verify the clinic occurred & do a head count, review the qualifications of the presenter(s) and give notice to other leagues regarding your clinic(s).2) A sign-in sheet showing the name of the host league, clinic leader(s) date and type of clinic, location, printed first and last names, division and league. Downloadable example in District Handouts link on this website. You can modify the header to make it your own by clicking in each section. 3) An outline of the skills demonstrated for the Skills Clinic. Safety/EM power point and set of notes available in District Handouts link on this website. You should follow the handouts even if you do not use the ppt for league-hosted Safety Clinics.4) As a courtesy, an invitation to other league's presidents to send participants (with an expectation of advance notice back so you can anticipate them), cc'd to Clay Berry and Steve Taylor. Steve Taylor will generate this email notice once the clinic is approved- sufficient advance notice, qualified presenter(s)... 5) 3 days after clinic was held: Notice to Clay Berry and Steve Taylor of the clinic attendees via email- Date, Type of clinic, Presenter(s), Participants, Division and sorted by league they represent. It is helpful if this is put onto an excel spreadsheet. As soon as possible, snail mail or email a scanned copy of the actual sign-in sheet to Steve Taylor, District Safety Officer. Records will be kept of emails identifying clinic participants along with copies of the sign-in sheets for each clinic. 6) Clinics should be scheduled no later than the first weekend in March. The D-33 sponsored Dorothy Dupont Memorial Tournament (DDM) will occur mid-March annually and coach eligibility will be determined by clinic participation- meeting D-33 Clinic Attendance Requirements stated above. Schedule your clinics no later than the first weekend in March to allow time to add the participant info to the D-33 Clinic Attendance List ahead of the DDM.  If you have any other questions regarding these requirements, please email me at llcad33@yahoo.com 

Clay Berry 
District Administrator 
Ca District 33
Sunday, March 24th, 2013
Safety Clinic 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Coaches Skills Clinic
  1:00pm to 4:00pm 
 
Location: 
Patriot League     

The
Patriot League has invited all managers and coaches in District 33 to their Safety and Coaches Skills Clinics on Sunday, March 24, 2013 at the Patriot League's Shira Field located just across the lake from San Carlos Little League at 7001 Murray Park Drive, San Diego, CA 92119. Both of these clinics are free to anyone in District 33 and fulfill the requirements for District CBI, JR and TOC participation.  Every coach or manager in our District must attend both a coaches and safety clinic once every three years. Each team in our District must have at least one coach or manager attend each year in order to be eligible to play in the District CBI, JR and TOC tournaments. Both of these clinics satisfy the District coaches and safety clinic requirement for these tournaments.  This could be the last opportunity for this season for every coach and manager to complete the District requirements, please take advantage of it, your players are the one that will benefit from it.

The Safety Clinic - 12:00pm to 1:00pm: The purpose of this safety clinic is to raise awareness for every coach and manager on how to prevent and treat injuries. The topics that will be discussed are simple first aid, recovering and returning to action from an injury, prevention of injuries and Little League Safety Rules. Gene Lamke will present the Safety Management program and will utilize the PowerPoint presentation materials that have been developed by D33.

The Coaching Skills Clinic - 1:00pm to 4:00pm:  This clinic is designed for Juniors level coaches and managers but coaches from all levels are invited to attend.   Gene Lamke will coordinate the skills clinic with experts like Mike Pieratt, Varsity Pitching Coach at Patrick Henry High School, and others helping in selected skills areas.



Sunday, March 24th, 2013
Safety Clinic 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Coaches Skills Clinic
  1:00pm to 4:00pm 
 
Location: 
Patriot League     

The
Patriot League has invited all managers and coaches in District 33 to their Safety and Coaches Skills Clinics on Sunday, March 24, 2013 at the Patriot League's Shira Field located just across the lake from San Carlos Little League at 7001 Murray Park Drive, San Diego, CA 92119. Both of these clinics are free to anyone in District 33 and fulfill the requirements for District CBI, JR and TOC participation.  Every coach or manager in our District must attend both a coaches and safety clinic once every three years. Each team in our District must have at least one coach or manager attend each year in order to be eligible to play in the District CBI, JR and TOC tournaments. Both of these clinics satisfy the District coaches and safety clinic requirement for these tournaments.  This could be the last opportunity for this season for every coach and manager to complete the District requirements, please take advantage of it, your players are the one that will benefit from it.

The Safety Clinic - 12:00pm to 1:00pm: The purpose of this safety clinic is to raise awareness for every coach and manager on how to prevent and treat injuries. The topics that will be discussed are simple first aid, recovering and returning to action from an injury, prevention of injuries and Little League Safety Rules. Gene Lamke will present the Safety Management program and will utilize the PowerPoint presentation materials that have been developed by D33.

The Coaching Skills Clinic - 1:00pm to 4:00pm:  This clinic is designed for Juniors level coaches and managers but coaches from all levels are invited to attend.   Gene Lamke will coordinate the skills clinic with experts like Mike Pieratt, Varsity Pitching Coach at Patrick Henry High School, and others helping in selected skills areas.



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2013 District Service Awards

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Feb 22, 2013 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
District Service Awards are given to individuals nominated by their league that has several years of outstanding service to their league as well as having impacted the District by serving the other leagues in some capacity, usually by being involved in tournaments or something district wide. District Service Awards are usually given out on the League's Opening Day. The rest of the District awards are presented at our annual dinner in May.

The 2013 District Service Award recipients are...  


Kendra Schwartz
Serra Mesa Little League


 Pete Famolaro 
Allied Gardens Little League

 
Samantha & Jason Mast
Murphy Canyon Little League

 
Nancy Hemmings
Patriot League



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