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Fair Ball

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Mar 14, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Teaching Lifes Lessons 

Little League On-Line offers monthly newsletters on safety, coaching, umpiring and general little league issues. From time to time we will share articles that we think would be good for everyone in Distict 33 to read. In the March 2012 newsletter "Fair Ball"  is an article written by Bill Carter, Western Region Umpire in Chief, titled "Teaching Lifes Lessons."  Please take a moment and click on the following link to read the article:   http://www.littleleague.org/Page58860.aspx

Teaching Lifes Lessons

Winning is a pleasant by-product of competition.
The responsibility of the Manager and Umpire includes developing the character of the young men and women as well as their playing ability. Educating young people includes how to handle adversity, maintaining grace in victory and dignity in defeat, and respect for the opponent as a fellow athlete and human being. There is no place in Little League for intimidation, humiliation or any other disrespectful or unsportsmanlike action towards each other, opponents or officials.

Loosing provides the opportunity to teach important life lessons to everyone.
Managers must realize and teach players that loosing is a part of the game and as long as everyone has done their best, it means that they just lost to a better team that day. They should also teach players that everyone mistakes from time to time. How they respond to calls on the field that go against their team will go a long way toward shaping their character.It is solely the responsibility of the manager of the team to hold the umpires accountable for issues of safety and fairness. It is how they handle themselves in cases of adversity that teach players how to deal and handle difficult situations. Coaches and Umpires should be aware that players from both teams are watching how adults handle themselves and that their position as role models determines what the players learn from these experiences. Umpires may have varying levels of tolerance for different situations. How they control each situation depends on experience and maturity. They must show respect to the manager and remain in control of every situation. If the situation develops into an ejection, the result must be controlled, calm and professional.

Sportsmanship is a crucial attribute that everyone must develop.
Umpires are the authoritative figures and have an equal, if not greater responsibility to that of the managers for modeling good sportsmanship. Competition may compromise managers from time to time, but the umpire must maintain control at all times. All adults must be role models and educators of character for the players. The role of the umpire is to provide fairness for all player’s managers and coaches. They should be in control and acting with a calm behavior and setting the example for everyone on the field.

Finally
Our society is becoming increasingly tolerant of profanity on the playing field. Little Leaguers must be taught against this disturbing trend. Any bad language or unsportsmanlike conduct should not be tolerated! Managers, players and umpires must refrain from these actions, hold each other accountable, and set the example for everyone on and off the field.


Bill Carter
West Region Umpire in Chief

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Fair Ball

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Mar 14, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Teaching Lifes Lessons 

Little League On-Line offers monthly newsletters on safety, coaching, umpiring and general little league issues. From time to time we will share articles that we think would be good for everyone in Distict 33 to read. In the March 2012 newsletter "Fair Ball"  is an article written by Bill Carter, Western Region Umpire in Chief, titled "Teaching Lifes Lessons."  Please take a moment and click on the following link to read the article:   http://www.littleleague.org/Page58860.aspx

Teaching Lifes Lessons

Winning is a pleasant by-product of competition.
The responsibility of the Manager and Umpire includes developing the character of the young men and women as well as their playing ability. Educating young people includes how to handle adversity, maintaining grace in victory and dignity in defeat, and respect for the opponent as a fellow athlete and human being. There is no place in Little League for intimidation, humiliation or any other disrespectful or unsportsmanlike action towards each other, opponents or officials.

Loosing provides the opportunity to teach important life lessons to everyone.
Managers must realize and teach players that loosing is a part of the game and as long as everyone has done their best, it means that they just lost to a better team that day. They should also teach players that everyone mistakes from time to time. How they respond to calls on the field that go against their team will go a long way toward shaping their character.It is solely the responsibility of the manager of the team to hold the umpires accountable for issues of safety and fairness. It is how they handle themselves in cases of adversity that teach players how to deal and handle difficult situations. Coaches and Umpires should be aware that players from both teams are watching how adults handle themselves and that their position as role models determines what the players learn from these experiences. Umpires may have varying levels of tolerance for different situations. How they control each situation depends on experience and maturity. They must show respect to the manager and remain in control of every situation. If the situation develops into an ejection, the result must be controlled, calm and professional.

Sportsmanship is a crucial attribute that everyone must develop.
Umpires are the authoritative figures and have an equal, if not greater responsibility to that of the managers for modeling good sportsmanship. Competition may compromise managers from time to time, but the umpire must maintain control at all times. All adults must be role models and educators of character for the players. The role of the umpire is to provide fairness for all player’s managers and coaches. They should be in control and acting with a calm behavior and setting the example for everyone on the field.

Finally
Our society is becoming increasingly tolerant of profanity on the playing field. Little Leaguers must be taught against this disturbing trend. Any bad language or unsportsmanlike conduct should not be tolerated! Managers, players and umpires must refrain from these actions, hold each other accountable, and set the example for everyone on and off the field.


Bill Carter
West Region Umpire in Chief

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2012 Juniors Spring Tournament Re-Cap

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Mar 9, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
April 20th thru 22nd, 2012
Final Brackets:
Jr Spring Tournament Brackets


Patriot League Rays - 2012 Junior Spring Tournament Champs 


District 33 hosted the first annual Junior Spring Baseball Tournament, April 20th thru April 22nd 2012. We had 8 Junior Division teams playing in this tournament from Murphy Canyon, North Park, Patriots, Tierrasanta and Serra Mesa. We owe many thanks to the great volunteers at Murphy Canyon for hosting the majority of the tournament games. What a great job Shannon and his group did to pull this off. They were there for many hours all three days.
Also, thanks to Serra Mesa and the Patriots for hosting games to make this tournament possible.
We also had a great group of umpires doing the games and once again they did an excellent job. Congratulations to the Patriot League Rays for winning the tournament.

As always, Mike's Action Photos took some greats shots during the tournament, be sure to check them out on his website. www.mikesactionphotos.photostockplus.com/ Album Password: D33



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2012 Juniors Spring Tournament Re-Cap

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Mar 9, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
April 20th thru 22nd, 2012
Final Brackets:
Jr Spring Tournament Brackets


Patriot League Rays - 2012 Junior Spring Tournament Champs 


District 33 hosted the first annual Junior Spring Baseball Tournament, April 20th thru April 22nd 2012. We had 8 Junior Division teams playing in this tournament from Murphy Canyon, North Park, Patriots, Tierrasanta and Serra Mesa. We owe many thanks to the great volunteers at Murphy Canyon for hosting the majority of the tournament games. What a great job Shannon and his group did to pull this off. They were there for many hours all three days.
Also, thanks to Serra Mesa and the Patriots for hosting games to make this tournament possible.
We also had a great group of umpires doing the games and once again they did an excellent job. Congratulations to the Patriot League Rays for winning the tournament.

As always, Mike's Action Photos took some greats shots during the tournament, be sure to check them out on his website. www.mikesactionphotos.photostockplus.com/ Album Password: D33



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Teaching Life's Lessons

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Mar 8, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Little League On-Line offers monthly newsletters on safety, coaching, umpiring and general little league issues. From time to time we will share articles that we think would be good for everyone in Distict 33 to read. In the March 2012 newsletter "Fair Ball"  is an article written by Bill Carter, Western Region Umpire in Chief, titled "Teaching Lifes Lessons."  Please take a moment and click on the following link to read Bill's article:   http://www.littleleague.org/Page58860.aspx


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