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MTLL Score Keeping Clinic

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Feb 22, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
MTLL ScoreKeeping Clinic
Dates: February 28th & March 1st, 2012
Time:
6:30pm to 7:30pm
Location:
San Carlos Rec Center

With the Spring season just around the corner, teams have been formed, practices have begun and game schedules are in the works. Have you been asked by your manager to be a scorekeeper? Does that scare you? Has it been a few years since you had done it?

Mission Trails Little League has extended an invitation to everyone in District 33 to their scorekeeper clinic scheduled for February 28th and March 1st. Don't be scared of the scorebook and come out to the San Carlos Rec Center, located at 6445 Lake Badin Ave 92119 to learn or refresh your scorekeeping knowledge. Please RSVP to MTLL Scorekeeping Coordinator, Mischa Bevilacqua @ (619) 743-0214 if you're planning on attending.     

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MTLL Score Keeping Clinic

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Feb 22, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
MTLL ScoreKeeping Clinic
Dates: February 28th & March 1st, 2012
Time:
6:30pm to 7:30pm
Location:
San Carlos Rec Center

With the Spring season just around the corner, teams have been formed, practices have begun and game schedules are in the works. Have you been asked by your manager to be a scorekeeper? Does that scare you? Has it been a few years since you had done it?

Mission Trails Little League has extended an invitation to everyone in District 33 to their scorekeeper clinic scheduled for February 28th and March 1st. Don't be scared of the scorebook and come out to the San Carlos Rec Center, located at 6445 Lake Badin Ave 92119 to learn or refresh your scorekeeping knowledge. Please RSVP to MTLL Scorekeeping Coordinator, Mischa Bevilacqua @ (619) 743-0214 if you're planning on attending.     

Hundreds of college athletes were asked to think back: "What is your worst memory from playing youth and high school sports?" Their overwhelming response: "The ride home from games with my parents."

With the new baseball and softball season fast approaching, we would like to share with you the following article published on the website " The Post Game." Take a minute and click on the following link: http://www.thepostgame.com//blog/more-family-fun/201202/what-makes-nightmare-sports-parent and see if what type of Little League parent you are?


Hundreds of college athletes were asked to think back: "What is your worst memory from playing youth and high school sports?" Their overwhelming response: "The ride home from games with my parents."

With the new baseball and softball season fast approaching, we would like to share with you the following article published on the website " The Post Game." Take a minute and click on the following link: http://www.thepostgame.com//blog/more-family-fun/201202/what-makes-nightmare-sports-parent and see if what type of Little League parent you are?


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Dorothy, You Will Always Be Remembered

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Feb 14, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
   

It is with great sadness to report that District 33 has lost a dear friend and staff member Dorothy DuPont. Dorothy lost her battle with kidney cancer and passed away on February 14th. Dorothy was born in Sheridan, Wyo., July 22, 1943, to Herbert Hagen and Sarah Howes Hagen. She graduated from Sheridan High School in 1961 and received a BS in Mathematics from the University of Wyoming in 1965. Dorothy belonged to Gamma Phi Beta and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was an avid bridge player and a longtime supporter of PTA and Little League.

Dorothy was a valuable Little League volunteer in District 33 since 1978. She served in many capacities, starting with Mission Village Little League (the previous name of Serra Mesa).  Dorothy was instrumental as the President of Mission Village of obtaining the use of the property and moving the league to the present location. Dorothy was rewarded the highest honor that this District has to offer, the Jim Jones Volunteer of the Year Award.
   

Dorothy was the only person that remained on the District Staff when I became DA. While her main duty on staff was as our scheduler, she also was a valuable adviser who would often remind me what Little League was all about. Dorothy was an amazing scheduler. I can't tell you how often she would rewrite a schedule due to last minute changes. Leagues would add a team or subtract a team or change their field availability or add some new thing after the schedule was written. Every time without complaint Dorothy would rewrite the schedule. When I wrote the tournament schedules using a computer program, I always sent them to Dorothy for reviewing. Dorothy would catch my mistakes and let me know where I had made an error or else did something that would not work.  She was amazing at being able to make a schedule work no matter how many variables or how many teams were involved. 

She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Henry; two sons, Scott and Daniel; five grandchildren, Carlos, Hector, Robert, Madeline and Catherine; her brother, Frank; and various nieces, nephews and cousins.
Here is a link to her obituary in the UT: Dorothy DuPont's Obituary  

Clay Berry
District Administrator
California District 33


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