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Make-up Tryouts Scheduled for Sunday, December 4

Posted by Jim Allen at Nov 22, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Those of you who did not come to tryouts on November 19 or 20 will have another, final chance: on Sunday, December 4 at Allen Field between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Remember, these tryouts are for kids who will be 7 through 12 on April 30, 2006. (Kids who will be 6 on April 30 AND who have already played a year of Rookie ball can also come, IF they want to play Minors Jr. (coach/machine pitch) this year.) Also remember, that if you do not attend a tryout, you run the risk of not being placed on a team. Any questions, please contact our Player Agent Loretta Mufson.
As a result of Hurricane Wilma, NMBOLL Baseball Player Evaluations have been rescheduled to Saturday and Sunday, November 19-20. They have also been relocated to Allen Field, which is at NE 17th Ave. and 162 Street. (Softball and Junior division (i.e., for players who will be 13 or 14 on April 30, 2006) evaluations will be announced at a later time). Of course, the first thing you have to do is register--we are NOT accepting registrations at the evaluations.

Once you've registered, bring your glove and good running shoes to the evaluations at the time listed below on either day

If you will be this age on April 30, 2006

…and your last name begins with…

…then your tryout will start at:

7
(or 6 with 1 yr. T-ball experience)

A-L

9:30 A.M.

M-Z

10:00 A.M.

8

A-L

10:30 A.M.

M-Z

11:15 A.M.

9

A-L

12:00 P.M.

M-Z

12:45 P.M.

10

A-L

1:30 P.M.

M-Z

2:15 P.M.

11

A-L

3:00 P.M.

M-Z

3:45 P.M.

12

A-L

4:30 P.M.

M-Z

5:00 P.M.



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We know that Hurricane Wilma interfered with some of you who were intending to register toward the end of October. As a result, we have reopened our online registration period but only through Saturday, November 12, so if you haven't registered yet, please hurry.

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9-10 AGE GROUP FULL, AND 7-8 NEARLY FULL

Posted by Jim Allen at Oct 12, 2005 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

OCTOBER 13 UPDATE: At this writing, the age 9-10 division is full, and the 7-8 division is not far behind. If when you go online to register, and your division is FULL, please send an email to playball@nmboll.org, and be sure to include the following information:

  • Child's Name
  • Child's Date of Birth
  • The residence address of at least one parent who lives in our district
  • Phone number(s) at which you can be reached.

You will be placed on a waiting list in the order your email is received, and advised if any openings occur.

To register on-line, click on the link at the top of this page and follow the instructions there. You will still have to deliver to us some papers, but you will be able to complete the lion’s share of the process from the comfort of your home.

Registration involves the following basic steps:

1.      Make sure your child is eligible by age and residence

2.      Fill out a registration form (either online or on paper)

3.      Read the Parent and Child Codes of Conduct, and sign the Parent and Child Agreement (either online or on paper)

4.      Fill out a volunteer form (on paper only)

5.      Submit to us the completed registration package and fee.

Let’s go through each step in more detail:

Step 1: Make sure your child is eligible to play in our league.

To be eligible for baseball in the NMBOLL, players must be between the ages of 5 and 16 on April 30, 2006. We also offer softball for girls between 9 and 14. For softball, the cutoff date is December 31, not April 30. Note that both of these dates are new; we no longer use the old cutoff of July 31.

In addition to meeting the age qualification, one of the child’s parents must live in our district. Our district map can be found on our website, and is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east; County Line Road on the north; I-95 on the west, and the southern boundaries of the cities of North Miami Beach and Surfside on the South.

If neither of the child’s parents currently lives in the district, you must either find another League for the district in which you live, or if you really want to play in our league, please email Player Agent Loretta Mufson  (lmufson@nmboll.org) to discuss obtaining a waiver of the residency requirements from Little League International in Williamsport, PA.

Step 2: Fill out a Player Registration Form

Registration is fairly self-explanatory, but here’s some guidance for areas that are new or have caused confusion in the past:

Uniform Sizes. Please enter the size your child will wear for the jersey and pants, the following table of size equivalents may help you decide.

Uniform size

Youth Small

Youth Medium

Youth Large

Youth X-Large

Adult Small

Adult Medium

Adult Large

Adult X- Large

Adult XX-Large

Chest

32/34

34/36

36/38

38/40

40/42

44/46

48/50

50/52

53/55

Waist

22/24

24/26

26/28

28/30

28/30

32/34

36/38

40/42

44/46






If in doubt, select the larger size, especially for the jersey. Please include your child’s height and weight; this helps us in ordering the uniforms
.

Step 3: Read the Parent and Child Codes of Conduct, and sign the Parent and Child Agreement

Although the NMBOLL has largely avoided the horror stories of physical violence in youth sports we see in other leagues, we have unfortunately witnessed displays of inappropriate conduct by coaches, parents, and players alike. Your Board has therefore decided that to insure that everyone recognizes the importance of sportsmanship, all players and parents must read their respective code of conduct, as well as the Policy of Enforcement. When you register online, the codes are included in the initial waiver section, and when you check them (as you must to continue), you are stating that you have read them with your child and agree to abide by them.

We also require ALL PARENTS, MANAGERS, AND COACHES TO ATTEND A PRESEASON MEETING, where we will review not only sportsmanship, but also player safety and other important issues. As you can see from our policy of enforcement of these Codes, we have a very low tolerance for Code violations , especially with respect to disputes with umpires, so please do not ignore this important step!

Step 4: Fill out a Parent Volunteer Form

We hope to see a large number of you parents volunteering. Please fill out the Little League Volunteer Form (which is NOT part of the online process, but which you can find in the handout below), choosing a role that you will enjoy. As you may know, if your volunteer position places you with repetitive access to or contact with kids, Little League requires us to conduct a background investigation on all volunteers.

Step 5: Submit the Completed Player Registration Form, the Volunteer Form, the Registration Fee, and a Copy of the Child’s Birth Certificate.

After you register online, you’ll still need to bring to us the copy of your child’s birth certificate and the Little League Volunteer Application (assuming you’re volunteering) in some other way. That’s it for the registration process. It probably seems like a lot of work, but once you see your child out on the field, it will surely be worth it!



[1]          Of course, it is part of every Little League’s charter that no child be turned away from Little League for inability to pay. If you are not able to pay fees, and are willing and able to demonstrate that by filling out our scholarship application (in this packet, and also available on our website), your child will be able to play ball.

[2]          There will be a $25.00 service charge for all returned checks. Refunds will be permitted, subject to a $25 service charge, up to November 9, 2005. After that date, when teams are formed, no refunds will be given.

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How Do I Register for the 2006 Season?

Posted by Jim Allen at Sep 5, 2005 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

NMBOLL baseball and softball registration is now open from October 1 through October 31, 2005 (or until we fill up, whichever comes first).

You have two choices: On-line or in person. We are not accepting registration by mail.

·        To register on-line, click on the link at the top of this page and follow the instructions there. You will still have to deliver to us some papers, but you will be able to complete the lion’s share of the process from the comfort of your home.

·        To register in person, come to one of our Registration Days: October 1, 2, 8 and 9, 2005 at Mishcon Field, NE 15th Avenue and 165th Street, North Miami Beach, between 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. To speed your visit with us along, you may wish to fill out our required forms ahead of time. To do that, you can download a registration package from the handout below or pick one up at:

o       North Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department (Silver Youth Center), 17051 NE 19th Avenue, North Miami Beach

o       City of Sunny Isles Beach City Hall, 18070 Collins Avenue, Sunny Isles Beach 

o       Golden Beach Town Hall, 1 Golden Beach Drive, Golden Beach

All three registration methods involve the same basic steps:

1.      Make sure your child is eligible by age and residence

2.      Fill out a registration form (either online or on paper)

3.      Read the Parent and Child Codes of Conduct, and sign the Parent and Child Agreement (either online or on paper)

4.      Fill out a volunteer form (on paper only)

5.      Submit to us the completed registration package and fee.


Let’s go through each step in more detail:

Step 1: Make sure your child is eligible to play in our league.

To be eligible for baseball in the NMBOLL, players must be between the ages of 5 and 16 on April 30, 2006. We also offer softball for girls between 9 and 14. For softball, the cutoff date is December 31, not April 30. Note that both of these dates are new; we no longer use the old cutoff of July 31.

In addition to meeting the age qualification, one of the child’s parents must live in our district. Our district map can be found on our website, and is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east; County Line Road on the north; I-95 on the west, and the southern boundaries of the cities of North Miami Beach and Surfside on the South.

If neither of the child’s parents currently lives in the district, you must either find another League for the district in which you live, or if you really want to play in our league, please email Player Agent Loretta Mufson  (lmufson@playball.org) to discuss obtaining a waiver of the residency requirements from Little League International in Williamsport, PA.

Step 2: Fill out a Player Registration Form

The Registration Form is fairly self-explanatory, but here’s some guidance for areas that are new or have caused confusion in the past:

Uniform Sizes. Please write down the size your child will wear for the jersey and pants, the following table of size equivalents may help you decide.

Uniform size

Youth Small

Youth Medium

Youth Large

Youth X-Large

Adult Small

Adult Medium

Adult Large

Adult X- Large

Adult XX-Large

Chest

32/34

34/36

36/38

38/40

40/42

44/46

48/50

50/52

53/55

Waist

22/24

24/26

26/28

28/30

28/30

32/34

36/38

40/42

44/46






If in doubt, select the larger size, especially for the jersey. Please include your child’s height and weight; this helps us in ordering the uniforms
.

·        Don’t forget to sign the form on the back!

Step 3: Read the Parent and Child Codes of Conduct, and sign the Parent and Child Agreement

Although the NMBOLL has largely avoided the horror stories of physical violence in youth sports we see in other leagues, we have unfortunately witnessed displays of inappropriate conduct by coaches, parents, and players alike. Your Board has therefore decided that to insure that everyone recognizes the importance of sportsmanship, all players and parents must read their respective code of conduct, as well as the Policy of Enforcement, and sign the Parent and Child Agreement. We encourage families to review and discuss the principles stated in the Codes together (especially those with children too young to read!)

We also require ALL PARENTS, MANAGERS, AND COACHES TO ATTEND A PRESEASON MEETING, where we will review not only sportsmanship, but also player safety and other important issues. As you can see from our policy of enforcement of these Codes, we have a very low tolerance for Code violations , especially with respect to disputes with umpires, so please do not ignore this important step!

Step 4: Fill out a Parent Volunteer Form

We hope to see a large number of you parents volunteering. Please fill out the Little League Volunteer Form, choosing a role that you will enjoy. As you may know, if your volunteer position places you with repetitive access to or contact with kids, Little League requires us to conduct a background investigation on all volunteers.

Step 5: Submit the Completed Player Registration Form, the Volunteer Form, the Registration Fee, and a Copy of the Child’s Birth Certificate.

Once you’ve completed the Registration Form, the Little League Volunteer Application, read the Codes of Conduct, and signed with your child the Parent and Child Agreement (yes, we know there are a lot of forms!), there are only a few things left to do.

First, make a copy of your child’s birth certificate. (If you were in the league previously, we may have a copy already. Still, you should bring one, just in case!)

Second, you will need to pay for the registration.[1] We are happy to advise that we have not increased our registration fees this year. Fees for the entire season, which includes a full uniform, trophies, and insurance, are as follows:

o       $105 for Little League ages 5-8;

o       $115 for ages 9-10;

o       $125 for ages 11 and up.

Checks should be made payable to “North Miami Beach Optimist Little League, Inc.”

Third, you need to gather all these materials and bring them to us. This is what you need to submit:

·        Signed and Completed Registration Form

·        Copy of Birth Certificate

·        Signed Parent and Child Agreement

·        Check for registration fees)[2] (or Scholarship Form (if needed)

·        Little League Volunteer Application (ditto) (F5)

You must bring them to one of our four Registration Days--October 1, 2, 8, or 9 at Mishcon Field, NE 15th Avenue and 165th Street, North Miami Beach, Florida between 12 p.m. and 4 p.m.

If you register online, you will submit the registration form, the fees, and the Codes of Conduct Agreement online. You’ll still need to bring to us the copy of your child’s birth certificate and the Little League Volunteer Application (assuming you’re volunteering) in some other way. That’s it for the registration process. It probably seems like a lot of work, but once you see your child out on the field, it will surely be worth it!



[1]          Of course, it is part of every Little League’s charter that no child be turned away from Little League for inability to pay. If you are not able to pay fees, and are willing and able to demonstrate that by filling out our scholarship application (in this packet, and also available on our website), your child will be able to play ball.

[2]          There will be a $25.00 service charge for all returned checks. Refunds will be permitted, subject to a $25 service charge, up to November 9, 2005. After that date, when teams are formed, no refunds will be given.

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