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Raffle Ticket Winning Numbers Announced

Posted by Stephanie Kienzle at Jan 30, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Thank you for coming to our Opening Day ceremony to help kick off our 2005 Little League season.

For all of you who bought raffle tickets, here are the winning numbers:
New York Yankee Memorabilia #984655
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel items Tee Shirt & Umbrella (3 prizes)
#984558 (Claimed)
#984597
#984585 (Claimed)
Hard Rock Gym Bag #984518
Houston's Gift Certificate #984610 (Claimed)
Boston Market Meals (3 Prizes)
#984562
#984579 (Claimed)
#984507
By Invitation Only Gift Certificate #984519
Crystal Carafe & Glass Set #984578
10K Gold bracelet #984497
Blue & White Rhinestone Bracelet #984506 (Claimed)
Pearl Necklace & Bracelet Set #984594
Groovy Tube Lava Lamp #984555
Batting Gloves #984593 (Claimed)
Osorio Art Frame Gift Certificate #984649
Tropic Optics Gift Certificate #984617 (Claimed)
You Wear it Well Haircut #984532
Jeff Conine Bat #984511
Fan Fest Tickets #984567
#984668 (Claimed)
#984577 (Claimed)
#984654
#984613
#984563
#984509
#984596
#984557
#984561 (Claimed)

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Local Rules Adopted

Posted by Jim Allen at Jan 22, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
In the handout below, you can read or print out the local rules for our league.
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OPENING CEREMONIES MOVED TO JANUARY 30

Posted by Jim Allen at Jan 17, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
For a variety of reasons, we have pushed back our Opening Ceremonies 1 week, from January 23 to January 30. Everything else remains the same: starting time 12:30, place is Mishcon Park, and tons of fun guaranteed!! image

SIDELINE SUGGESTIONS

(10 Things Kids Say They Don't Want Their Parents to Do)

by Darrell J. Burnett, Ph.D

1.     Don't yell out instructions.  During the game I'm trying to concentrate on what the coach says and working on what I've been practicing. It's easier for me to do my best if you save instructions and reminders for practice or just before the game.

2.     Don't put down the officials.  This embarrasses me and I sometimes wonder whether the official is going to be tougher on me because my parents yell.

3.     Don't yell at me in public.  It will just make things worse because I'll be upset, embarrassed, or worried that you're going to yell at me the next time I do something "wrong."

4.     Don't yell at the coach.  When you yell about who gets to play what position, it just stirs things up and takes away from the fun.

5.     Don't put down my teammates.  Don't make put-down remarks about any of  my teammates who make mistakes. It takes away from our team spirit.

6.     Don't put down the other team.  When you do this you're not giving us a very good example of sportsmanship so we get mixed messages about being "good sports."

7.     Don't lose your cool.  I love to see you excited about the game, but there's no reason to get so upset that you lose your temper! It's our game and all the attention is supposed to be on us.

8.     Don't lecture me about mistakes after the game.  Those rides home in the car after the game are not a good time for lectures about how I messed up -- I already feel bad. We can talk later, but please stay calm, and don't forget to mention things I did well during game!

9.     Don't forget how to laugh and have fun.  Sometimes it's hard for me to relax and have fun during the game when I look over and see you so tense and worried.

10.  Don't forget that it's just a game!  Odds are, I'm not going to make a career out of playing sports. I know I may get upset if we lose, but I also know that I’m usually feeling better after we go get a pizza. I need to be reminded sometimes that it’s just a game.                   

(From Playbook for Kids: A Parent's Guide to Help Kids Get the Most Out of Sports. The Gatorade Company)

Dr. Burnett is active on the lecture circuit. His publications on youth sports, including It’s Just A Game! (Youth, Sports, & Self Esteem: A Guide for Parents), are described at his website, www.djburnett.com  He can be reached at his office, 30101 Town Center Drive, Suite 202 D, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677. (949)-249-2882.  Email:djburnet@ pacbell.net.

A Final Makeup Player Evaluation for registered players (including those on waiting lists) will be held on Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at:
 
Mishcon Field for Little League Baseball;
and Allen Field for Juniors

WE WILL BE ACCEPTING WAIT LIST REGISTRATIONS AT THE EVALUATIONS BUT KIDS WHO REGISTER ON TUESDAY WILL NOT BE EVALUATED, UNLESS THERE IS TIME.  

ALL PLAYERS 7 AND OLDER WHO DID NOT TRY OUT THIS WEEKEND MUST COME ON TUESDAY. 6 YEAR OLDS WHO ALREADY HAVE PLAYED A YEAR OF T-BALL (ROOKIE DIVISION) AND WANT TO TRY OUT FOR MINORS JUNIOR (COACH PITCH) MAY ALSO TRY OUT IF THEY DIDN'T DO SO THIS WEEKEND, BUT DON'T HAVE TO.


TO REPEAT, ALL PLAYERS 7 AND OLDER MUST ATTEND AN EVALUATION. ANY SUCH PLAYER WHO DID NOT GET EVALUATED THIS WEEKEND, AND DOES NOT ATTEND THE MAKEUP ON TUESDAY WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO BE PLACED ON A TEAM. WE HAVE PLENTY OF KIDS ON WAITING LISTS, SO DON'T FORGET!!

For those of you who have never experienced an evaluation, here’s how it works: Bring your glove and cleats. Plan to arrive about 30 minutes early of your scheduled time. Check in at the Sign-In table to receive your Evaluation Number. Have a parent pin it on your back. Stretch your muscles and play warm-up catch with a pal or your parent for 10-15 minutes in the designated warm-up area. DO NOT SWING YOUR BAT!

Listen for your Timeslot and Evaluation Number to be called. Your evaluation will last about 10 minutes. Although the order of events may vary slightly depending on the level, a typical evaluation includes the following skills

Batting. You will be asked to take several swings, and may be asked to square up to bunt. Running on the last pitch, you will be instructed to drop the bat and run to first base. We will then ask you to run from first to third.

Fielding. Next, you will be asked to go to shortstop with your glove. Coaches will hit to you 2-3 ground balls and 2-3 fly balls.

This will complete your evaluation. That’s all there is to it! The purpose of the evaluation is to assess each player’s experience so that the teams can be fairly balanced, and managers can get an idea of where players are strong and where they will need help. Remember, we join a team to learn as well as play. When we learn, we improve, when we improve, we have more fun. When we have fun, we’re all winners!

Team Selection

Following the evaluations, team drafts will be conducted strictly in accordance with Little League Rules and Regulations to assure fairness. Needless to say, parents and players are not permitted to attend.

Team Announcement

After teams have been drafted, your new manager will call you on December 13 or 14. If you have not heard by December 17, please call your Player Agent. All Player Agents and League Vice Presidents contact information is on the Contact Sheet in this packet.

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