News and Announcements

Little League insurance requires that a board member certify the age of new players. Additionally, we have to verify that new players meet our residencey requirments. This verification will be conducted at the Baseball and Softball tryouts scheduled for January 7th and 14th. If you have registered a new player for the 2006 season, please bring your player's birth certificate or passport to one of the venues below along with some proof of residence, e.g. a driver's license with the correct address. Sat. Jan. 7, 9-11:00 AM @ Begg North field Sat. Jan. 7, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ Pacific Center Field (lower playground) Sat. Jan. 14, 9-11:00 AM @ Begg North field Sat. Jan. 14, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM @ Pacific Center Field (lower playground) We would prefer that you attend the earlier date. If you have any questions or are not able to comply with this request, please contact Dennis Kane at dennisjkane@yahoo.com immediately.
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Softball Clinics

Posted by Beth Johnson at Jan 2, 2006 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
MBLL will hold two Softball Clinics hosted by professional trainers from just-softball.com. The two FREE clinics will be held on Saturdays, February 18th and February 25th from 9am-noon. Please refer to the attached flyer for details on registration.
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Live Oak Field comes back to MBLL!

Posted by Beth Johnson at Dec 29, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
The parking lot at Live Oak will be closed permanently effective January 2, 2006. The City has been using this field as a parking lot for the last two seasons. The closing of the parking lot is the first step towards MBLL getting the field back and in shape for the 2006 baseball season. Thank you, Richard John, for the encouraging pictures.imageimage
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2006 Volunteer Opportunites

Posted by Beth Johnson at Nov 30, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Our league is one of the largest leagues in the country, and it takes many volunteers to make it run smoothly. Please take a look at the volunteer opportunites available on the following hand out and help out where you can.

Manhattan Little League Families,

Little League International has made a change to the rule for determining a player’s league age.  This rule change is applicable to all Little Leagues in the United States.  In prior seasons, a player’s league age was determined by her age as of July 31.  Effective in 2006, a softball player’s league age will be determined based upon her age as of December 31 of the prior year.  [Baseball has a different age determination date which is explained in a separate letter in this package.]

As a result of this rule change, a softball player’s league age during the 2006 season can easily be determined based on this chart:

Only For Girl’s Playing Little League Softball*

Player’s Year of Birth

Softball League Age in 2006

1991

14

1992

13

1993

12

1994

11

1995

10

1996

9

1997

8

1998

7

1999

6

2000

5**

**Girls interested in T-Ball should refer to the letter regarding both T-Ball and baseball contained in this package.

*There is a different League Age Determination rule for baseball players.

In response to this rule change, Manhattan Little League Softball Division has adapted new rules and policies for this 2006 season of transition.  The primary change is to allow for girls of three different age groups with similar skill sets to play in the same league.  This will result in giving more girls an opportunity to play in MLL softball leagues traditionally reserved for girls one year older.  This new policy does not change MLL’s long standing tradition of guaranteeing every player who timely registers to play softball or baseball an opportunity to play.  It simply means that skilled softball players will have more opportunities, if they so choose, to play in a league with more challenging rules and more experienced players.

Here is a description of the MLL 2006 Softball Leagues and the players that will be eligible to play in each league

American League - Coach-pitch softball for girls born in 1997, 1998, and girl’s born in 1999 who have played two years of T-Ball.  This League is primarily designed for 7 & 8 year old girls, and some 6 year old girls with T-Ball experience solely as an exception during this 2006 transition season.  Girls born in 1997 may also try-out for National League if they are interested in playing first year kid pitch softball.

National League - Fast Pitch Softball (first year kid pitch) for girls drafted to play in the National League.  Girls born in 1995, 1996, and some girls born in 1997, will be eligible for the National League draft.  Girls born in 1997 who wish to try out for the National League must attend try-outs.  This League is designed for 9 & 10 year old girls, and some 8 year old players who played two years of American League softball, solely as an exception during this 2006 transition season. 

Pacific League - Fast Pitch Softball for girls drafted to play in the Pacific League.  Girls born in 1994, 1995, and some girls born in 1996, will be eligible for the Pacific League draft.  Girls born in 1996 who wish to try-out for the Pacific League must attend try-outs.  This League is designed for 10 & 11 year old girls, and some 9 year old players who played in the National League last season, solely as an exception during this 2006 transition season.

Major League - Fast Pitch Softball for girls drafted to play in the Major League.  Girls born in 1993, 1994, and some girls born in 1995, will be eligible for the Major League draft.  Girls born in 1995 who wish to try-out for the Major League must attend try-outs.  This League is designed for 11 & 12 year old girls, and some 10 year old players who played in the Pacific League last season, solely as an exception during this 2006 transition season.

Junior League - Fast Pitch Softball for girls born in 1991 and 1992.  This League is designed for 13 & 14 year old girls who love the game.

Tryout dates will be in early January and will be posted on the Manhattan Little League web site at mbll.org.

Manhattan Little League Softball Division is excited about these new rule and policy changes and believes it will give more girls an opportunity to challenge themselves on the softball field and fall in love with this great sport.  If you have any questions, please direct them to Bill von Behren, MLL’s Vice-President, Softball Division, at:  bvbatbeach@aol.com.

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