11-12 ALL-STAR CHAMPIONSHIPS
District ... 1960, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1979, 1982, 1987, 1990, 1991, 2009
District / State .... 1966, 1969, 1981, 1984, 1995
District / State / Regional ..... 1986
10-11 ALL-STAR CHAMPIONSHIPS
District ... 2005, 2007
District / State .... 2008, 2009
9-10 ALL-STAR CHAMPIONSHIPS
District ... 2005
About our league ...........
Those familiar with the town of Brunswick and sports know that the words "Brunswick" and "baseball" are synonymous. Brunswick has posted baseball championship teams at all levels of play. The Brunswick Railroaders Little League is proud to recognize itself as the feeder program for these championship teams. It is in the Little League that players learn the fundamentals necessary to prepare them for the upper levels of play. The BRLL is viewed as one of the most important organizations in Brunswick. It has even been said the president of the Little League has more power than the mayor!
Brunswick's Railroaders Little League Baseball has been in existence since 1954 and is chartered by Little League Baseball of America, Inc. We are a non-profit organization whose goal is to instruct, develop, and provide the children of the community with an opportunity to learn and play competitive baseball. Over the years BRLL has been and continues to be a very successful organization posting several districts and state championships for both boy's baseball and girl's softball. Our proudest accomplishment was in 1986 when the boys 11-12 "A" all-star team represented the East in the Little League World Series at Williamsport, PA
PARKING AT THE BRLL COMPLEX
Please use the High School parking lot for all activities at the Major field, Machine Pitch field and T-Ball field. There is NO PARKING ALLOWED AT THE MEDICAL CENTER. Violators will be towed at their own expense.
Parking at the Minor field is allowed on the right hand (sidewalk) side of the road or at the Middle School only. There is no parking allowed on the high school baseball field side of the road.
BRLL BOUNDARIES FOR 2009:
Starting at the corner where Frederick County and Montgomery County meet at the Potomac River, proceed NE along the Montgomery County line to Dickerson Road. Continue NW on Dickerson Road to Buckeystown Pike (Route 85). Continue on Buckeystown Pike N to Oland Lily Pond Road. Turn left on Oland Lily Pond Road, it turns into Mountville Road. Continue on Mountville Road to Route 15. Proceed N on Route15 and then merge onto Route 340E, then exit at Mt. Zion Road. Turn left on Mt. Zion Road to Jefferson Pike (Route 180). Turn left on Jefferson Pike (Route 180) to Teen Barnes Road. Turn right on Ten Barnes Road to Jefferson Blvd. Turn right on Jefferson Blvd to Alt. Route 40W. Turn left on Alt. Route 40W and continue on through Middletown to the Washington County line. Proceed S along the Frederick County/Washington County line to the Potomac River. Follow the Potomac River E to the point where Frederick County and Montgomery County meet.
BRLL NEWS & UPCOMING EVENTS
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BRLL TO HOST DISTRICT 2 UMPIRE CLINIC
OPEN TO ALL BRUNSWICK VOLUNTEER UMPIRES, MANAGERS AND COACHES
Ever consider umpiring? The BRLL is looking for volunteers for our Major and Minor Divisions. Our league has been fortunate over the years to have an enthusiastic and professional group of Umpires covering our games, Umpires who have also been recognized throughout the District, the East Region and Little League International through upper-level Regional and World Series assignments.
Current Umpire-in-Chief Tony Russo and former Chief Umpire Kevin Smith will be teaching a 4-week Umpire Clinic at the Extra Innings complex in Frederick. The clinic is being hosterd by BRLL with the facilities being donated to us by Extra Innings Frederick. This training is open to all District 2 Umpires and it is also recommended to all the BRLL managers and coaches. The clinic is being held over 4 consecutive Saturdays and the price is right, free!
For more information on this event, you may contact;
Tony Russo
BRLL Umpire-in-Chief
MD D2 Assistant District Administrator
MSUA Information Officer
443-285-1036 (Mobile)
301-473-4465 (Home)
Details:
· Who: This training is being held for all D2 Umpires (new and experienced), Managers and Coaches, Parents or Youths (age appropriate) interested in Umpiring
· What: Home Plate and Base Mechanics
· When: January 23-February 13, 8am-9am (4 Consecutive Saturdays)
· Where: Extra Innings Frederick, Suite 118, 4821 Winchester Boulevard, Frederick, MD 21703-7461, Tel (301) 898-2652
· If you have home plate umpire equipment, please bring it. (BRLL will have a couple sets of community equipment available for those who do not have their own equipment)
· Umpires should wear the standard Little League Umpire Uniform (Heather gray pants, navy blue umpire shirt, black umpire or athletic shoes) (if new Umpires do not have these items, loose fitting athletic attire and athletic shoes should be worn)
· Everyone should bring a Baseball glove
· Cost: Free
MACHINE PITCH FIELD UPGRADES
Work is progressing on the latest BRLL field upgrade project. Drive by the Machine Pitch field (the old slow pitch field) and you will be surprised at what you find there. Following in the footsteps of the Major and Minor fields, a sprinkler system, new infield, warning track and scoreboard are being installed in time for the start of the 2010 season.
Many thanks go out to the Chief Field Maintenance Officer Keith Tucker, his dad Jerome Tucker, and Darren Loy for all the hard work. Special thanks also go out to Chris Walker and George Auel for their help.
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MACHINE PITCH PICTURE MONTAGE
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LEAGUE APPRECIATION NIGHT for BRLL
Extra Innings - Frederick held a League Appreciation Night for Brunswick Railraoders Little League for our returning players on Sunday, November 8, 2009. There were 40 players who attended the event. One cage had a coach throwing live bp, two cages had a coach running a pitching machine and one token pitching machine cage was also utilized.
Thanks go out to all managers, coaches and board members who attended and helped make this night a success. Thanks also to Extra Innings - Frederick for their hospitality.
CONGRATULATIONS
ALOSHA JEFFERS
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DAKOTA REEVES
WINNERS OF $10 GIFT CARDS FROM EXTRA INNINGS
Visit the BRUNSWICK LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STARS WEBSITE by LARRY KEAN to see a pictoral recap of the 2009 ALL-STAR teams at http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?cmenuid=1&url=brunswicklittleleagueallstars&sid=33321181
*** BRUNSWICK 11/12 ALL-STARS WIN DISTRICT 2 CHAMPIONSHIP ***
Read all about it at All-Star Central
*** BRUNSWICK 10/11 ALL-STARS WIN 2009 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ***
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*** BRUNSWICK 10/11 ALL-STARS WIN DISTRICT 2 CHAMPIONSHIP ***
Read all about it at All-Star Central
2009 ALL-STAR RECAP
MAJORS 11/12
DISTRICT 2 CHAMPIONS, Finished 3-2 in State Tournament
MAJORS 10/11
DISTRICT 2 & STATE CHAMPIONS
MAJORS 9/10
Finished as DISTRICT 2 Runner-up
MINORS 8/12
Finished as EMORY FRYE Runner-up
MINORS 7/9
Finished 2-2 in JIM GALL SR Tournament
GO TO ALL-STAR CENTRAL FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ON ALL THE BRLL PLAYOFF TEAMS & FOR GAME RECAPS
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The 2009 Majors Champion CUBS will represent the Brunswick Little League in this years 22nd annual District 2 Tournament of Champions. It is to be held at Four County Little Leagues' Russell Windsor Field on Rt. 144 near New Market from Saturday, June 27 to Monday, June 29.
The CUBS, who won both halfs and finished 19-1 are managed by Mark Tarleton, The coaches are Darrel Hauver, and Dwain Stockman. The players on this years team are Dylan Ellis, Aaron Fitzwater, Adam Fitzwater, Connor Kean, Brian Kenny, John O'Connor, Doug Pearl, John Mark Ready, Harold Shipe, Austin Stockman, Justin Walls, and Andrew Wanger.
CUBS WIN OPENERBrunswick beat Frederick American on Saturday 8 to 0 in the opening round of the 2009 TOC.. The CUBS were led by the no-nit pitching of Doug Pearl who struck out 12 in the contest. Offensively, Adam Fitzwater had two hits, including a two run homer and 4 RBI's. John O'Connor had two hits with a double for the Cubs. Justin Walls also had two hits.
The victory advances the CUBS into the second round of the 2009 TOC against Four County's Senators, an 8-5 winner over Westminster in 8 innings. The second round match is to be held on Sunday, June 28 at 5pm. The other semifinal game starting at 2:30 pm, pits Thurmont, who advanced with a 16-2 win over East Frederick, against Frederick National, who received a first round bye.
CUBS WIN 8-0 IN SECOND ROUND
The Brunswick Cubs won their second round game by an 8-0 score over the host Four County Senators. On the mound, Adam Fitzwater threw the shutout allowing just 3 hits. He had nine strikeouts and only one walk. Andrew Wanger finished with 2 singles and a walk, scoring two runs and had one RBI. Adam Fitzwater had a 2 RBI single and 3 RBI's for the game. Doug Pearl walked twice, scored twice, and had a RBI triple.
The win puts the Cubs in position to repeat as TOC champs. Their opponent will be Thurmont who defeated Frederick National. The championship game will be on Monday, June 29, with a start time of 6pm.
CUBS WIN FINAL TO RETAIN TOC CROWN
The Brunswick Cubs won the title game of the 2009 Tournament of Champions over the Thurmont Cardinals 7 -1 on Monday night. They retain the title having won the 2008 TOC. The Cubs are the first team in the 22 year history of the Tournament of Champions to win two years in a row. Said BRLL President Mike Price "Congratulations to the Cubs on a great year. They played this weekend much like they did all year with good pitching, great defense and timely hitting"
Harold Shipe got the win on the mound, allowing 1 run and 3 hits, striking out 7 and walking 4 in 5 1/3 innings. Justin Walls had a big day at the plate going 3 for 3, including a RBI double and a solo home run while scoring two runs. John O'Connor had two singles in two at bats, scoring 2 runs. Adam Fitzwater had a ground rule double.
The Cubs, who returned eight players from last season's championship team, thoroughly defeated the entire field scoring a combined 23 runs and allowing only one in the 3 games they played. "I am as proud as can be of them because they all played their hearts out," manager Mark Tarleton said, "All the hard work in the early spring has led up to this. They deserved to win this."
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PHILLIES WIN 4-2 IN 2009 MINORS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
The PHILLIES scored 4 runs in the bottom half of the first inning in route to a 4-2 win over the ORIOLES in a battle for the 2009 Minor League Championship. The game was held on Saturday evening, June 13, at the Major Field before a large supportive crowd. The exciting game featured excellent pitching, fine defensive plays, and timely hitting. Congratulations to both teams for a fine season.
ORIOLES WIN 2nd HALF MINORS TITLE
Congratulations to the ORIOLES who captured the 2nd half title with a 9-1 record.
TEAM WON LOST
* ORIOLES 9 1
PHILLIES 7 3
CUBS 4 6
PIRATES 3 7
A'S 2 8
PHILLIES WIN PLAYOFF TO CAPTURE 1st HALF MINORS TITLE
Congratulations to the PHILLIES who defeated the ORIOLES 7-6 with a four-run rally in the bottom of the sixth inning. The exciting playoff game was held at the Major Field on Sunday, May 17th.
TEAM WON LOST
* PHILLIES 8 2
ORIOLES 8 2
PIRATES 6 4
CUBS 2 8
A'S 1 9
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CUBS WIN 2009 2nd HALF MAJORS TITLE, REPEAT AS BRLL MAJOR CHAMPIONS
Congratulations go out to the CUBS for winning the 2nd half title. They finished with a 9-1 record. The CUBS won both the first and second half championships for the 2nd year in a row
TEAM WON LOST
* CUBS 9 1
ORIOLES 6 4
A's 5 5
PHILLIES 5 5
PIRATES 0 10
CUBS WIN 2009 1st HALF MAJORS TITLE
Congratulations go out to the CUBS for winning the first half title. They finished undefeated with a 10-0 record.
TEAM WON LOST
* CUBS 10 0
ORIOLES 5 5
PHILLIES 4 5
A'S 3 7
PIRATES 2 7
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Each year the managers vote for who they think are deserving of the indivdual awards given each year by the BRLL. Following is the names and teams of each player who was chosen for their outstanding accomplishments during the 2009 season. For a complete list of past and present winners, go to the AWARDS link.
2009 SHELLEY DAWSON PITCHING AWARD
Ryan Capstick - Orioles
2009 GAREL HAUVER FIELDING AWARD
Doug Pearl - Cubs
2009 POPPY LEWIS HITTING AWARD
Daniel Patterson- A's
2009 RED HAWES SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Joey DeMeza - A's
John O'Connor - Cubs
Jeremy Garrott - Orioles
JT Bergman - Phillies
Dalton Anderson - Pirates
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