Coon Rapids Central Little League: Welcome
Tuesday, May 7
Schedules Link
The team schedules are available via this link as we have moved to a new league management system.
Mark your calendars Picture Days are 5/21 and 5/22
Your teams schedule will be provided on Saturday 5/11
Online Photo Registration now available!
This year, we've decided to move photo sign-up and purchasing on-line; there will be order sheets passed out ahead of time if you so choose. Please click the Sportography link to be taken to their secure Online Photo Registration system. Inside you'll find detailed instructions for how to use this simple and easy to navigate application.
2013 Opening Day Ceremonies (UPDATED)
Saturday, May 11th at Noon
Come out in your full uniform and take a parade lap onto the field while your team and names are announced, and help us kick off the 2013 Little League Season with a bang! There will be other festivities as well, to help make this a memorable event for both players and families!
All players from all CRCLL divisions, Tee Ball to Majors, are encouraged to attend.
No Pets and No Smoking
Coon Rapids Central Little League does not allow pets or smoking on our fields or in our parking lot.
Please take some time to go to the Calendar and the Handouts sections to view updated information.
Little League Rainout Hotline
(612) 492-8972
Wednesday, February 1
MN Concussion Law Announcement
Minnesota Legislature's New "Concussion Law" Requires Online Training for All Coaches and Officials and Concussion Education for all Parents and Athletes Starting this Fall
The Minnesota Legislature recently passed a "Concussion Law" which requires any municipality, business, school district or nonprofit organization that organizes a youth athletic activity and charges a fee to follow the statute's requirements, including implementing concussion training and education to improve player safety and establish safe return-to-play policies for athletes who sustain a concussion.
The law mandates that:
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All coaches (head and assistants) and officials receive concussion training and education. This must be renewed every 3 years.
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Coaches must remove an athlete from activity if they exhibit signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion and/or are suspected of sustaining a concussion.
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The law also requires a doctor's signature to return to play if an athlete is removed due to a concussion or is showing signs or symptoms of a concussion.
The Concussion Education we recommend for coaches and officials is the online video training session developed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the National Federation of State High Schools. This course requires registration but is free. Over 200,000 coaches and officials have already successfully completed this course. The training process involves watching a video and then successfully completing a quiz. The entire training module can be completed in a little over a half an hour and then participants can print out a certificate on their desktop or print and scan the certificate to create a digital file.