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5. - Posted September 3, 2011 5:58PM
mommy24monkees
Hi! Just found the site and wondering if I can still get my son registered for Fall ball? He hasn't played in a couple of years and really wants to get back into playing...we figure Fall would be best for that!
Thanks!




4. - Posted March 8, 2011 8:48AM
tinker870078
Hi I am trying to get info on signing my children up for baseball/softball any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
tinker870078@yahoo.com




3. - Posted March 29, 2010 1:40AM
mrfinn
JR. BOYS STORM

My family and I have been a proud part of Dunnellon Little League for many years. We wish all of our Dunnellon Little League playes a great season. It has been a blessing to see the children I once coached in baseball and in softball grow into fine adults and parents who now have children in the program. GO DUNNELLON!

THE BENCINI FAMILY




2. - Posted March 2, 2010 7:09PM
wildthingfl3
I was apart of dunnellon little leauge and my 10 year old son played 3 years now im trying to get him and his 6 year old brother signed up how where and is there help with paying i am a single omo of 3 and i cant let hem down another year because i dont have enough money to sign them up but we want to be there saturday and hope to be on teams please help tanya rogowski and my boys who deserve to be apart of a great organization to get them out of the house and make friends and have fun gavin rogowski and khristian ....thank you and have a graet year dunnellon little leauge....2010 465-4843




1. - Posted April 5, 2009 12:51PM
Richard12345
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Go Dunnellon!   Baseball has such great memories. One of my best players was a 12 year old pitcher I had back in the 1980's who would take a miniature 'GI Joe' action figure to the mound and place it next to his feet when he pitched (for good luck I suppose--we did win a title that year). But the weird part is that the other teams just laughed. Nobody ever complained about the toy.

Have a terrific season!
Best regards from Rick Fishman, author of Sandlot Summit, the funniest youth baseball story ever.