New Jersey District 6 Little League: Welcome

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Welcome to New Jersey District 6

Little League Baseball, Softball and Challenger
Tom Marguccio,District Administrator 

Distict 6 is a part of Section 2 and is a member of the New Jersey State Little League Organization 

District 6 is located in Bergen County and consits of the following leagues: Cliffside Park / Fairview,EdgewaterEnglewood Cliffs,Fort Lee American,FortLee National,LittleFerry / South HackensackPalisades Park / Leonia,RidgefieldRidgefield Park , Teaneck Southern


 

 Little League Pledge     

The Little League Parent / Volunteer Pledge

I will teach all children to play fair and do their best

I will positively support all mangers, coaches and players

I will respect the decisions of the umpires

I will praise a good effort despite the outcome of the game



ASAP FOR 2012



Click on the link above for the ASAP plan information

bat regulations for 2012



Click the link above for more information on the new bat regulations for 2012

Changes Made to Little League’s Background Check Regulation



Little League International today announced changes to its background check regulation (Regulation I [c] [9]) to reflect recent changes in several states’ decisions regarding the availability of sex offender registries. As always, local Little Leagues and districts in the U.S. are required to, at a minimum, perform a check that covers the Sex Offender Registries of all U.S. states/territories, for certain personnel in the league, as noted in the regulations. There is only one place online where such a check of all states is free: The U.S. Department of Justice National Sex Offender Public Registry Read More

 

See the Safety corner  for more information on this and related topics



Policy, Rule and Regulation changes for the 2012 season



A downloadable PDF version of these changes is available as well: 2012 Rule Changes Little League International today announced the full list of significant changes that will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2012, to the policies, rules and regulations of the program. In order to give timely information to parents and leagues, some of the changes were announced several weeks ago. One change, in the bat regulations, has been further updated since the first announcement. The update clarifies the penalty for using an illegal bat. A list of all the significant changes, along with a summary and explanation of the changes, is below: Read More

 



Little League Guidelines on Reporting Abuse



This information is being provided to local Little Leagues and Districts as a guide to whether and when to report child abuse and neglect. Background of Little League’s Child Protection Program For more than a decade, Little League has led the way among youth sports organizations in assisting local leagues to keep child sex offenders out of the program. Little League remains the only national youth baseball/softball program to mandate a check of the applicable sex offender registry. Additionally, Little League provides each local Little League with 125 free checks of a national criminal database.Read More

 



Thursday, November 3
2012 BAT REGULATIONS




Data Center
Little League Data Center



To:  All league presidents and Information Officers:

Please update all officers and board members for the 2012 season.  Updating using the Little League Data Center.  Using the Data Center will ensure that all of your volunteers will receive the necessary materials for the 2012 season. Click the title above. 

 

 

 



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