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, Edgewater, Englewood Cliffs, Fort Lee American, Fort Lee National,Little Ferry / South Hackensack, Palisades Park / Leonia,Ridgefield, Ridgefield Park, Teaneck Southern.
| 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 |
To be a member of Little League, thousands of cities, towns, communities and neighborhoods throughout the world annually apply for a charter with Little League Baseball and Softball. When leagues prepare their applications to charter for the 2010 season, today’s technology will allow for process to be completed from a computer.For the first time, Little League International in South Williamsport, Pa., is encouraging leagues to apply for a charter using an online service available through the Little League Data Center.Read More
Recent rule changes adopted by the Little League International Board of Directors will bring pitching rules for tournament baseball in line with the regular season rules. The changes were made after many district administrators and local Little League volunteers had requested the pitching rules become more consistent.
“A few years ago, scientific studies showed epidemic increases in youth pitching injuries and pointed to overuse as the primary factor,” Dr. James Andrews, Chairman of the American Sports Medicine Institute and a member of the Little League International Board of Directors, said. “Little League baseball should be congratulated as the leader in addressing this issue by introducing pitch count limits. This has led to increased awareness at all levels including players, parents, coaches, and other youth league organizations, and hopefully, a decrease in number of injuries. The current changes adopted by Little League should help further the ability of kids to enjoy and advance in baseball without serious overuse injuries.”Read More
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To: All league presidents and Information Officers:
Please update all officers and board members for the 2010 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 2010 season. Click the title above.
