Robinwood Little League provides the opportunity for participation in Little League Sanctioned All Star Tournaments following the end of the RWLL regular season. These tournaments are comprised of All Star Teams from individual leagues throughout District 62. This is a highly competitive tournament and very intense competition that provides extraordinary learning experience for each of its participants. It is considered a honor to represent Robinwood Little League as a All-Star. Below is a list of the players that will represent us in each division.Please click on the hand out below for All Star Schedules.
Congratulations to the Major Division Philadelphia Phillies for beating OVLL's Red Sox in the TOC finals on Saturday (3-1) and bringing home a District 62 championship banner.
The JR Division Milwaukee Brewers fought hard, but lost to the Westminster Angels on Saturday (3-4).
We at Robinwood Little League would like to thank all the players and parents for another successful year of youth baseball. We would like to congratulate the winners of the Home Run Derby and thank OC BAT MOBILE for donating a brand new Combat to the winner of the Home Run Derby Majors Division. We would especially like to thank all the volunteers, and give recognition to Shanon Gordon, recipient of the Volunteer of the Year Award for 2009. We invite you to continue to support Robinwood players in the post season by cheering for our Tournament of Champion participants and All Star teams... We Wish You the Best of Luck!!!
OC Batmobile offers a large variety of quality brand name bats at competitive prices. They offer unparalleled customer service and many value added services. Their knowledgeable staff is more than happy to help you select bats that will fit your unique body configuration and skill level, height, weight and personal strengths. Please feel free to contact them @ 1-714-785-6475they will be glad to help. Please make sure that you tell them you are from Robinwood Little League.
Elected Board Members for 2010 Robinwood Little League
Mark Abend
Geoff Kendle
Terry Fathauer
Larry Salzman
Jennifer Pingle
Jim Jackson
Justin White
John Spiratos
Kathy Lui-Beutel
Lisa Hensheid
Ed Jasperson
Joe Waked
2009 Robinwood Little League Standing Rules
The objective of the Standing Rules of the Robinwood Little League is to provide supplementary rules and additional guidelines, where required, to augment the rules and regulations published by Little League Baseball, Incorporated.In addition, the Standing Rules will cover the Robinwood Little League procedures for areas not covered in the Little League Baseball Regulations.
For complete information please click on the 2009 Standing Rules Handout
Robinwood Little League strives to develop the baseball knowledge, abilities and sportsmanship of Orange County youth, and instill in them a love for the game of baseball that lasts a lifetime. And although each new season the ‘Journey’ must begin again, as an organization we will strive to build upon the foundations of baseball fundamentals and new friendships that Little League Baseball develops year by year.
Official Managers and Coaches Education Program
Little League is committed to helping managers and coaches be their best. While part of this program is targeted at making managers and coaches better at teaching skills, planning active and fun practices and showing coaches how to include all players on game day it is also aimed at making them better teachers and role models.
Recognizing that manager and coach are the most vital link in making a youngster’s experience in Little League a success, Little League has teamed up with world-renowned instructors and authors Al Herback and Al Price (Little al & BIG AL) to bring you the Little League Official Little League Manager/Coach Educational Program. You can participate in a live training clinic with al and AL each year at one of Little League’s Regional Centers.
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It has been brought to the attention of Little League officials that there are a few bats for sale in stores or that may have already been purchased that carry the Little League approval, but do not have the required bat performance standard markings. The Little League Rulebook states that beginning January 1, 2009, all non-wood bats used for play in Little League Baseball (majors and below) shall be printed with a bat performance factor (BPF) of 1.15 or less. While the bats we have identified pass the BPF standard and other standards of proportion and measurement, they do not have the proper label. These bats are in the marketplace for a variety of circumstances. After review by Little League officials, it has been determined that these bats may remain in the marketplace and shall be allowed for play during the 2009 season only, with the understanding that these bats shall not be allowed for play after December 31, 2009, even though some improperly labeled bats may still remain in the marketplace, or retained by leagues and players after the 2010 deadline. Also, check the model you are purchasing. If these bats, like the Vanquish, are replaced with corrected labeling, and have the BPF 1.15 label, they will be allowed after 2009. Specifically, the bats in question are as follow:
Adidas Vanquish Blue design (There is a newer model of this bat, also named the Vanquish and it has copper and black markings. It contains the proper labeling and therefore is not subject to the one-year rule).DeMarini Black CoyoteRogue Distance RumbleTengu Easton LZ-810Louisville Slugger YB31
Your Role as a Little League Parent
Local Little Leagues are entirely volunteer organizations. Each league depends on adults like you to organize and conduct every aspect. Not only do adults serve as administrators, volunteer coaches, and umpires they also help with field maintenance, fund-raising, concessions, and numerous other special projects.
Your willingness to exchange time and effort for your child's benefit and enjoyment is very important to the functioning of your local Little League. Cheering your daughter or son on from the stands is one important way to be involved, but we invite you to do even more by volunteering to help run your local Little League program.
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Little League Baseball
Through proper guidance and exemplary leadership, the Little League program assists youth in developing the qualities of citizenship, discipline, teamwork and physical well-being. By espousing the virtues of character, courage and loyalty, the Little League Baseball and Softball program is designed to develop superior citizens rather than superior athletes.
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"The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the
greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together,
the club won't be worth a dime." - Babe Ruth