California District 41: Welcome
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| Thu 2/11 |
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7:00 PM - Feb 11, 2011 9:00 PM | Renette Park - El Cajon |
| Fri 2/26 |
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Fletcher Hills Elementary 2330 Center Place El Cajon |
| Sat 2/27 |
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM | Northmont Elementary 9405 Gregory St La Mesa |
| Thu 3/11 |
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Renette Park - El Cajon |
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We serve East San Diego County. District 41 is made up of the following 16 Leagues:
Alpine AmericanLittle League; Cajon de Oro Little League; El Cajon National Little League; El Cajon Western Little League; Fletcher Hills Little League; Jamul Little League; Lakeside American Little League; Lakeside National Little League; Mountain Empire Little League; Rancho San Diego Little League; Rios Canyon Little League; East County United; Santee Pioneer American Little League; Santana National Little League and Singing Hills Little League; United Santee; West Hills Little League
To visit the leagues websites available, click on District links located to the left of this screen.
We are constantly making changes to our website so check back often for updated information, handouts and Little League News! Thank you for visiting.
ALWAYS check the District Calendar for updates, remember to "double click" on the item listed on the calendar and detailed information will appear for the specific event.
District 41 Staff & League Presidents Meeting THIS Thursday, February 11 , 2010 @ 7pm Location: Renette Park in El Cajon
"Leagues Basic To-Do List": Going on now ~ 2010 Registrations for boys and girls age 4-18 (see individual leagues for details; click on District Links)
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Promote and attend provided training & clinics for:
- Manager & Coaches training was held at Petco Park Sun. Jan 31st 8am - 5pm Feb. 1 and Feb . 2 5-8pm via ASAP Baseball & SD Padres
- Junior/Seniors Meeting was 1/26/10 for information please contact D41 Jr./Sr. Coordinator Beckie Bailey email bailout267@yahoo.com. Leagues if you have players age 13-18 and please notify Beckie Bailey, D41 Coordinator for Juniors & Seniors with team counts for Inter-league play.
- Auxiliary Meeting was 1/21/10 for info contact D41 Aux. Coordinator Suzy Vincent email suzyqou812@cox.net
- Umpires contact D41 UIC Steve Crane email ump_11@yahoo.com he is happy to assist you with training coaches/umpires
- Player Agents Do you have Player Waiver questions, draft or tryout questions contact Ken Fox D41 Player Agent email yumaopenkf@aol.com Or Kim Mowrey D41 Administrator
- League Charter Form and Fees turned in to LL Hq
- A.S.A.P. Safety Report & Lighting Audit and
- Volunteer Background Checks (on all persons dealing with "kids") and
- Basic First Aid Clinic this is a MUST for your league! Need help with setting one up contact Dave Pendleton D41 Safety Officer, Email: djpendleton@att.net Dist. 41 will mail out your report for your league; provide copies to Kim Mowrey.
- League Constitution And By-Laws (ALL LEAGUES) Review, Revise and turn in to Kim Mowery D41 Admin.
- Rule Waivers or Player Waivers (hardship, IV(h) or II(d) all due now!
- 2010 L.L. Rule books (order from Western Regional either on line or by phone)
- All Star '09 Program Payments due for some leagues
- Player Assessment Fees $4 each player each league
- TOC & All Star Tournament "Host" leagues request
NOTE: Remember... if you the League President are unable to attend the monthly meeting (2nd Thursday of each month until June) please send your Vice President or available representative to attend in your place. Then remember to set up a meeting with that representative for your Local Board to meet and hear the information distributed from District 41 and/or Little League HQ.
Under Dist. Forms/Handouts ... take a look and give information to your local league board
Thank you to all of the wonderful volunteers and sponsors of our local Little Leagues and to our kids for a great season!
As a reminder.... stay up to date with all of Little League news, clinic information and much more! Just click on our District Links tab there you may choose to visit either the local Western Regional Headquarters up the freeway in San Bernadino, CA or Little League Headquarters in Williamsport, PA

The mission of the local league shall be to firmly implant the ideals of good sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage and respect for authority, in the youth of the community so that they may be well-adjusted, stronger and happier children and will grow to be decent, healthy and trustworthy adults. To achieve this objective, the local league will provide a supervised program of competitive baseball or softball games under the rules and policies of Little League Baseball Incorporated. League directors, officers, and members shall bear in mind Safety and Leadership is of primary importance. Winning of games or exceptional athletic skills are clearly secondary.
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The mission of the local league shall be to firmly implant the ideals of good sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage and respect for authority, in the youth of the community so that they may be well-adjusted, stronger and happier children and will grow to be decent, healthy and trustworthy adults. To achieve this objective, the local league will provide a supervised program of competitive baseball or softball games under the rules and policies of Little League Baseball Incorporated. League directors, officers, and members shall bear in mind Safety and Leadership is of primary importance. Winning of games or exceptional athletic skills are clearly secondary.
The mission of the local league shall be to firmly implant the ideals of good sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage and respect for authority, in the youth of the community so that they may be well-adjusted, stronger and happier children and will grow to be decent, healthy and trustworthy adults. To achieve this objective, the local league will provide a supervised program of competitive baseball or softball games under the rules and policies of Little League Baseball Incorporated. League directors, officers, and members shall bear in mind Safety and Leadership is of primary importance. Winning of games or exceptional athletic skills are clearly secondary.
The mission of the local league shall be to firmly implant the ideals of good sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage and respect for authority, in the youth of the community so that they may be well-adjusted, stronger and happier children and will grow to be decent, healthy and trustworthy adults. To achieve this objective, the local league will provide a supervised program of competitive baseball or softball games under the rules and policies of Little League Baseball Incorporated. League directors, officers, and members shall bear in mind Safety and Leadership is of primary importance. Winning of games or exceptional athletic skills are clearly secondary.
Wednesday, February 3
La Mesa, Calif. – February 27, 2010
On Feb. 27, 2010, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in La Mesa, Calif., California Districts 66 & 41 will host a "Little League Road Show" for our leagues board members to help them understand their positions.
Location: Helix Charter High School, 7323 University Avenue.
The clinic fee: $7.50
For additional information, or to register, please contact Rolland Slade, California District 66 Administrator, at: 619-857-0438; or ca66da@yahoo.com.
Monday, February 8
All I would like to invite you to visit the District 41 Umpires chat and information group in yahoo. As some know I do have 2 email addresses 1 started out as my personal address then my other is my district email address so you may very well get this a second time until I finish transferring my little league contacts over to ca41uic@yahoo.com<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
I created this chat room because I feel that the more information I can get out to our leagues and our league umpires, the better prepared they will be. My staff and I will be monitoring this group and answering question, running over game scenarios, find training hand outs, and if any leagues wish our help at their fields ask for it here. I want this to be another source of information and for you to be able to utilize your D41 Umpiring Staff. So please pass it on
Thank You
Steve Crane
Little League, Inc.
Ca D41 UIC
619-723-9753
Tuesday, February 2
Wednesday, October 14
Clinics for 2010 are listed below. Online registration for these clinics is open now. Weekend Outreach Clinics will be held in many locations, (in lieu of the weeklong clinics) in the region this year. Click here or go to the Outreach Clinics Link to see what clinics are available in your area. More clinics are being planned and when confirmed will be added to the list.
Online Registration for all Regional Clinics will be by credit card only. If you don't have a credit card, you will need to call and register with the regional office at 909-887-6444.
You can view a detailed discription of the clinics offered by clicking on the clinic heading below. Click on the "Register Now" link opposite the clinic desired to register for each clinic.
| Weekend Mechanics Clinic | ||
| Weekend Rules Clinic #2 | |
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| Coaches Clinic | February 6, 2010 | Register Now |
| Scorekeeper Clinic |
March 6, 2010 |
Register Now |
| Junior Umpire Training School | June 19-25, 2010 | Register Now |
| Western Regional Umpire Outreach Clinics | ||
| Other Western Regional Outreach Clinics |
If you have any questions concerning online registration, please contact Cheryl Robinson crobinson@LittleLeague.org or call Western Region Headquarters at 909-887-6444.
Get a map and directions to the Regional Center, click here.
Monday, November 30
Baseball clinics offered via Baseaball ASAP Juan and Jared Eichelberger. Take advanatage of this great opportunity to catch up on all the new rules, etc.
Saturday, November 7
Monday, November 30
Click on title for link.
Tuesday, December 1
Twitter and Facebook pages now for Little League
November 16, 2009
These are GREAT resources, check these out!
A.S.A.P. Safety (past & present)
Coach's Box
Fairball
Little Leaguer