Central Point Little League: Important News
2010 Rule Changes
November 5, 2009
Below is a synopsis of the significant changes to the Rules and Regulations for 2010 ...
Eloy Sutton Memorial Fields-Home of Central Point Little League
Former home of Eloy Sutton, 2003 National Little League Volunteer of the year.
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In 2003 Eloy Sutton was named Li
Eloy Sutton
ttle League national volunteer of the year. Eloy got his start in Little League in Central Point in 1968 as an assistant coach. Two years later he began to umpire and a couple of years after that he entered the administration aspect of the sport. Eloy was a founding member of District 8, along with Raif DeArmond and Bob Martin. Eloy Sutton umpired for 29 years and was behind the plate at two regional tournaments. He turned in his mask, shin guards and blue uniform in 2001 but continued to serve as an administrative assistant in District 8. He attended many games during the regular seasons and tournaments through 2007. He was an inspiration to all of us. |
Famous LITTLE LEAGUE Players
Just some of the politicians, actors, doctors and activists who played Little League Baseball and Softball:
Krissy Wendell - Led the U.S. Olympic Women’s Hockey Team to a silver medal in the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City.
Gen. Peter Pace - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Rudolph Giuliani - Former mayor of New York City and Republican presidential candidate.
President George W. Bush - The 46st Governor of Texas and current U.S. President.
Kevin Costner - Academy Award-winning actor and director.
Dave Barry - Author and newspaper columnist.
Tony Dungy - Former professional football player and the current head coach of the Indianapolis Colts.
Bruce Springsteen - Singer.
Dan O’Brien - World record holder and 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist in the Decathlon.
Cal Ripken, Jr. - Former shortstop and third baseman with the Baltimore Orioles.
--source: Little League Baseball and Softball.
