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Ontario District 1 Leagues
Ancaster Little League     Dundas Little League    
Erindale Little League     High Park Little League    
Oakville Little League     Stoney Creek Little League    

2009 District 1 Houseleague Tournament Schedule

 

 

DISTRICT 1 HOUSELEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

2009

In Stoney Creek

JUNE 19th – JUNE 21st

JUNE 26th - JUNE 27th 

 POOL "A"

 POOL "B" 

HIGH PARK 

DUNDAS  

STONEY CREEK 

    ANCASTER

OAKVILLE 

     ERINDALE

 

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

GAME 1 - 6:30 p.m.  Dundas (0) vs. Ancaster (0)

GAME 2 - 8:30 p.m.  Stoney Creek (0) vs. High Park (0) Rainout- To be played on Friday, June 20th

GAME 3 - 7:00 p.m.  Erindale (0) vs. Oakville (0)  Game to be held off site (In Oakville).

SATURDAY JUNE 20TH

GAME 4 - 10:30 a.m.  Stoney Creek (0) vs. Ancaster (0)

GAME 5 - 1:00 p.m.    High Park (0) vs. Oakville (0)

GAME 6 - 3:30 p.m.    Dundas (0) vs. Erindale (0)

SUNDAY JUNE 21st

GAME 7 - 10:30 a.m.  High Park (0) vs. Dundas (0)

GAME 8 - 1:00 p.m.   Ancaster (0) vs. Erindale (0)

GAME 9 - 3:30 p.m.   Stoney Creek (0) vs. Oakville (0)


FRIDAY JUNE 26TH   

GAME 10 - 6:30 p.m.  1st in Pool "A" (0) vs. 2nd in Pool "B" (0)

GAME 11 - 8:30 p.m.  1st in Pool "B" (0) vs. 2nd in Pool "A" (0) 

 

SATURDAY JUNE 27TH        Championship Game
GAME 12 - 1:05 p.m.     Winners of Game 10 and 11 

PLAYERS

MUST BE FROM 1 MAJOR HOUSE LEAGUE TEAM ONLY, CAN BE SUPPLEMENTED FROM MINOR TEAMS ONLY. ALL PLAYERS MUST WEAR THEIR HOUSE LEAGUE UNIFORM.

PITCHING RULES

1 INNING CAN PITCH IN NEXT GAME. MORE THAN 1 INNING A DAY AND 1 GAMES REST IS REQUIRED.

SUBSTITUTION & BATTING

UNLIMITED DEFENSIVE SUBSTITUTION BUT CANNOT HAVE MORE THAN 1 INNING DIFFERENTIAL AT END OF GAME. BAT THROUGHT THE ORDER OF PLAYERS PRESENT.

TIE BREAKERS

3 TEAMS TIED: BEST DEFENSIVE RECORD BETWEEN TEAMS TIED IN THEIR POOL. NEXT IS BEST DEFENSIVE RECORD FOR ALL GAMES. 2 TEAMS TIED: HEAD TO HEAD RECORD.



Sunday, April 12
Little League Ontario Provincial Tournaments

              2009 Little League Ontario Provincials         

 

                           Minor.........Oakville.......August 2 to August 9...coach's meeting August 1


                           Major.........Pembroke.....July 29 to August 5.......coach's meeting July 28


                            Junior........South Ottawa...July 26 to August 3....coach's meeting July 25


                         Senior........TBA................July 28 to August 4....coach's meeting July 27
 



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Little League Parent/Volunteer Pledge

I will teach all children to play fair and do their best.
I will positively support all managers, coaches and players.
I will respect the decisions of the umpires.
I will praise a good effort despite the outcome of the game.


Codes Of Conduct

 
 The Players Code Of Conduct

1. Play for Fun. If it isn't fun, it isn't Little League
2. Respect your coaches and the umpires. Treat them the same way you want to be treated.
3. Be a good sport. be Fair. Play by the rules.
4. Improve your skills. Help your teammates to get better.
5. Never give up.
6. Be willing to try every position. You never know which one will be the most fun.
7. Don't be selfish. Your teammates deserve the same chances as you.
8. Be on time.
9. Remember the Little League Pledge.



The Coaches Code Of Conduct

1. Being a coach means being reasonable. Players develope at different rates.
2. Teach your players to play by the rules, just as you play by the rules.
3. Be constructive in your criticism, followed always by praise for things done right.
4. Give every player the same chance. Little League is not about the elite player, it's about getting everyone involved as a part of a team.
5. Treat the umpire the way you expect your players to treat you. With Respect.
6. Striving to win in not a sin. Striving to win every time, at all costs, means your players are not getting enough different opportunities. Everyone should play both infield and outfield.
7. Give your voice a rest when the game is on. Use it only to encourage and discuss the mistakes quietly after the game.
8. Have fun. You are a volunteer coach, in a volunteer organization, and if it isn't fun it isn't Little League.
9. If you win, have ice cream. If you lose, have ice cream. If you treat winning and losing the same, you will teach your team a much more valuable lesson.
10. The center of attention should be the players - not the adults. A coach cannot accomplish anything if the players aren't there.


The Parents Code Of Conduct

1. I will never force my child to play. I will encourage them to participate in athletics.
2. I will remember that my child is playing for his or her enjoyment, not mine.
3. I will encourate playing by the rules, even when others are not.
4. I don't want the coach to single out my child for criticism in front of others. So, I will not raise my concerns about the coach in front of others. I will speak to the coach privately and with best intentions.
5. The bleachers are for positive things. I will applaud good plays form either team, and I will never yell at any player for making a mistake.
6. I will encourage my child to improve his or her skills.
7. I will enourage my child to try all positions, and I will help him or her understand that all the players deserve to try all positions. If all nine positions were not important, they wouldn't be part of the game.
8. I recognize that batting is the toughest of all talents to master.
9. I will practice with my child away from the park. I understand that this game is a difficult one to learn to do well, and the coach simply cannot do it all.
10. I will offer my help to the coach, and to the team.
11. I promise that I will eat ice cream if the team wins. I promise to eat ice cream if the team loses. Treating those impostors the same is the greatest lesson you can teach your child.
12. If I have never umpired a game, I understand that I have not right to criticize from the bleachers, or the dugout.
13. I will smile when my child wants to leave for the park early.



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