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Welcome to the East Region Website!
LLB East Region Headquarter Staff
Back Row: Patrick Holden, Assistant East Region Director; Jerry Dube, East Region Maintenance Director; Claud Bourret, East Region Financial Assistant; Corey Wright, Assistant East Region Director
Saturday, June 27
East Region Umpires Selected for Various World Series Tournaments
Congratulations are certainly extended to all of the following umpires from within the Eastern Regional States who have been selected to umpire in Little League Baseball and Softball's most elite tournaments, the various World Series!!! You have all earned your recommendation and selection to the various World Series Tournaments. Hopefully you will take some time to reflect on what an honor this really is and how important such an assignment can define your umpiring career. The East Region Staff is extremely proud of all of you and wish you the very best of luck this summer! Little League Baseball World Series - Williamsport, Pennsylvania Chris Parker - Maine Tony Eller - New Jersey Little League Softball World Series - Portland, Oregon Mark McGill - Massachusetts Melvin Hall - Maryland Junior League Baseball World Series - Taylor, Michigan Sean Guilday - Pennsylvania Charles Lloyd - Maryland Junior League Softball World Series - Kirkland, Washington Wayne Wysocki - Connecticut Valerie Vicinanza - New York Senior League Baseball World Series - Bangor, Maine Thomas Hall - Maryland Robert Ciriello - New Jersey Senior League Softball World Series - Lower Sussex, Delaware Robert Riordan - Connecticut William Wagner Sr - Pennsylvania Big League Baseball World Series - Easley, South Carolina Al Terry - Connecticut Robert Larson - New Jersey Big League Softball World Series - Kalamazoo, Michigan Troy Richardson - Maine Chris Thomas - Pennsylvania Saturday, June 27
East Region Tournament Umpires Selected
Congratulations to the following East Region Volunteer Tournament Umpires that were selected to umpire within the various levels and divisions of the Little League Baseball and Softball Eastern Regional Tournaments: Little League Baseball East Region Tournament - Bristol, Connecticut Frank Ciambriello: CT 2 Hal Schwartz: CT 2 Ernie Lang: MA 4 James Haibon: MA 4 Troy Lare: ME 3 Bruce Willette Sr.: VT 1 Ritchie Molaison: DE 2 Roy Roberts Jr.: MD 2 Paul Simon: NJ 1 Steve Truzzolino: NJ 19 John Christofor: NY 35 Billy Bruce: PA 14 Junior League Baseball East Region Tournament - Freehold Township, New Jersey Owen Sweeney: NJ 18 Kevin Prenderville: NJ 10 Allen Truitt: MD 8 Joseph Ouellette: ME 3 Carl Pelletier: CT 5 Stephen Raynard: MA 7 Senior League Baseball East Region Tournament - West Deptford, New Jersey Robert Curtis: ME 3 Matthew Donahue: ME 3 Mark Slacum: DE 2 Steven Ferrara: MA 8 Big League Baseball East Region Tournament - Dover, Delaware Jim Connelly: Pa 4 Joseph Marateo: NJ 8 Douglas Mox: MD 4 Lee Falk: MD 4 Little League Softball East Region Tournament - Albany, New York Ernie Bertothy: CT 3 John Jagielski: CT 9 Edward Parra: ME 2 Paul Scovell: MD 8 Frank Pellegrino: NJ 1 Jeffrey Holliday: NY15 Bruce Allen: VT 4 Ralph Draper: DE 2 Junior League Softball East Region Tournament - West Haven, Connecticut Daniel Siok: DE 1 Jaime Rosario II: CT 2 Gregory Stilwell: CT 5 James Hans Sr.: PA 13 Clark Cole: ME 3 Gary Hall: PA 27 Fred Lesser: NJ 15 Brenda Miller: RI 3 Senior League Softball East Region Tournament - Worcester, Massachusetts Charles Stimson: PA 15 John Mullin Jr.: PA 28 Salvatore Brancato: CT 7 Jeffrey Rissala: ME 4 James Robinson: MD 8 Michael Revette: NJ 1 Big League Softball East Region Tournament - Waldorf, Maryland Eric Thomas: NY 18 Michael Durkin: NJ 1 David Romano: CT 5 Richard Mehosky: PA 28 Donald Hamer: PA 5 Thomas Soccio: PA 5
2009 Little League Teams Advancing to Bristol for the 2009 LLB East Region Tournament
Congratulations to the following leagues for winning their respective State Tournaments and advancing to the 2009 Little League Baseball East Region Tournament. The 2009 Little League East Region Tournament will begin on Friday, August 7th, 2009 at Breen Field in Bristol, Connecticut. We look forward to welcoming the teams, players, manager/coaches, parents, family members and fans to our home where we will crown a New England Champion and Mid-Atlantic Champion to advance to the 2009 Little League Baseball World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. New England: Connecticut - TBD Maine - TBD Massachusetts - TBD New Hampshire - TBD Rhode Island - TBD Vermont - TBD Mid - Atlantic: District of Columbia - TBD Delaware - TBD Maryland - TBD New Jersey - TBD New York - TBD Pennsylvania - TBD
2009 LLB East Region Tournament Schedule Announced
Little League Baseball's Eastern Region Headquarters has released the 2009 Little League Baseball Eastern Region Tournament Schedule that will be hosted at the A. Bartlett Giamatti Little League Leadership Training Center in Bristol, Connecticut from August 7th, 2009 through August 17th, 2009. Game Finals and Box Scores for all games can be accessed by visiting www.littleleague.org. Game Scores will be indicated on this site/schedule at the beginning of each new day. Overall Records as of: New England: Mid-Atlantic: Connecticut: Delaware: Maine: District of Columbia: Massachusetts: Maryland: New Hampshire: New Jersey: Rhode Island: New York: Vermont: Pennsylvania:
August 13 Thursday 26 New England Seeds 1 vs. 4 5:30pm (NESN) August 14 Friday 28 New England Seeds 2 vs. 3 5:00pm (NESN) August 15 Saturday 29 New England Championship: 2:00pm (ESPN) August 16 Sunday NO GAMES SCHEDULED
August 17 Monday CHALLENGER FUN GAME 3:00PM
Saturday, July 4
New England Sports Network, Madison Square Garden Network to Televise LLB New England, Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Games Again in 2009
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Little League International enters its second year of partnership with the New England Sports Network (NESN) and the Madison Square Garden network (MSG) to televise the New England and Mid-Atlantic Little League Baseball regional tournaments. The partnership established in 2008 marked the first time that regional sports networks have combined production resources to deliver live coverage of Little League Baseball.
The two networks will have the exclusive rights to televise the Little League Baseball regional tournament games from Bristol, Conn., with the exception of the respective regional Championship Games, which will be televised on the ESPN family of networks. The multi-year agreement was the first of its kind granting a regional sports network the right to televise the Little League regional tournament games that ultimately will determine each region’s representative at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. The New England Regional Tournament begins on Aug. 7 and concludes with the Championship Game on Aug. 15. The Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament dates are Aug. 7-17. The New England regional tournament features the region’s six Little League state champions from Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island and Connecticut. The Mid-Atlantic region consists of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Washington D.C. The two tournaments are played simultaneously at Breen Field in Bristol, Conn., site of the A. Bartlett Giamatti Little League Leadership Training Center. NESN and MSG Network will each televise at least four games from their respective regional tournaments including both semifinal games in primetime.
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Friday, September 19
East Region Warming up for the Upcoming Season by Announcing the 2008-2009 Clinic Schedule
Little League Baseball's Eastern Region Headquarters has released its 2008-2009 schedule of clinic dates and sites. The Eastern Region Staff will continue to host the following clinics at the A. Bartlett Giamatti Little Leadership Training Center: (Please be advised that all of these dates are tentative at this time and subject to change) Director's Advisory Committee Meeting: Friday, October 31st, 2008 District Administrator Clinic: Saturday and Sunday, November 1st-2nd, 2008 League Administration Clinic: Saturday and Sunday, January 24th-25th, 2009 Umpire Clinic: Saturday and Sunday, February 7th-8th, 2009 Michele Smith Softball Clinic: Sunday, March 8th, 2009 Summer Camp Open House #1: Saturday, March 14th, 2009 Summer Camp Open House #2: Saturday, April 18th, 2009 Al and Al Managers and Coaches Clinic: TBD Umpire School #1: Wednesday, March 25th - Sunday, March 29th, 2009 Umpire School #2: Wednesday, April 1st - Sunday, April 5th, 2009 Umpire School #3: Wednesday, September 16th - Sunday, Septembert 20th, 2009 Summer Camp Session #1: Sunday, June 28th - Friday, July 3rd, 2009 Summer Camp Session #2: Sunday, July 5th - Friday, July 10th, 2009 Summer Camp Session #3: Sunday, July 12th - Friday, July 17th, 2009 Summer Camp Session #4: Sunday, July 19th - Friday, July 24th, 2009 Summer Camp Session #5: Sunday, July 26th - Friday, July 31st, 2009 Check our Regional Calendar for all scheduled events. Check our Regional Documents for all clinic brochures (2008 -2009 brochures will be updated and added soon). Friday, September 19
Corey's Corner: Volume I - 2008/2009 Fall and Winter Edition
HOT OFF THE PRESS, it's the first edition of "Corey's Corner" for the 2009 season! Contained within this section of the website, you will find helpful hints and ideas that I strongly believe can help and aid your local league and District in various aspects of the Little League Baseball and Softball programs. Please take your time in reading the content, enjoy my perspective and utilize any of the information that may be beneficial to you in the operation of the program! Many local Little League programs tend to "rest" in the Fall. Sure, there is the "Second Season" of Training and Development, but since most people associate baseball and softball with Spring and Summer, interest in the local league naturally wanes when the weather gets cooler. However, the Fall can set the tone for the entire coming season. The groundwork for success (or lack of it) of a season can often be found in how well (or how poorly) the league conducts its operations during this time of the year. The keys, as with much of Little League, are proper communication and application of Rules, Regulations and Policies. Notice of Election: Many local Little Leagues utilize the LLB/LLSB Sample Constitution (if your league does not, I highly recommend that the board review its current constitution and look towards adopting the Sample), which was written with the specific purpose of giving a local league a document that conforms to Robert's Rules of Order, State Laws, Federal Laws and Little League Rules, Regulations and Policies. In a local league and its constitution, written notice of the election (Annual Meeting) is delivered to ALL Regular Members (also defined in the league's constitution) in good standing, at least 10 days before the election. The process is by mail, unless an alternate process has been approved by the membership (not the board) in advance of the Annual Meeting. The notice includes the date, time and place of the Annual Meeting. Election Day: Usually, the best time to hold the election is the last week of September. This is because the fiscal year for Little League Baseball, Incorporated, starts on October 1st of each year. Electing a board in the spring or summer is allowed, but results in a "lame duck" board being in control for an extended period of time, until the fiscal year starts. Election Day Procedures:
First official responsibilities: Notfiy the District Administrator, Regional Headquarters and International Headquarters, by mail , of the election results. At this time, the Board of Directors should also appoint a committee to conduct the background checks of board members and other volunteers who provide regular service to the league or have repetitive access to, or contact with, players and/or teams - LLB recommends the board to appoint the President and two other individuals to handle the background checks. These two individuals may be on the board or from outside the board. Membership: There are two types of members: Regular Members and Player Members. This section will focus on Regular Members-those usually defined as eligible to vote at the Annual Meeting and other general membership meetings. Regular Members automatically include, by definition, all current managers, coaches, volunteer umpires, board members, officers of the board and any other member recognized as volunteers within the league. One of the worst mistakes any league can make is to define its membership as all of the parents in the league. Think of it the same way as any parent/teacher organization in a school. Simply having a child in the school does not mean you are a member of the organization. You must DO SOMETHING to be a member-even if it's simply to pay the annual dues. The registration fee paid for a child to participate in a local league does not include dues for being a regular member. A league that includes all of its participants' parents in membership is inviting problems such as:
WINTER SEASON: Tuesday, September 25
East Region Documents Now Available
Get the latest Little League Baseball and Softball documents available! Simply click Regional Documents (link also located in the website page directional box) to obtain documents that are sure to inform and educate on all matters relating to Little League Baseball and Softball. In the upcoming weeks, League officers can obtain documents to help in planning and implementing the upcoming 2008 season. District Administrators can download documents to help in educating and aiding the local leagues that they serve. Parents can even download various documents, including the 2008 Summer Camp Application, relating to the 2008 Little League Baseball Summer Camp to be held at the A. Bartlett Giamatti Little League Center. Other documents available include the 2008 League Administration Brochure, 2008 Umpire Clinic Brochure, 2008 Al & Al Clinic Brochure and the 2008 Little League Baseball Regulation and Rule Changes (ALL TO BE ADDED and UPDATED SOON). Don't miss this great opportunity available to each and all! These documents are sure to benefit everyone! You are certainly going to be thrilled when you see all that is available and accessable!!
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East Region Directions are obtainable by visiting Mapquest at www.mapquest.com or click this link: Giamatti Directions .
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