New Jersey State Little League: Welcome
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WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL NEW JERSEY STATE LITTLE LEAGUE HOME PAGE. THIS SITE IS WHERE YOU CAN FIND INFORMATION ABOUT THE STATE ADMINISTRATION OF NEW JERSEY LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL & SOFTBALL.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: THE PURPOSE OF THE STATE ORGANIZATION, KNOWN AS NEW JERSEY STATE LITTLE LEAGUE DISTRICT ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION, IS TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF THE LITTLE LEAGUE PROGRAM IN NEW JERSEY THROUGH INFORMATIVE MEETINGS, COMMUNICATION, COORDINATION OF LITTLE LEAGUE ACTIVITIES, ADOPTION OF ORGANIZATION AND TOURNAMENT PROCEDURES, UMPIRE TRAINING, HIGHER STANDARDS FOR TOURNAMENT HOSTS AND ONGOING AWARDS PROGRAM.
THE GOVERNANCE OF THE NEW JERSEY LITTLE LEAGUE DISTRICT ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION IS VESTED IN THE NEW JERSEY STATE LITTLE LEAGUE COMMITTEE UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF
New Jersey has 20 districts in the State that are broken down into four
sections as shown on the state map and noted below.
Section 1 (shown in Green) - Districts 1,2,4,17,20 which covers the north and northwestern part of the state. It includes all or parts of Bergen, Morris, Sussex, Passaic, Hunterdon,Warren and Somerset Counties.
Section 2 (shown in Red) - Districts 5,6,7,8 which covers the northeastern
part of the state. It includes parts or all of Bergen, Hudson, Essex, and Union Counties.
Section 3 (shown in Yellow) - Districts 10,11,12,18,19 which covers the
central part of the state. It includes all or parts of Ocean, Middlesex, Monmouth,
Burlington and Mercer Counties.
Section 4 (shown in Blue) - Districts 3,13,14,15,16,21 which covers the
southern part of the state. It includes all or parts of Gloucester, Camden, Burlington, Salem, Atlantic, Cumberland and Cape May Counties.
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Tuesday, December 15
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| FELDMAN, RICHARD L. (Dick) 85 - of Margate City, passed away peacefully on December 13, with his family by his side. Born February 9, 1924 in Atlantic City to Joseph and Sophie (Gottlieb) Feldman, he proudly served in the U.S. Army during WWII. He founded Twin Glass Company in 1948 with his brothers Robert and Alan Feldman. He was active in the Margate recreation committee and was Little League District 16 Administrator for the past 48 years. He and his twin brother, Bob, coached the Margate team to the NJ State Champions in 1965. He is survived by Shirley Feldman of Atlantic City, Cindy Feldman of Egg Harbor Township, his loving children Joseph (Mala) Feldman of Louisville, KY, Steven (Diane) Feldman of Linwood and Sandy (Hal) Swanton of Castle Rock, CO., and his two stepchildren, Robert and Tracee. He will be sadly missed by his ten grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and his beloved furry friends Pebbles and Maggie. Relatives and friends are invited to attend graveside services today, Tuesday, December 15 at 1:00 at the Rodef Sholom Cemetery in Egg Harbor Township. The family requests in lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to Little League Baseball, District 16, 307 Joanne Drive, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234. Arr. by ROTH-GOLDSTEINS' MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Atlantic City. | |||||
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Hold the dates:
- Committee Meeting: Saturday October 3, 2009 10AM -2PM, Days Hotel and Conference Center, East Brunswick (former Ramada Inn)
- State Meeting: Saturday November 21, 2009; 10AM - 2PM, Days Hotel and Conference Center, East Brunswick (former Ramada Inn)
- Committee meeting: TBD February 27, 2010, Days Hotel and Conference Center, 10AM-2PM
- State/Committee Meetings: March 13, 2010, @ Congress in Lexington, KY
- State Meeting: Saturday May 1, 2010, 9AM-2PM, Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City
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The dates and sites for the eight Little League World Series tournaments in 2010 were approved today by the Little League International Board of Directors, it was announced by Stephen D. Keener, President and Chief Executive Officer of Little League Baseball and Softball.
The annual 32-game showcase of the top 11- and 12-year-old teams in the world will play the U.S. and International championship games on Saturday, Aug. 28 with the title game scheduled for the following day. The Park View Little League squad from Chula Vista, Calif. extended the streak of U.S. champions to five with a 6-3 victory over the Asia-Pacific representative in the 2009 tournament.