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 STATE DIRECTOR, TONY RICHARDSON. 732-776-7626 (c) 732-682-0364 E-Mail: tonydanjllbb@aol.com
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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The sites and dates for the eight World Series tournaments in Little League Baseball and Softball were approved on Friday by the Little League International Board of Directors, it was announced today by Stephen D. Keener, President and Chief Executive Officer of Little League Baseball and Softball.
The first games of the 63rd Little League Baseball World Series, held annually in Williamsport, Pa., will be played on Friday, Aug. 21. The tournament is scheduled to conclude on Sunday, Aug. 30, at Howard J. Lamade Stadium with the world championship for baseball players 11-12 years old. On Saturday, Aug. 29, the United States and the International championships will be decided.
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