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New York District 18 website encompassing Rockland County and Tuxedo New York. Joseph L. Sagaria, District Administrator and Section 2 coordinator.
Home of the 2008

         NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONS

                     LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL HAVERSTRAW LITTLE LEAGUE

                     9-10 BASEBALL  STONY POINT LITTLE LEAGUE

                   10-11 GIRLS SOFTBALL  NANUET LITTLE LEAGUE

SECTION 2 CHAMPS
9-10 BASEBALL    STONY POINT LITTLE LEAGUE 

LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL   HAVERSTRAW LITTLE LEAGUE
JUNIOR BASEBALL SUFFERN LITTLE LEAGUE

9-10 SOFTBALL PEARL RIVER LITTLE LEAGUE

10-11 SOFTBALL NANUET LITTLE LEAGUE

SENIOR SOFTBALL HAVERSTRAW LITTLE LEAGUE



Tuesday, September 18
Follow this link to find all leagues in New York State


Special Tournament information and brackets

Handout: Special Tournament Brackets

Wednesday, July 8
State Tournaments hosted in District 18

You will find information here regarding NY State Senior Softball being hosted by Haverstraw Little League in District 18.
Handout: State Tournament Information & brackets

Tuesday, May 23
SPECIAL GAMES INFORMATION AND BRACKETS

2009 SPECIAL TOURNAMENTS HOSTED BY OUR LEAGUES.  CHAMPIONS NOTED.
HAVERSTRAW   TOC                     Stony Point Cardinals  

PEARL RIVER 9 Baseball    
NANUET    MINOR TOC                  Ramapo Mets 
WEST NYACK   9 Baseball   
WEST NYACK 11  Baseball   
NEW CITY   ARC Tournament     

West Nyack 13 yr old           
 

SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS
PEARL RIVER 9-10 GIRLS Softball   

HAVERSTRAW GIRLS SOFTBALL TOC     New City Rockies  

 

 

 


Handout: Special Tournament Brackets

TOURNAMENT BRACKETS

DISTRICT 18 ALL STAR TOURNAMENT BRACKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE BY GOING TO THE APPROPRIATE MENU SECTION ON THIS WEBSITE.

Handout: 2009 Baseball and Softball Brackets

Thursday, October 16
2 ¾ inches are no longer permitted for use in the Junior League Division of Baseball.

 March 26, 2009

NOTICE TO PARENTS, PLAYERS AND LEAGUES:  IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING THE PURCHASE OF A NEW COMPOSITE METAL BAT FOR USE IN LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL (Major Division and below), BE SURE THAT THE BAT YOU ARE PURCHASING HAS THIS MARKING:  BPF 1.15 ON THE BARREL OR HANDLE OF THE BAT.  IF NOT, IT WILL NOT BE ALLOWED FOR PLAY IN LITTLE LEAGUE GAMES. 
 
Little League officials are aware that there are bats for sale in stores, online or that may have already been purchased that are Little League approved, but do not have the required bat performance standard (BPF) markings.  In fact, some of the bats on the Little League approved bat list may not carry the required BPF 1.15 marking on the bat, depending on when they were manufactured and licensed. Currently manufacturers are conducting an inventory and re-testing of all approved bats.  The results of this study / retesting is to be finished by March 31, 2009.  We are building a list of certain bats that are approved, but do not have the BPF marking due to special circumstances.  For these bats, we are extending eligibility for play until December 31, 2009.  As we are made aware of bats that meet our criteria for this extension, we will add them to the list.  Please check this list regularly for updates.  HOWEVER, ONLY BATS WITH THE BPF 1.15 MARKING AND THE BATS ON THIS LIST WILL BE ALLOWED FOR PLAY IN 2009.   

Bats with the special exception include the following:

Adidas Vanquish Blue design   (There is a newer model of this bat, also named the Vanquish and it has copper and black markings.  It contains the proper labeling and therefore is not subject to the one-year rule).
 
DeMarini  -   Black Coyote, Rogue, Distance, Rumble, Tengu, Mach 10, Patriot
 
Easton   -   LZ-810, LZ-800, Stealth Optiflex LST 1,
 
Louisville Slugger - YB31
 
NIKE -  Areo
 
 Sincerely,
Little League International
 
Beginning with the 2009 Little League Baseball season, baseball bats with a diameter of 2 ¾ inches are no longer permitted for use in the Junior League Division of Baseball.
 
Baseball bats with a 2 5/8-inch diameter are now the standard for all teenage baseball divisions (Junior, Senior and Big League).
 
The "minus-3" requirement - overall weight (in ounces) of a bat can be no more than three ounces below the overall length (in inches) of the bat - remains in effect in Senior and Big League Baseball divisions, but is NOT a requirement in Junior Baseball.
 
Also, in effect for the 2009 season is the requirement that all non-wood bats used in Little League Baseball Divisions and below shall be printed with a BPF (bat performance factor) of 1.15 or less.
 
Sincerely,  
 
Little League International


Friday, October 31
2009 BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL RULES CHANGES

Baseball and Softball rule changes are now available for regular season and tournament play in the handout section.


Handout: RULES CHANGES

Thursday, October 16
DISTRICT 18 NOW IN SECTION 4

Starting in the 2009 season, NYS has been re-aligned.  District 18 is now part of Section 4.  There will be 6 sections in the State as opposed to 4.  See handout for Districts and Leagues in our new Section 4.
Handout: SECTION 4 DISTRICTS AND LEAGUES

Saturday, January 4
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Thursday, April 6
Department of Justice National Sex offender registry
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Tuesday, October 10
NEW WEBSITE FOR SEX OFFENDER SEARCHES
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D18 Challenger Patch
COME SHARE IN THE MIRACLE
CHALLENGER DIVISION BASEBALL

District 18 Challenger Division is designed for children with special needs.
Established in 1993, the District 18 Challenger Little League travels to all Little Leagues in the county playing on weekends. Children with special needs, aged 5-21, are eligible to play. “Buddies” are provided for those that need them.
Our Mission: Challenger is a division of Little League designed to give children with special needs the opportunity to succeed at playing baseball in a program geared to them, where winning is not a concern but making each player feel like a champion is the top priority. Challenger's primary goal is to allow each child to experience the joy of being on a team where their special needs are met in a safe playing environment.
YOU CAN CALL 845-624-4503, E-MAIL CHALLENGERLL18@CS.COM
COME SHARE IN THE MIRACLE


Handout: CHALLENGER SCHEDULE AND FIELDS

Thursday, October 9
Contact lists available

Handout: District 18 Contact Lists

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D18 Challenger Patch
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CHALLENGER DIVISION

CHALLENGER LITTLE LEAGUE
“Making dreams come true” since 1993

We’ve got a spot for you…
¨        Players, 5 to 21, with varied disabilities
¨        Buddies, 12 and up, to help them enjoy baseball
(a great way to get community service hours)
¨        Adult volunteers, for roles on and off the field

Challenger’s new season will run from mid April through
the end of June, with most games on Sundays.

Come share the miracle of Challenger
and help us spread the joy of baseball
in a safe, successful atmosphere.

For information or to register, call:
624-8474 or 359-1740

Handout: CHALLENGER SCHEDULE AND FIELDS

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PARENT PLEDGE

Tuesday, October 21
Link to all current Little League Forms

Here is the link to all current Little League Forms, waivers, volunteer form, etc.

Saturday, June 28
District 18 League websites

Most of the Leagues in our District now have websites. You can visit their sites through our
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Sunday, March 16
CHECK OUT TIPS AND DRILLS

I have received positive feedback on the Baseball instruction tips and drills section. You can check it out by clicking on the above headline.

Wednesday, February 11
Volunteer form information

Go to LINKS for National sex offender registry. Click on headline for latest forms required by Little League.


Tuesday, September 18
FIND A LEAGUE BY ZIP CODE

You can find all leagues by zip code.  If you are searching for a league in Rockland County or Tuxedo, look for New York District 18 Leagues and choose the closest to your residence.  The link will take you to their League Website where you can find information about the league and contacts for registration.  You can also go to our "LINKS" section in the main menu to find direct links to all Leagues in our area.



Saturday, May 31

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