OHIO DISTRICT ONE LL: Welcome
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WELCOME TO OHIO DISTRICT ONE LL. WE ARE HOME TO 12 LEAGUES ACROSS ASHTABULA COUNTY, LAKE COUNTY, GEAUGA & CUYAHOGA COUNTIES.
PLEASE SIGN THE GUESTBOOK & LEAVE A MESSAGE FOR YOUR TEAM AND LET US KNOW YOU WERE HERE. IF YOU WANT TO CONTACT ANY OF US YOU CAN EMAIL US AT ohdist1ll@yahoo.com .
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ASAP IS A PROGRAM OFFERED THRU LITTLE LEAGUE WHERE BY SUBMITTING A LEAGUE SAFETY PROGRAM THE LEAGUE CAN GET A 20% DISCOUNT ON THEIR CHARTER FEES. THIS DUTY IS USUALLY THE TASK OF THE LEAGUE SAFETY OFFICER. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS ROLE, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL LEAGUE FOR MORE INFO. YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO FILL OUT A VOLUNTEER APPLICATION AND SUBJECT TO BOARD APPROVAL. OUR SAFETY OFFICER FOR THE DISTRICT IS TODD TULINO AND HE WOULD BE MORE THAN GLAD TO HELP YOU IN YOUR QUEST TO COMPLETE A SAFETY PLAN FOR YOUR LEAGUE. ALL LEAGUES ARE URGED TO COMPLETE THIS TASK. THOSE LEAGUES WHO DO NOT SUBMIT A SAFETY PLAN WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO HOST A TOURNAMENT.
THE HANDOUTS BELOW ARE THE NEW 2012 SAFETY PROGRAM, REGISTRATION AND FACILITY SURVEY. THEY ARE DUE TO LL BY MARCH 13TH, 2012 FOR CREDIT FOR YOUR INSURANCES. PLEASE BE DILIGENT AND COMPLETE THEM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Handout: 2012 OHIO ASAP
Sunday, January 2
ASHTABULA LL
Website: http://www.eteamz.active.com/Ashtabulalittleleague
CONNEAUT LL (CLYO)
Website: http://www.eteamz.active.com/clyoconneaut
GENEVA UNITED L.L.
Website: http://www.eteamz.com/GenevaLittleLeague
Geneva & Ashtabula County LL are currently in the process of combining their leagues. Ashtabula County will be divided up into 3 other leagues; Geneva, Jefferson & Grand Valley. Ashtabula County was a league with us for 58 years + and we applaud their efforts to keep the kids involved with the Little League program.
GRAND VALLEY LL
JEFFERSON LL
Website: http://www.jeffersonareabaseball.com/
KINGSVILLE LL
Website: http://www.kallinfo.org
MADISON LL
N. E. CLEVELAND LL
Website: http://www.eteamz.active.com/NECLL
N.E. OHIO CHALLENGER LEAGUE
PERRY LL
Website: http://www.perryrec.com
PAINESVILLE LL
Website: http://www.painesvillelittleleague.org
PYMATUNING LL
Website: http://www.eteamz.com/PAYO
PER RULE BOOK CHANGES IT IS THE RECOMENDATION OF LLB/SB THAT EACH LEAGUE HAVE A BASIC SITE THRU ETEAMZ TO RECEIVE INFO THRU AND BE ABLE TO ACCESS THE DATA CENTER. THE SITE ADMINISTRATOR CAN THEN LINK AN OUTSIDE SITE FOR THEIR LEAGUE THRU ETEAMZ.
OUR LEAGUES ARE REMINDED THAT IF THEY HAVE HAD A RECENT
ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS, THAT THEY ARE TO SEND IN THE
NECESSARY PAPERS TO LL INTERNATIONAL AND A COPY TO US AS
WELL. CHANGES ARE TO BE MADE THRU THE DATA CENTER WHEN
YOU RECEIVE THE INFO.
Monday, June 6
State website for tournament info for Ohio state tournaments. Click on article title to be taken to site.
Tuesday, November 29
Little League International announced their rule changes for the upcoming season! Some changes are more explanation about the residence requirements. Also Sr. League has changed from ages 14, 15 & 16 to 13 thru 16, Big League will be 14 thru 18. Many more changes as well...the 2012 season is not so far away!!!! Click on article title for more information.
Wednesday, November 16
Big League Baseball (16-18-year-olds)
July 25 to Aug. 1 – Easley, S.C. (Easley Recreation Complex) – 12th season in Easley; 45th season overall
2011 Champion: South Carolina District 7 (Greenville, S.C.)
- Big League Softball (14-18-year-old girls)
Aug. 2 to Aug. 8 – Kalamazoo, Mich. (Vanderberg Park) - 19th season in Kalamazoo; 31st season overall
2011 Champion: Michigan District 9 (Grand Rapids, Mich.) - Senior League Softball (13-16-year-old girls)
Aug. 5 to Aug. 11 – Lower Sussex, Del. (Pyle Center) – 12th season in Lower Sussex; 37th season overall
2011 Champion: Delaware District 3 (Laurel (Del.) Little League) - Little League Softball (11-12-year-old girls)
Aug. 9 to Aug. 15 – Portland, Ore. (Alpenrose Stadium) - 19th season in Portland; 39th season overall
2011 Champion: Sterling Little League (Sterling, Ill.) - Junior League Softball (13-14-year-old girls)
Aug. 12 to Aug. 18 – Kirkland, Wash. (Everest Park) – 14th season in Kirkland; 14th season overall
2011 Champion: Croswell Lexington Little League (Croswell, Mich.) - Junior League Baseball (13-14-year-olds)
Aug. 12 to Aug. 18 – Taylor, Mich. (Heritage Park) – 32nd season in Taylor; 32nd season overall
2011 Champion: Palma Ceia Little League (Tampa, Fla.) - Senior League Baseball (14-16-year-olds)
Aug. 12 to Aug. 18 – Bangor, Maine (Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium) – 11th season in Bangor; 52nd season overall
2011 Champion: Hilo Little League (Hilo, Hawaii) - Little League Baseball (11-12-year-olds)
Aug. 16 to Aug. 26 – South Williamsport, Pa. (Lamade/Volunteer Stadiums) – 54th season in South Williamsport; 66th season overall
2011 Champion: Ocean View Little League (Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Wednesday, November 16
Wednesday, November 16
Friday, April 16
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Friday, March 4
As some of you may not know we have two new challenger leagues this year. Both Painesville and Geneva United LL will be offering the challenger division this year. Challenger league is available to kids from age 4 to 18, or up to age 22 if still in high school, who are physically or mentally challenged. It gives them a chance to play baseball in the sun...in a supportive manner. The people who help are called "buddies" as they help the player to participate in the game. When I went to our league in Brecksville I was fortunate enough to meet a lady who was close to 80 years young. She was living in an assisted home and came to volunteer for the challenger league. Jim Cipriani (N.E.O. Challenger President), told me the old people at the home didn't do enough so she wanted to volunteer to help. She came every week and was a buddy to many kids. Friendships are made here for the goal of helping a child to play! It doesn't get simpler than that! I recommend that all our league's staff take a day and make a point of going to visit a Challenger League. So if you have a child who is challenged or if you want to volunteer your time contact the local league in your area to sign up...it will help you put into perspective life's daily routines we take for granted. Even though you may not live in Geneva or Painesville, your child is still eligible to play there so long you are in our District. The Challenger League is also available in Brecksville.
Handout: Challenger Brochure
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Monday, January 19
OUR FEARLESS MASCOT FOR LITTLE LEAGUE, DUGOUT, HAS HIS/HER OWN SITE THRU YOUTUBE. CLICK ON TITLE TO BE TAKEN THERE!
Thursday, April 17
LITTLE LEAGUE COACH RESOURCE CENTER
The Little League Coach Resource Center (
LITTLE LEAGUE PLEDGE
LINK TO LLB NEWSLETTER.
I TRUST IN GOD
I LOVE MY COUNTRY
AND WILL RESPECT ITS LAWS
I WILL PLAY FAIR
AND STRIVE TO WIN
BUT WIN OR LOSE
I WILL ALWAYS
DO MY BEST
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THE 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
FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US A QUESTION ABOUT LITTLE LEAGUE OR JUST ANYTHING IN GENERAL!
Monday, April 10
One of the most important things that you can do as a Little League parent is to show positive support of all players. While many parents are often very enthusiastic when watching their child's games, it is important that you do not get overly involved, taking personal offense to official calls or decisions made by coaches and umpires. Most of the time, these decisions are made in reference to official game rules that you may not be familiar with. If you have a question about an official call or rule, you should contact the coach after the game, or call the Little League Regional Office. These rules are enforced simply for the safety of your child, ensuring that he/she will have a positive Little League experience.
Handout: PARENT CONDUCT
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Thursday, May 27
Article released today thru Little League about your role as a parent of a little league child. Please click on the article title to be taken to the page and read the full article!



