Welcome to the home of Sienna Plantation Youth Baseball where the children of our community learn and enjoy the game of baseball.
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Please Congratulate SPYBL's 2009 All Stars
9 Year Old Team
Manager - Cary Hafer; Players - Kenneth Gillespie, Landen Glaser, Jacob Hafer, Zachary Jurecek, Cody Knight, Payton Louis, Nicholas Pendley, Tyler Spangler, Jacob Steinman, Ian Stephenson, Brandon Wong, Tim Worley
10 Year Old Team
Manager - Webster Slaughter; Players - Michael Bradley, Justin DeSmith, Luke Dunn, Graeme Fink, Shawn George, Connor McAllister, Jeff McMeans, Gabriel Oladipo, Bryce Roberts, Logan Rosas, Webster Slaughter, Parker Wayne
11 Year Old Team
Manager - James Greene; Michael Alverez, DiAmante Beltre, Ben Brown, David Czarlinsky, Zach Greene, Chandler Lemons, Chuck Martinez, Gunner Medrano, Preston Oria, Lewis Rivas, Robert Rocker, Matt Shrode
12 Year OldTeam
Manager - Chad Lemons; Players - Greg Baliff, Thomas Beato, Cole Bishop, Zach Boyd, Dan Carpenter, Rick Castillo, Nick Johnson, Chase Lemons, Evan Lewis, Nick Miranda, Kevin Moccia, Tyson Stickler
We are blessed to be still involved in baseball because:
Of the look in their eyes after a big game
Of the tears in their eyes after a tough loss
They drag themselves off the cursed video games to come and ask ‘ Dad, wanna play some catch?’
Learning lessons in life from this wonderful game. Learning to deal with failure, that hard work and discipline results in more success/fun, selflessness in working towards team goals and to not concern themselves with things over which they have no control.
Of all the wonderful friends that we have made at the ballpark that will remain friends even after the bright lights dim
We are thankful for:
The coaches that care and give so many hours to try to help other people’s kids to have a meaningful and enjoyable baseball experience
The umpires that take so much flack but give so much for the love of the game
The wins that bring such joy and gratification
The losses that keep us humble and make us understand where improvement must be made.
Those wonderful creatures “Baseball Moms”, who Squeal with glee for each Home Run, yet kiss away the tears and offer gentle admonitions to ‘suck it up’ when they get thrown out at home with the tying run and bloody their knee. Who wash their warrior’s unis and prepare his lucky pregame pasta before every game. Who come to love the game and never want it to end.
This little game we call baseball that if we are lucky we can share with our chldren for a long time but will look back on as some of the best years of our lives!