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Monday, October 20
Serve on the Board of Directors
Like all non-profit organizations, South Kitsap Western Little League relies on the generosity of it's volunteers. Simply put, SKWLL cannot exist without volunteers.
There are a few Board of Director positions that are still vacant for the 2010 season. The Board of Directors meet once a month. All positions on the Board are unpaid volunteer positions. If you would like to fill a position please contact Bob Showers @ showersbaseball@wavecable.com.
Available Positions~
Girls Softball GM
Major League GM
Minor 7/8 GM
Big League GM
Player Development
Minor Field Maintenance
Challenger Division
SKWLL would like to thank all those who volunteered this year to be managers, coaches, umpires, scorekeepers, and to work in the concession stand. Without your help we could not have had as great of a baseball season as we had!
Monday, July 27
Thank you to our many volunteers. The long days and hard work you put into running our All Star Tournaments this year was greatly appreciated.
Raffle basket tickets were called at the championship game and everyone that won, has been contacted or collected their prize. Thank you for participating.
Congratulations to all our All Star teams for a great tournament. We are proud of you all!! Congratulations Mercer Island for making it to the Worls Series!!
Sunday, May 10
Bat-A-Thon® an Amazing Success-update!
South Kitsap Western Little League would like to thank everyone that helped with the SKWLL 2009 Bat-A-Thon® We have raised over $24,000 to support our league. A special thank you to the all of the managers, coaches, team coordinators, players, parents and volunteers who made it possible. Thank you again for helping to keep our league one of the best Little League organizations in the state!
Monday, October 20
2009 Little league Volunteer Application
2009 Little league Volunteer Application
If you are interested in participating as an instructor, umpire, volunteer or even helping with carpooling you will need to submit a new 2009 Little League Volunteer Application (click HERE or go to our Handouts section)
At the link below, you will find a calculator to determine a player's "league age".
http://www.littleleague.org/leagueofficers/Determine_League_Age/League_Age_Calculator.htm
Monday, October 20
Statement Regarding Bats in Junior League Baseball
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Beginning with the 2009 season, baseball bats with a diameter of 2-5/8 (two-and-five-eighths) inches are now the standard for all teenage baseball divisions (Junior, Senior and Big League).
Baseball bats with a diameter of 2-3/4 (two-and-three-fourths) inches are no longer permitted for use in the Junior League Division of Baseball. Previously, these bats could be used in Juniors, but not in Senior or Big League.
Additional Information for Little League Baseball (Majors) and Below
In effect for the 2009 season is the requirement that all non-wood bats used in Little League Baseball (Majors) Divisions and below shall be printed with a BPF of 1.15 or less.
This stipulation has been included in the Official Rules and Regulations for the past few years, leading up to 2009, so that leagues, parents, and bat manufacturers could prepare for it.
Most non-wood bats manufactured over the past several years for the age groups involved in Little League Baseball (Majors) and below have been permanently imprinted with the BPF. In fact, very few bats sold today with a diameter of 2-1/4 (two and one-quarter) inches are not printed with the BPF rating.
So, starting with the 2009 season, bats printed with a BPF higher than 1.15, or without a BPF printed (or not legible) on the bat, are not permitted in these divisions.
In effect for the 2009 season is the requirement that all non-wood bats used in Little League Baseball (Majors) Divisions and below shall be printed with a BPF of 1.15 or less.
This stipulation has been included in the Official Rules and Regulations for the past few years, leading up to 2009, so that leagues, parents, and bat manufacturers could prepare for it.
Most non-wood bats manufactured over the past several years for the age groups involved in Little League Baseball (Majors) and below have been permanently imprinted with the BPF. In fact, very few bats sold today with a diameter of 2-1/4 (two and one-quarter) inches are not printed with the BPF rating.
So, starting with the 2009 season, bats printed with a BPF higher than 1.15, or without a BPF printed (or not legible) on the bat, are not permitted in these divisions.
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