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SunCreek Little League

Welcome to the Suncreek Little League Website!  Look for our new website and online sign-ups beginning December 1, 2008. 

SunCreek Little League is a youth sports organization providing organized baseball and softball to youngsters in the following elementary school attendance areas: Lenox, Rock Creek, Bethany, Oak Hills and Jacob Wismer.  A complete boundary description can be found here. We are proud members of Oregon District 4 Little League.

The league email address is suncreekLL@aol.com

**Check out the SunCreek Little League Blog for info regarding off-season Camps & Clinics.

PLEASE JOIN US DECEMBER 6, 2008, 8-10am, for a work party at West Union Field.  Many hands make for fast work, as some basic tasks done now will pay off in the spring!  

UPCOMING SCLL ACTIVITIES:

December 1, 2008: new SunCreek Little League website opens 

December 1, 2008: online registration for Spring 2009 (baseball and softball) begins

December 2, 2008: 7:30pm, Pizza Caboose (185th & NW Bronson) General meeting for league business; everyone is invited and we value your input -- enjoy pizza & soft drinks as we discuss league business and future plans.

Summer/Fall 2008 News: 

The 9/10 Girls Softball All Star team from SCLL/WCLL won the District 4 Sportsmanship Award this summer! Congrats to our Little League Softball players!

SunCreek Little League fielded three teams for the 2008 Fall Ball Season that finished October 26.  Thanks to everone involved, including coordinator Matt Beale, Matt Brant, Galen Bland, and Henry Moreno, coaches. 

 

Why play SunCreek Little League?  Previous players' testimonials:

In 17 years of baseball, I have yet to find a better experience than playing for SunCreek Little League. There is an enormous amount of pride that comes along with wearing that Sun Creek Little League uniform. I have more friends from those few years than any other team I have been apart of. Once a Sun Creek player, always a Sun Creek player. GO GIANTS!

Cory Ellis-Shortstop at Linfield College

Well Suncreek LL was the start of my baseball career. It was the start to doing what I love and what is fun to me. At Suncreek I had great coaches that taught me the fundamentals about the game and to have a good attitude( be a good teammate). Some advice I would offer to kids is that if you work hard, anything is possible. I truly believe without working hard and having a good attitude, I would not of had the success I have had and be where I am right now. It starts when you're young. I would also like to tell kids to have fun. Baseball is a game and I still remember all the good times at Lenox and Oak Hills playing little league. I had great teammates and still have many friends from where I met at Suncreek.

Jason Ogata-Oregon State University

“Every dream has a beginning. As a 6 year old T-ball player, Suncreek Little League gave me my dream of becoming a professional baseball player. I am forever grateful to Suncreek Little League for the positive influence on my life and to the parents and volunteers that it all possible”

Trevor Crowe-Cleveland Indians

 

More info about SunCreek Little League:

SunCreek offers baseball and softball at the T-Ball, A, AA, AAA, and Major divisions:

A - Coach Pitch for 7 to 9 year olds. The manager or coach does all the pitching.

AA - Kid/Coach Pitch for 8 to 10 year olds. The player pitches until the batter hits the ball, strike out, or 4 balls are called. Once the batter has received ball 4, the coach becomes the pitcher for the remainder of the at-bat.

AAA - Ages 9 to 12 years old. Players do all the pitching.

Majors - Ages 9-12. Our most competitive level of play. Your player must attend one of the evaluation sessions to be placed at this level

Sun Creek offers a large T-Ball program that had over 14 teams last season. This program focuses on having fun and teaching the players the very basic fundamentals of the game.



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