West Corona Little League: WCLL News
2010 Spring Season
Spring Season 2010 for ages 4 to 16 by April 30, 2010
We will be having sign up on the following dates.December
Saturday the 5th & 12th @ Outta Bounds* 11am—3pm
January
Saturday the 9th, 16th & 23rd @ Outta Bounds* 11am—3pm
or on line @ www.westcorona.com for an additional processing fee.
Outta Bounds 2751 Green River Road, Corona
West Corona Little League is dedicated to bringing a fair, fun and
exciting experience to every player. You will need to bring the player’s
birth certificate, Insurance info. and a utility bill to provide proof of
residence.
If you are planning on being a league volunteer (i.e. manager, coach, team mom, etc.) bring
your driver’s license , a background check is required for every volunteer.
PLEASE NOTE: Player fees include a hat and jersey only. A Fundraiser buyout of $30 is
available at sign-ups only. If you do not buyout you will be required to sell the Fundraiser
Sign up ealry and save!
Try-out Dates
January 29th
13-16 yr olds 6:30pm, must check in no later than 7pm
January 30th & February 6th
7-8 yr olds 8am, must check in no later than 8:30am
9-10 yr olds 10:30am, must check in no later than 11am
11-12 yr olds 1:00pm, must check in no later than 1:30pmPlease arrive 30 minutes early for check in process.
All players ages 7-16 must tryout, if a player does not tryout they will be placed on a team at the discretion of the
Player Agent. If you are unable to attend either tryout dates, you must submit a letter to the Player Agent to excuse
the player and it must be approved by the Board of Directors. Returning Major Division players do not need to try
out unless they have a board approved request to go back into the draft.
Handout: 2010 Spring Season Signup Flyer
Sunday, August 2
JUNIOR DIVISION ENDS THEIR RUN FOR A WESTERN REGION ENTRY
Congratulations to our
Junior All Stars
for their impressive run at the
So Cal title
The boys were eliminated Saturday from the tournament
Even in their disappointment and heartbreak they showed why they are Champions by graciously congratulating the other team and wishing them luck in the next round.
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.THE LEAGUE, THE DISTRICT, THE PARENTS AND THE FANS ARE ALL VERY PROUD OF THESE BOYS AND WHAT THEY ACCOMPLISHED!
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TOC CHAMPIONS
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Friday, May 1
swine flu outbreak
April 30, 2009
Dear Little Leaguers:
This message is to let you know that we have received several inquiries from volunteers regarding the recent swine flu outbreak.
We encourage our volunteers to closely monitor the situation in their specific community and to be prepared to act in accordance with recommendations or directives issued by their local or state health departments.
On Wednesday, April 29, all school athletic activities in Texas were postponed until May 11 because of the outbreak. Today in Alabama, a similar measure was taken and is in effect until further notice. In addition, some schools in those and other states have been closed by local or state health departments as a result of students testing positive for the swine flu virus.
Schools may have advisories available by e-mail, phone, on-line, etc., regarding the status of the outbreak in that area. We encourage volunteers to ask their local school districts to keep them advised of any actions on the local or state level that may help them, in turn, make decisions regarding the local Little League's activities.
We suggest that one of the best measures local volunteers can take at this time is to urge all parents to exercise good judgment regarding attendance at practices and games. If their Little Leaguer or another family member appears to have flu-like symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headaches, chills, fatigue), they should stay home and schedule an appointment with their primary care physician.
For the most up to date and authoritative information, treatment and prevention of this illness, please visit the following websites.
World Health Organization (WHO) Website: http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/en/index.html
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Website: http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/?s_cid=swineFlu_outbreak_internal_001
WHO Swine Influenza Q&A Document: http://www.who.int/csr/swine_flu/swine_flu_faq.pdf
What You Can Do to Stay Healthy*
There are everyday actions people can take to stay healthy:
· Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
· Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hand cleansers are also effective.
· Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth as germs spread that way.
· Try to avoid close contact with ill people.
· Influenza is thought to spread mainly person-to-person through coughing or sneezing of infected people.
· If you get sick, CDC recommends that you stay home from work and limit contact with others to keep from infecting them.
*Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Volunteers outside the U.S. are encouraged to seek similar information from the appropriate national or provincial health officials.
At this time, there is no plan to alter arrangements for the Little League International Tournament that will be played this summer. Little League International will continue to monitor the situation, and will issue advisories as needed.
Sincerely,
Little League International
P.O. Box 3485
539 US Route 15 Hwy
Williamsport, PA 17701-0485
Phone: 570-326-1921
Fax: 570-326-1074
Thursday, March 19
Important Announcement from Little League
March 18, 2009 It has been brought to the attention of Little League officials that there are a few bats for sale in stores or that may have already been purchased that carry the Little League approval, but do not have the required bat performance standard markings.
Rogue
Distance
Rumble
Tengu
Little League International
P.O. Box 3485
539 US Route 15 Hwy
Williamsport, PA 17701-0485
Phone: 570-326-1921
Fax: 570-326-1074
Friday, March 27
Chanting / Distracting the Pitcher, etc...
This comes up every season, and this year is no exception.
Rule 4.06 - No manager, coach or player, shall at any time, whether from the bench or the playing field or elsewhere . . .
(2) use language which will in any manner refer to or reflect upon opposing players, manager, coach (3) make any move calculated to cause the pitcher to commit an illegal pitch (a balk in Jr./Sr., BL )While LL does encourage cheering, and (as taught in the clinics), "hey batter" is permissible, the purposely raising of the voices at the time of the delivery of the pitch is covered by the above parts 2 and 3 of Rule 4.06. If you think that the above rule is a bit gray in nature, lets put it another way: Why do players seemingly raise their voice at the time of a pitchers delivery? (do we really need to answer that ?) Simply put, the offense is trying to gain an unfair advantage at the expense of the pitcher, and ALL unfair advantages is CHEATING. Cheating, is never permissible in LLB.
If any of your managers still think this rule is "gray in nature", remember any umpire can make a ruling on any rule not specifically covered in the rule book.
TEACH YOUR UMPIRES, that sometimes they must umpire. Umpiring is more than just safes/outs, fair/foul, and ball/strike. Umpires are their to insure a fair game. (this too holds true for kids waiving the bats at the time of delivery and pitch)
I hope the above leaves little doubt to what the kids can say, the tone in which they can say it, and the sportsmanship when they play.


