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Between pitches - Funny photos
by posted 09/02/2010
 

 

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Little League Ruling for Composite Bats - Age 13 and higher
by posted 09/02/2010
 
September 1, 2010
 
TO: Local Little League Presidents

FROM:
Patrick W. Wilson, Vice President of Operations,
Little League International

 
RE:

Moratorium on Composite Bats in the Junior League, Senior League, and Big League Divisions of Baseball



 
A moratorium on the use of composite bats in the Junior, Senior, and Big League Baseball Divisions of Little League was enacted on Aug. 27, 2010, by the Little League International Board of Directors, effective immediately. The moratorium shall be in effect until further notice by Little League International.
 
The moratorium covers all games and practices only in the three divisions referenced above. It closely follows a similar moratorium approved in July 2010 by the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS), based on a recommendation from its Baseball Rules Committee. The NFHS Board enacted a rule to prohibit the use of composite bats until they can produce consistent compliance with the standards through the life of the bat.
 
Waivers of the moratorium may be considered by Little League International in certain circumstances. For 2011, a manufacturer may apply for a waiver of the moratorium for a particular model of composite bat if all of the requirements for a waiver, as established by Little League International, are satisfied. Composite bats that are certified by an approved independent testing laboratory as meeting the current Ball Exit Speed Ratio (BESR), and the Accelerated Break-In (ABI) procedure, will be eligible for the waiver in 2011. Little League International will provide a list of bat models, if any, that receive waivers of the moratorium.
 
Not covered under the Little League moratorium are wood bats, metal bats, or bats that have composite materials in the handle only. A composite bat is one that has a metal shell, but a woven composite of fibers on the inside of the barrel portion of the bat.
 
Currently, the moratorium on composite bats does not apply to the Little League Baseball (Majors) Division and below, nor does it apply to any division of softball. Little League International, in consultation with independent experts, anticipates being able to provide local league constituents clear direction regarding composite bats in the Little League Baseball (Majors) 12-and-under divisions, prior to the start of the 2011 season.


 
Sincerely,
Patrick W. Wilson
Vice President of Operations
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Opening Day - 2011 - We need your input ?
by posted 08/30/2010
 








OPENING DAY COVERS FROM THE PAST


GIVE US YOUR IDEAS FOR OPENING DAY 2011 ?


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How to break in a baseball glove.
by posted 08/27/2010
 

SRVLL

Do you know how to break in a new baseball glove?





 

 

VIDEO


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Fall Instructional Program
by posted 08/27/2010
 

Blankenship Baseball Fall Instructional Program for 10-14 year olds.
 

12 Week Program starting 9/5 through 11/21

Los Cerros Middle School & Monte Vista High Frosh Field.
 
All Skills Workouts/Games on Saturday's or Sunday's (Times TBA)


 

The Program is highly instructional, focusing on the following:
Base running and working to be a "Smart/Aggressive" runner
Hitting Instruction/Drills and the Proper Mental Approach
Outfield/Infield Instruction and Drills
Pitching Mechanics and Power Throwing Drills
Catcher Instruction and Drills
Conditioning and Speed Training
Advanced Position Specific Instruction
Overall Mental Approach to Playing the Game "The Right Way"
In addition we will be inviting "Guest" Coaches throughout the Fall with expertise in select areas of the Game. All games and clinics to be instructed by Coach Scott Niheu and Coach Blankenship.
 
Most important will be the overall Baseball skill development and enjoyment of the game.
 
FULL PROGRAM
 
September 4th through November 21st.  Welcome to attend All Weekend Workouts and Have Priority for Game Rosters:
For the Game portion of the Program, depending on sign ups we may have 2 select teams per age group. A Gold Team for more Advanced Players and a Blue Team.
On Game Days rosters for all teams will be @ 12 Players or less to Maximize Game Playing Time.
 
For Workouts depending on sign ups, players will be divided into three age groups.
10 & 11 year olds, 12 & 13 year olds & 14 year olds.
 
Full Program Player Fee: $495 (includes 2 "Crusher" Hitting Clinics)
(Under Armour Game Jersey's $35 for all non-returning players or if replacement needed)
 
Tournament Fees & details for the Gold Teams (TBA).
 
PARTIAL PROGRAM
 
 September 4th through November 21st.  Welcome to attend all Workouts and will be a "Pool" player for Games. 
"Pool" players will be notified  ASAP.
Partial Program Player Fees:
Workouts: $40 (5 workout min. $200)
Game Days: $40 (Pool Player invitee)
(Under Armour Game Jersey's $35 for all non-returning players or if replacement needed)
 
NEW THIS SEASON.....
"Crusher" Hitting Clinics on Tuesday's & Thursday's this Fall:
1 Hour Small Group Hitting sessions. 2 sessions 4:00 to 5:00 & 5:15 to 6:15.
Full Program Players will have Priority to attend these clinics and receive 2 FREE.
Clinics will focus on more personal training and drills covering the following:
 
"Crushing" the Baseball "Hitting with Power"
Mental Approach to having consistent, Good AB's
Great Mechanics for "Line Drive Power"
Learning Pitch patterns and Pitcher tendencies
Driving the Ball Opposite Field
Situational Hitting
and much more...
 
"Crusher" Training Fees:
$40 Per Session
 
If you are ready to prepare for High School Baseball and beyond and would like to sign up, please contact me by email @ .
 
The Program will be limiting the number of players for the Fall @ 12 Full Program Players for each team. I will not be accepting players once these roster spots are filled.
 
Looking forward to a GREAT Fall Season!!!
 
Details for our High School Fall Program announced very soon!!!
 
Private Training Available 
 
 
Lance Blankenship
Danville B's
(925) 708-3173
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2010-2011 - Board of Directors and positions
by posted 08/25/2010
 

SRVLL

Board of Directors for the 2010-2011 Season



 


President of San Ramon Valley Little League

Linda Standen


Executive Vice President
Charlie Fusari



VICE PRESIDENTS:

League Secretary
Dave Ogburn

League Treasurer
Kevin Rantz

League Information
Andy Sinclair

Traning and Development
Jon Revells

League Support
Chuck Schneck

Player Agent
Sean Chen



DIRECTORS:


Umpire in Chief
Jeff Walsh

Safety
Kevin McCarthy

Umpiring
Robert Ward

Tryouts
Jim Meehan

Fields
Dave Tognela

Majors
Lance Burnell

AAA
Steve Tovani

AA
Paul Clark

A
Tim Palumbo

Farm and T-Ball
Mike Nolan

Volunteers
Lucrezia Mota

Post Season-Summer Ball
Robin Perry



NOTE:
All contact information for the new board will be updated by Monday, August 30th, 2010.


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Board of Directors - Thank you for your service.
by posted 08/25/2010
 

SRVLL

Thank you to all past Board of Directors for serving.

This is a community based organization and it takes volunteers to make a difference.

Everyone appreciates your contribution.

 


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