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Opening Day Banner Contest Winners

Posted by Brian Barrera at Apr 4, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Thanks to everyone for making Opening Day a big success. We'll post pictures soon. Congratulations to the following winners of the banner contest:

TBall / 8U

  1. Lady Crushers (8U)
  2. Thunder Bunnies (TBall)
  3. Team Whirlwind (8U)

10U, 12U, Majors

  1. Outlaws (10U)
  2. Gators (12U)
  3. Sluggers (10U)
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Upcoming Events

Posted by Brian Barrera at Mar 16, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Picture Day for T-Ball - Thursday evening, March 27 between Blue and Yellow diamonds

Picture Day for 8U/10U/12U/Majors - Saturday morning, March 29

Opening Day Parade and Festivities - Saturday afternoon, March 29 

Player Clinics - the league is working on dates for the player clinics and once confirmed will inform coaches and post dates on the website 

The volunteer schedule for opening day, picture schedules and opening day flyer handouts are now available in the Downloads section:

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BRING SOFTBALL BACK TO THE OLYMPICS!

Posted by Phil Venturelli at Mar 1, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

As many of you may already know, 2008 is the last year softball will be an Olympic sport.  The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will be meeting in 2009 to decide what sports will be a part of the 2016 & 2020 games.  There is a world-wide push to return the sport to the Olympic games.

In this year's Elk Grove Unified School District Oral Language Fair, one of our former League players created a speech directed at this issue.  10 year old Hannah Berg, a 5-year Rec player and former All-Star, put forth a plea to return the sport to the Olympics.  This speech has been published by the International Softball Federation (the primary backer of returning the sport), and was highlighted in the USA Today.  What great recognition for one of our EGGSL softball family members.

If you would like to read more on the campaign to return softball to the Olympics, the visit the ISF web site at www.backsoftball.com.  Here is a copy of Hannah's speech:

 

BRING SOFTBALL BACK TO THE OLYMPICS

BY:  HANNAH BERG  

Hi my name is Hannah Berg and I want to help bring softball back to the Olympics in 2016.  When I was just 4 years old, I picked up my first softball and since that day, I have been in love with the game.  As I grew with the game, I learned to be a pitcher and someday I have hopes to follow in the footsteps of my idol, Jennie Finch, and represent the USA in the Olympic Games. 

After being an Olympic sport for the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympic games, softball was recently dropped from the 2012 London Olympics by a tied vote of 52-52 with one member abstaining. Only a simple majority of 53 votes were needed to keep softball in the Olympics, and softball supporters, including myself,  are trying to get the vote reconsidered.

This has been devastating for my sport, but unfortunately, the Olympic committee doesn’t seem very interested in recasting this important ballot. Although the softball federation will certainly have something to say about this, the situation doesn’t look hopeful for girls, like me, fostering an Olympic fast pitch softball dream.

In 1996, women’s fast pitch softball made its first appearance at the Atlanta Olympic Games. The United States team took the first gold medal in the sport, beating China in the gold medal game 3-1. An orthopedic surgeon from Florida, Dot Richardson, hit the first Olympic softball home run ever to win the game for the United States, an achievement she calls her most memorable.  I want the chance to make that memory myself.   

Softball is a wonderful sport.  Many girls love softball and their numbers are growing.  Did you know that according to the American Softball Association,  active, athletic girls have been found to have higher self-esteem, more confidence, higher achievement test scores, less depression, improved mental health, more academic success and greater lifetime earning potential?  Girls who play sports are also more likely to turn away from risky behavior including experimenting with drugs and alcohol.  Do you know participating in softball can help young girls?


· Softball has an obvious positive link to excellent physical growth in children through the development of gross motor skill strength and endurance.

· Girls in softball often have a better appreciation of a strong body that is bigger and has more muscles than what is depicted as the "ideal" female image.

· Softball activities provide a safe and supportive environment for girls to explore their strengths, develop skills and test their limits. Their self esteem is nurtured by the mastery of  skills and the achievement of reasonable goals.  A physically active child, regardless of circumstance, is more likely to thrive.

Perhaps confusion on the part of the Olympic committee caused them to drop women’s fast-pitch softball from the London games. There has been speculation that the committee members thought that women’s softball was just a female version of baseball, and not popular enough to matter.

Whatever their motivations, we hope that the committee will reconsider and reinstate women’s fast pitch softball.

With your help, we can continue to grow girls softball and fight for a return to Olympic play.  Help support this movement and “Buy a Girl a Ball, Not a Doll!”  

(Hannah took 2nd place overall at the District Finals!!  Way to go Hannah)

**League Note: Don't forget that Team USA is coming to town on Monday, May 19.  Tickets are only $20 for League players and families.  Contact you team coach or division Player Agent for more information on purchasing tickets. 

 

 

As the days grow shorter and get colder, everyone starts looking for those quick and easy meals that really fill you up.  The Elk Grove Thunder 16U traveling team is now taking orders for tamales to fill that need.

 

Take your pick from Chicken, Beef, Pork or Jalapeno Cheese.  The cost is only $20 per dozen, and proceeds will go to help off set the cost of tournament fees and travel expenses.

 

These are authentic, hand-made tamales from a local bakery/deli, and come indivually wrapped for immediate serving, or freezing.  Tamales are available in whole dozens only, no mixing and matching within the dozen.

 

We will be taking orders through the end of September, and the tamales will be delivered the week of October 8.  Payment is due when ordered (for those of you out of the area, I will work something out), and checks can be made payable to "EGGSL" (which is a non-profit organization). Please email Phil Venturelli at phil.venturelli@elkgrovesoftball.com

 

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Letter of Intent for Winterball

Posted by Brian Barrera at Jul 17, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Letter of Intent for Winterball players that did not play EGGSL Spring 2007 league:

Click on "Downloads - Forms, etc." for more details.
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