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Posted by Kathy Kuwitzky at May 4, 2019 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

NCLL has moved!

 

Please visit our new website at NCLL.US 

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Welcome to "The Shack" at NCLL

Posted by Shelly Miyasato at Mar 16, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

THE SHACK FOOD:

The 2014 season brings lots of changes for The Shack. In addition to all the new food we added to the menu last season, please try these additional food selections that are new to The Shack Menu this season:

CHICKEN TERIYAKI BOWL  

CHINESE CHICKEN SALAD

SOFT SERVE: COMING SOON

THE SHACK SCHEDULE: 

Please make sure to fill in your Shack Sheet you received at the team parent meeting and turn it into me at least ONE week prior to your shift. Please do not e-mail it to me. I will need it in hand or in my box located in the Shack.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. IF you are having a teen work for you, I will need to know in advance and they need to be on the approved list. Contact me if you are unsure if the teen in on our approved list.

Thanks!!

Kerri Redditt

SHACK HELP AND SATURDAY BBQ SIGN UPS!!!!!

It has come to my attention that we just do not have enough coverage for the shack to pull people out and run the BBQ on Saturday's. If anyone is interested in helping please access the link below and sign up for a shift.ALSO... there are 3 shifts this season that I will need additional help for in the SHACK, the times and dates can also be accessed by using the link below. IF we do not have coverage, we will not open the shack.  If you have any questions about how to sign up using the Jooners website, please contact me. Kerri Redditt 510-909-1401 

http://www.jooners.com/guest?l=e0af5d44-f962-4d20-a06c-82c75bdda260

THE SHACK BUSINESS:

We are in desperate need of snack shack supervisors for the 2014 season. If you are interested and would like more details, please contact me. It is a very easy and fun job. You can also check out our procedure for opening and closing by clicking this link: Opening Procedures 

THE SHACK DUTY:

The NCLL Snack Shack is run solely by parent volunteers. Every family with a child playing in our league is asked to work a shift in the snack shack. A schedule has been prepared and given to your team parent. Please contact them to sign up for your shift if you have not already done so. If you are unable to work the shack on your shift, it is up to YOU to find a replacement. You can switch a game with another family from your child’s team or family in our league. If you switch with another family, please note it on the schedule and/or contact me so it is known who to expect to work that game.

If a game that you were scheduled to work the snack shack is cancelled and rescheduled, you are responsible for working the shack on the rescheduled date.

If you are a “No-Show” for your scheduled shift and have not taken the responsibility to find a replacement, you will be assigned two additional shifts during the play-offs and/or post season.

We are all volunteering our time, so please be respectful of everyone's time and commitment.

 

Please contact me with questions, comments, or concerns. Kerri Redditt 510-909-1401 or kerri_redditt@yahoo.com

Thank you for supporting Niles-Centerville Little League's fundraising efforts by volunteering and purchasing items from our Snack Shack!

 

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Coaches' Corner

Posted by William Jarquin at Jan 23, 2014 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Coaches' Corner

Managers -

Just a reminder to check your player's equipment.

1) ALL catchers must use a LL approved helmet with a NOCSAE stamp with a dangling throat guard. The helmet/mask/dangling throat guard must be worn during infield/outfield practice, during pitcher warm-ups, and during the game. Check to see that all screws are in place securing the mask to the helmet. Catcher helmets missing screws or the dangling throat guard will be removed from play. (See John Hollingshaus, NCLL equipment manager, if you need a throat guard.)

2) Composite barrel bats are prohibited UNLESS they have been approved by Little League. Managers should carry with them documentation that clearly shows that the composite barrel bats their players intend to use have been approved by LL. Go to www.littleleague.org for a list of approved composite barrel bats. Print this out and carry it with you during practice and games. The bat may be removed from the game if no documentation can be produced. (Umpires do not carry the documentation.) Both of these items are important as you begin playing Interleague games and your equipment is inspected prior to the start of your games. 

 Chuck Reichel, NCLL UIC



Click image to visit ArbiterSports website and check your teams umpiring assignments.  If you need further assistance, please contact Chuck Reichel.



NCLL Safety Program

The coaching staff must be prepared and properly equipped to handle a medical emergency when a player becomes sick or injured.  Coaches should review the 2012 Safety Manual to familirize themselves with Accident Reporting Procedures, Incedent/Injury Reporting responsibilities, and other player safety guidelines.


NCLL Incident/Injury Tracking Report

2012 Safety Manual

Fundamental Coaches Training

 

 “Heads Up” on Concussion

CDC has created free tools for youth and high school sports coaches, parents, athletes, and health care professionals that provide important information on preventing, recognizing, and responding to a concussion.


Complete LL 2014 Bat List 

The following is a list of bats with a 2 1/4 inch maximum diameter that are currently licensed for use in the (Major Division & below) Little League ...Link  
Rules for 50/70 Division & Up  (2 5/8 inch barrels) ... Link  
  


Rules & Regulations

2014 NCLL Bylaws

2014 NCLL Field Ground Rules


2014 NCLL Constitution

2011 Rule Book Changes Summary (Little League Baseball Presentation)

NCLL Batting Cage Rules



Coaching Resources

Little League Coach Resource Center is a free online resource that provides expert advice on coaching several different age groups of baseball and softball players, as well as drills that will help coaches better prepare their teams for games.

eteamz Tips & Drills is full of usefull drills, tips, games and more for coaches, players, and parents.

Free Active e-Newsletters – Get tips and tools from top collegiate coaches, special partner offers and more.  Get the latest fitness, nutrition and event information you need to stay active and improve your game.


 

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2014 50/70

Posted by William Ogrey at Jan 16, 2014 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Little League Intermediate (50/70) Baseball Division Resource Page Link