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NCLL Short Stops

Posted by Ron Slater on Apr 30 2007 at 05:00PM PDT

Anyone interested in writing an article or submitting photos from time-to-time for NCLL News is encouraged to contact the NCLL Newsletter Editor (Neal Duffy) via email: NewsEditor@NCLL.US

Player profiles, exciting game re-caps, special features, as well as dynamic photographs are gladly accepted. Cagey veterans as well as aspiring journalists and photographers of any age are welcome to contribute throughout the season.

 

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Sometimes it helps to say it twice...It’s important to note that parking is not allowed inside the gate, behind the snack shack.

City & state laws mandate that this area must remain clear to allow the passage of Emergency Vehicles in the event of an emergency. NCLL Board members are allowed to park inside the gate as a courtesy. The City of Fremont has been in contact with the League, issuing warnings about the extra cars parked inside the gate that block access, and threatening to solve the problem in the future by towing unauthorized
vehicles. Do your part by parking only in the designated areas outside the gate.

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Just because you’re a guest at someone’s house, doesn’t mean you can’t help with the dishes...

After each game, it is the responsibility of the EACH TEAM to police the bleacher areas on their respective sides, making sure that all of the garbage and debris is picked up and put into the trash cans. Because it’s a new concept to many, some of the spectators are failing to do their part. If you see a member of the your cheering section on their way out the door, gently remind them of their obligations.

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Say it again Part II: Wear your cup!

It happens every year... unnecessary + painful incidents, both in practices and in games, where players have taken foul balls, ground balls, or been cleated right in “the goods.” The guttural screams, the shortness of breath, the clenched teeth, the melonsized knots in the stomach– they can all be avoided simply by ensuring that your player is wearing a protective cup, each time they step onto the field. Doing so will protect the players, and ensure your legacy as a Grandparent.

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