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The DBB Child Protection Plan was developed to protect our minor participants and assist the leagues in complying with the Safe Sport Act. This overview (see attachment) is a brief summary of the DBB Child Protection Plan that will give you the tools to protect the youth in our leagues and help you become compliant with Federal Law. The complete plan that a league must adopt is located the “League Risk Management” tab on the DBB website at www.dbbusa.org.

The Safe Sport Act requires our league affiliates to report suspected child abuse (including sexual abuse) within 24 hours to law enforcement, to establish procedures to limit one-on-one interactions between an amateur athlete who is a minor and an adult (who is not the minor’s legal guardian) at an event or facility under the jurisdiction of the league, to provide consistent training to all adult members who are in regular contact with amateur athletes who are minors. And subject to parental consent, to provide information for parents to train their children regarding prevention and reporting of child abuse. DBB and its affiliated leagues must prohibit retaliation against any individual who makes a report under the Safe Sport Act.

Taking steps to protect our youth is paramount in the DBB program. The purposes of this risk management plan is to reduce and/or prevent the occurrence of misconduct in DBB and affiliated league baseball programs as well as to reduce the liability potential for DBB and its leagues. Misconduct can negatively impact participants, league officials/staff members, family, friends, and the sport.

The document 2023_Overview_of_Plan.pdf was attached to this post.

Opportunity Available in 2023

Posted by James (Sandy) Jones at Mar 11, 2020 7:28PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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Tournament Team Franchise Form Can be Requested!

A growing number of community-based local leagues are playing other local leagues through an interlocking schedule to make a league viable and more enjoyable. Each local league/community must franchise separately and pay for a minimum of two teams before participating within an interlocking league. DBB remains fully committed to ensuring all youth have opportunities to take part in league play!

Recognizing that some of the smaller leagues are at a competitive disadvantage, DBB has developed a policy that further accommodates leagues that participate in the program through interlocking schedules. A separate tournament team could be formed from all players that participated in a current year through an interlocking league. Furthermore, (based on established criteria) a boundary as defined by: (district, county, parish, school, region, etc.) will have added tournament privileges. Players located within a defined boundary as established by the state director (district, parish, etc.) would be eligible to play together on a single tournament team. The added tournament participation clause compliments the local league structure by allowing more youth the opportunity to compete in tournament play. Local leagues will retain their rights to their tournament privileges (two events per division) with no changes!

A “Tournament Team Franchise” designation requirement includes filing an application form with the DBB National Office. Upon approval of the state director and the Commissioner, the national office issues a tournament franchise number. The absolute deadline to apply for a tournament team franchise is June 15th. Tournament teams must also submit a non-refundable franchise fee of $300. All franchised tournament teams must adhere to the requirements as found in the tournament rules as well as the policies of DBB, Inc.

Contact your State Director for further details!

The document 2023_NEW_OPPORTUNITY_AVAILABLE.pdf was attached to this post.

Virginia Hall of Fame Members

Posted by Ken Nelson at Dec 31, 2018 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
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Class of 2019 – Fred Weatherman (picture included)

Class of 2018 – Ken Nelson

Class of 2017 – Ronnie Adams

Class of 2016 – Donnie Davis

Class of 2014 – Larry Collins

Class of 2012- Andy Dooley    Life Member

History of DBB, Inc.

Posted by Ken Nelson at Dec 31, 2018 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
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THE BIRTH AND ORGANIZATIONAL

HISTORY OF DIXIE BOYS BASEBALL

 Dixie Boys Baseball, Inc. was founded in 1957 at Alexandria, Louisiana. The Alexandria Youth Baseball Association was the charter member of an organization formed to especially attract the thirteen (13) year old player. All other programs in existence in 1957 required that participants age 13-15 be grouped together. The Incorporators recognized that grouping thirteen (13) year olds with youth age fifteen (15) and playing on a regulation size diamond was a hardship for most of the younger players. Furthermore, the creation of the program provided an opportunity for players to continue participation after completion of the younger age (12 & under) program.

The Incorporators established the Constitution and Bylaws as well as the Dixie Boys Rule Book. The original Constitution called for the election of officers. Further discussion directed the formation of additional programs within other southern states. The Constitution & Bylaws established by the founding fathers is very much intact today. The program’s mission of providing a recreational outlet for as many young people as possible continues to be the emphasis and charge to the Board of Directors of Dixie Boys Baseball.

Dixie Boys Baseball’s charter members all resided in Alexandria, Louisiana. Twenty-three (23) charter members along with the Executive Officers conducted the business of the corporation at its inception. The program had a humble beginning with seven (7) leagues formed in the first year; all from Louisiana. For the first three years of the organization, Dixie Boys Baseball only existed in Louisiana. In 1960, Mississippi joined with Louisiana. In 1961, Alabama franchised and other states soon followed. From the early years to now, Dixie Boys Baseball has experienced much success.

In 1973, the National Board of Directors of Dixie Boys approved a resolution that established an older program for boys fifteen (15) through seventeen (17) years of age. The program was named Dixie Majors Baseball and it existed under the direction of the corporate officers. Each State elected representatives to govern the Majors program. In the years to follow, some minor modifications were made to encourage growth of the Majors program. From its beginning in 1973 to today, the program has served the needs of our older youth participants.

 In 1975 a committee began work to establish an agreement with Dixie Youth Baseball (ages 12 & under.) The agreement provided for a service center for Dixie Boys & Dixie Majors headquartered at the site of the Dixie Youth office. The National Board of Directors of Dixie Youth and Dixie Boys Baseball approved the agreement in 1976 with the umbrella organization being called Dixie Inc. The Dixie Inc. Board meets annually to review progress of the organization as related to marketing and the approved supplier program. Suggestions from the annual meetings are referred to the respective Board of Directors for their consideration.

 In 1978, by mail in vote, the Dixie Majors Board of Directors approved a resolution adding eighteen (18) year olds to the program. Local leagues were given the option of creating a Pre Majors program (15-16 year olds) or continuing to operate as a Majors program to include the eighteen (18) year olds. The Pre Majors program sparked even greater interest in the older ages Dixie program. Participation opportunities were available with separate tournament play offered, a Pre Majors World Series.

The Dixie Boys Baseball, Inc. Scholarship program began in 1984 with a single $500.00 award. The program has grown to eleven (11) $1,250 awards. Each of the participating Dixie states has a scholarship recipient each year. The Committee Chairman and a state representative review the applications and make the tough decision as to the awarding of scholarships. For many years Bernie Varnadore of South Carolina ably served as the Scholarship Committee Chair until his death following the 2006 season.

In 1995, the opportunity for youth age thirteen to participate in tournament play as a 13 year old division of Dixie Boys was discussed. Regional tournaments were held as a pilot program and in 1996 the first 13 year old World Series was held. The 13 year old age group in later years was named Junior Dixie Boys. Also a 1995 meeting resulted in the creation of the Dixie National Umpire program.

The year 2000 was a banner year for the organization with much discussion held in regard to the development of a Dixie Boys Director’s training course. A training manual was developed and the first training session was held in 2001. On the baseball diamond, the Dixie National team was crowned as the 2000 Tournament of Stars Champions in an event held in Cooperstown, New York. Major League Baseball, USA Baseball and other youth baseball organizations all partnered with Dixie to improve youth baseball. The relationships between youth groups are very strong today.

The 2005 Biennial meeting resulted in a number of policy changes. The biggest challenge for the 2006 season was the universal change to an April 30th age control date. Dixie Boys also added a rule change that allowed 19 years olds to participate in Dixie Majors Baseball. The Rulebook was designed for a two year printing and the Media Guide became a valuable tool for promoting the program. A mail ballot policy and changes to the Bylaws & Constitution of Dixie Boys Baseball, Inc. were also implemented for the 2006 season.

2006 was a very special year for the Dixie Boys organization. Fifty years of program history was celebrated throughout the season. A 50th Anniversary logo was created. The opportunity to visit the birthplace of Dixie Boys Baseball was provided by the Alexandria- Pineville Convention & Visitors Bureau and a local organizing committee. A Dixie Boys 50th Anniversary Celebration was held September 9th, 2006 in Alexandria. Founder W.E. Bubba Brasher along with charter members George Foote, Hardin Lewis and George Allen were on hand for the historic event. Major League Baseball, The State of Louisiana and the governments of Alexandria and Pineville all recognized the program accomplishment by presenting proclamations to Dixie Boys Baseball. The event was well attended b local supporters and Dixie officials.

The rich tradition, now 60 years and counting, of Dixie Boys Baseball continues. A festive 60th Anniversary Celebration was held in 2016. The City of Pineville invited the organization home to Central Louisiana! The founders goal, providing recreational opportunities for youth 13 and older, remains the primary mission of today. Many outstanding volunteers have contributed to the over sixty years of program success. Dedicated members of the Dixie Boys Baseball, Inc. Board of Directors are prepared to meet the growing challenges that the program will face in the future.

North Charleston, South Carolina earned their fourth consecutive title in 2017 Dixie Majors World Series play adding to the record books as the league with the most World Series titles in the long history of championship play. Five very competitive World Series were held for program participants. With eight championship, the community is known as “Title Town” of Dixie Majors Baseball.

The organization enjoyed a very productive 2018 year. The implementation of the new USA Baseball bat standard (USABat) was successfully completed. Tennessee won its first ever Dixie Boys World Series in the 56th consecutive

year of the event being played.

Dixie Boys Baseball adopted a new Child Abuse Risk Management plan in 2019 compliant with Federal Law under the Safe Sport Act. The written program included an education program for both adults and minors, and a mandatory requirement to notify law enforcement in the event of a suspected child abuse. DBB eagerly awaited the 2020 season until the COVID-19 pandemic occurred. The organization created protocols and took steps to have some semblance of a 2020 season. All World Series events were held; however, a large number of leagues and their participants were unable to play.

2021 brought a renewed interest for the game of baseball. The DBB organization conducted all of its 2021 World Series events in Sterlington, Louisiana. The added significance of the 65th Anniversary added to the excitement.

2022 was a great year for the organization. North Charleston, SC captured its 10th Majors World Series while Hattiesburg, MS emerged with their 6th overall Boys World Series championship!

The mission of DBB is to provide all youth (age 13-19) the opportunity to play baseball.