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    Posting of Game Scores

    Posted by Michael Polikoff at Apr 12, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
    **ATTENTION MANAGERS** You are responsible for reporting the game score to fhyaascores@gmail.com if your team WINS !!
     If you do not report the winning score within 24 hours, your team WILL NOT be credited with the win and WILL FORFEIT the game.
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    Game scores are posted as soon as they're received from a league official. Managers, please contact your league's player agent if your score was incorrectly posted. Incomplete games with a score will NOT be posted until the game is officially completed.
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    CO-ED SOFTBALL LEAGUE - Signup Now !

    Posted by Michael Polikoff at Apr 9, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
  • Games begin after July 4th
  • Men and women equally on field
  • Open to all FHYAA family members, Coaches, Managers or parents of children enrolled in ANY of our sports programs can join
  • Group sign ups encouraged All interested players should email Brandi levinb01@med.nyu.edu or call 718-986-2707image
  • March 24, 2007 - Tom, Carl and Mike attended a special Field Maintenance Clinic hosted by the NY Mets at Shea Stadium. Approximately 60 volunteers from other organizations in the Tri-state area were separated into four groups as they joined the field operations manager and his grounds crew on the field. Each of the groups rotated through different stations that were focused on the following topics:
  • Turf Management - grass selection, fertilization, irrigation, substrates and mowing techniques
  • Field Maintenance - maintaining the pitcher’s mound, home plate, bullpen, base paths and warning track areas
  • Tools & Equipment - mowers, drags, rakes, line markers and templates Following a brief presentation at each of the stations we were able to ask a lot of questions and obtain valuable information from the field operations manager and his crew members. Afterwards, the NY Mets organization treated us to a BBQ lunch on the field, where we ate in the visitors dugout. It was pretty cool walking around the field and inside the stadium, it was a great and informative event. Special thanks to the NY Mets organization and Lenny Wisner for making these arrangements.image
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