SVLL 2011 Parents Meeting SV Elementary School LGI 6:15-7pm Monday March 21, 2011.

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SVLL 2011 Parents Meeting SV Elementary School LGI 6:15-7pm Monday March 21, 2011

What we shall review this evening 1. Board Members 2. Website 3. Registration numbers 4. Dates to remember 5. Opening day 6. Team sponsorship 7. Volunteers needed 8. Fundraising 9. Expectations of coaches 10. Expectations of parents 11. Expectations of players 12. The future of the league!

Board Members Rich Bagenstose Jon Gabel Holly Hoffman Paul Becker Mark Emes Marie Perry Sue Bevans Bob Kline Scott Rickert President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Player Agent League Info. Officer Safety Officer Equipment Officer Umpire Coordinator

New this year. Commitment to working with the S.V. High School Coaching staff and Coaching philosophy. 7 Pre Season Pitching Clinics 2 Pre-season Player Clinics. 1 Pre-season Coach’s Clinic. Expanded Website 4 Year Olds Playing Tee Ball

com Current SVLL Calendar of Events & Important Reminders Current SVLL Calendar of Events & Important Reminders Field Maps & Directions * Handouts & Forms * Team Rosters * Coaches Info * Frequently Asked Questions * Sponsors & Related Links * Board Members Info Get online and get... * Upcoming Events * Directions to fields * Sponsor Information * Coaches Information * Questions? * Download Forms * Board Meeting Information * Practice & Game Schedules

Registration Numbers! Tee Ball -72 players for 6 teams Coach Pitch -73 players for 6 teams Minors -50 players for 4 teams Majors -37 players for 4 teams Total Registered Players - 232

Dates to Remember! Saturday, March 26, 2011 – Coach’s Equipment Pick Up 9AM-10AM and 1PM – 2PM Saturday, March 26, 2011 – Practice Begins for Majors / Minors Sunday, March 27, 2011 – Bern Township Field Modification for Diamond League Saturday, April 2, 2011 – Practice Begins for Coach Pitch / Tee Ball Saturday, April 16, Opening day! Everyone’s 1st game of the season – all in- house games Saturday, April 30, 2011 – Team / Individual Picture Day Friday, May 20, SVLL the Reading Phillies. Phillies vs. Richmond Flying Squirrels Post-game Fireworks. June 11, Season ends June 11, Closing Ceremonies June 28, Little League Tournaments Begin August 13, Bus Trip – Little League World Series Williamsport, PA September 10, Fall Ball Season Begins

Opening Day! Saturday April 16, Games going all day long!

League/Team Sponsorship! Sponsorship is now available. Your business or company can sponsor a sign on Leesport Field A. Or you can donate items / services to be raffeled off during the Saturday games. For more information, go to or contact a board member.

Fundraisers SVLL does not have mandatory fundraisers. We try to build in our Uniform/Equipment/Field Maintenance needs into our registration fees. Concession Stand is our ongoing method of raising additional funds which may be needed. (Examples include last year’s light project, this years field work – Bern & Leesport) We also use the Concession Stand and “50/50” to provide a donation to our Umpires. $25 Concession Stand fee will be reimbursed upon one member of a player’s family donating their time of one game in the Concession Stand. SVLL Night at the Reading Phillies - Saturday, May 20th - Our athletes will participate in all the pre-game activities.

Volunteers needed The league only runs as good as the number of volunteers to help get everything done. Volunteers are needed to serve on committees to improve the league. Volunteers are needed to help with field maintenance. Volunteers are needed to help in the concession stand. Volunteers are needed to help with the fundraisers.

Expectations of the coaches The Little League manager and coach must be leaders. All must recognize that they hold a position of trust and responsibility in a program that deals with a sensitive and formative period of a child’s development. It is required that the manager and coach have understanding, patience and the capacity to work with children. The manager and coach should be able to inspire respect. Above all else, managers and coaches must realize that they are helping to shape the physical, mental and emotional development of young people. The Little League manager must be something more than just a teacher. Knowledge of the game is essential but it is not the only badge of a Little League coach or manager.

Expectations of Coaches The heart of Little League is what happens between the adult manager/coach and player. It is the manager more than any other individual who controls the situation in which the players may be benefited. Children of Little League age are strongly influenced by adults whose ideals and aspirations are similar to their own. The manager/coach and player share a common interest in the game, a desire to excel, and determination to win. Children often idolize their managers and coaches, not because the adult is the most successful coach or mentor, but because the manager and coach are sources of inspiration. Managers and coaches must be adults who are sensitive to the mental and physical limitations of children of Little League age and who recognize that the game is a vehicle of training and enjoyment, not an end in itself. It has been stated many times that the program of Little League can only be as good as the quality of leadership in the managing and coaching personnel.

Expectations of Parents Your willingness to exchange time and effort for your child's benefit and enjoyment is very important to the functioning of your local Little League. Cheering on your daughter or son from the stands is one important way to be involved, but we invite you to do even more by volunteering to help run your local Little League program. Without a doubt, Little League is a family affair that gives parents and children a common ground for spending time together. Whether you are coaching the players, selling popcorn to the fans, or bringing soda for the team after the game, your family will enjoy being a part of Little League in your community. Most of all, you will appreciate the benefits of your enthusiasm and involvement in his or her activities. When winning is kept in perspective, there is room for fun in the pursuit of victory or more accurately, the pursuit of victory is fun. With your leadership Little League can help your child learn to accept responsibilities, accept others and most of all, accept themselves.

Expectations of Parents 1.Let your child choose to play Little League and to quit if he or she dose not enjoy baseball. Encourage participation, but don't pressure. 2.Understand what your child wants from participating in Little League and provide a supportive atmosphere for achieving these goals. 3.Set limits on your child's participation in baseball. You need to determine when she or he is physically and emotionally ready to play and to insure that the conditions for playing are safe. 4.Keep winning in perspective by remembering Athletes First, Winning Second. Instill this perspective in your child. 5.Help your child set realistic goals about his or her own performance so success is guaranteed. 6.Help your child understand the experiences associated with competitive sports so she or he can learn the valuable lessons sports can teach. 7.Discipline your child when he or she misbehaves, breaks the rules, or is uncooperative or uncontrollable. 8.Turn your child over to the coach at practices and games, and avoid meddling or becoming a nuisance.

Expectation of Players 1.Good sportsmanship. 2.Come willing to learn. 3.Listen to your coaches. 4.Come to practice and games ready to play. 5.Encourage your teammates. 6.Have fun!!!

Future Of the League! It depends on each and every parent and player to continue the functioning of the league! Remember if only a few donate their time then the league will struggle. If we all do what we can the league will flourish! Next year – Diamond League Team for our 11/12 year old children.

Let's have a great season!