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Greater Hudson Little League

 

"REMEMBER DON'T JUST BE A CRITIC -GET INVOLVED

AND BE PART OF THE SOLUTION!!!"

 

NEW THIS YEAR IS A UMP/COACH PAGE, PLEASE TAKE A GANDER IT IS UPDATED WITH THE UMPIRE SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK.. THERE IS USEFUL INFORMATION FOR UMPS/COACHES.....................

 

GAME SCHEDULE IS POSTED UNDER EACH DIVISION.  GO TO SCHEDULE PAGE TO VIEW!

 

"PARENTS REMINDER"

OPENING DAY IS MARCH 6TH

ALSO PICTURE DAY IS OPENING DAY!!

BRING YOUR SMILE WITH YOU :)

WE ARE IN NEED OF VOLUNTEER HELP IN OUR CONCESSION, WE ARE ASKING TEAMS TO HAVE THEIR PARENTS SIGN UP FOR HELP....THE TEAM MOM COORDINATOR WILL BE HANDING OUT A CALENDAR FOR EACH TEAM TO SIGN UP FOR DAYS WE NEED HELP.  TEAMS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ASSIGNED WEEKS.


Parents!!!! We Need Your Help!!! If interested in joining a committee for spring please sign-up now.  We can use all the help we can get in all areas. Scorekeeping, Umpiring, concession volunteers, uniforms, pictures, trophies, etc. 

Let’s Do It For The Kids!!!!


REMEMBER-WE ARE HERE FOR THE KIDS!
RULE #1 - IT'S FOR THE KIDS
RULE #2 - SEE RULE #1

I Wish I Could But I Haven’t Yet
I wish I could hit all the balls in my sight with all my might...But I haven't yet.
I wish I could catch all the balls that I can see...But I haven't yet.
I wish I could run all the bases, and make a home run...But I haven't yet.
I wish I could make everyone in the crowd stand up and cheer for you and me...

But I haven't yet.
I wish I could win the game...But I haven't yet.
...All I can do is try my best.

PARENT/VOLUNTEER PLEDGE 
I will teach all children to play fair and do their best.
I will positively support all managers, coaches, and players.
I will respect the decisions of the umpires.
I will praise a good effort despite the outcome of the game.


THE GOLDEN RULES
Sports psychology expert Rick Wolff offers five simple messages for adults involved in Little League:

1. Parents need to come to grips with one fact: Your childhood is over. Don't put your dreams on your children.
2. Listen to your children, don't lecture to them. Let them tell you what they enjoy about sports.
3. Coaches: Remember, every child wants to play during games as much as possible. As a coach, it's your job to make sure that happens.
4.
Yelling and screaming discourages a child's desire to do well in sports. No one wants to be criticized, especially when playing a difficult game.
5. Baseball is a hard [game]. Remember to tell your child how tough baseball was for you.