Plant Sale

All the coaches have received the plant sale forms and flyers. Thank you to Bess Ensinger and Maureen Douglas for putting this together. A special thanks goes to Hortus and Laura Miezejeski for giving us an outstanding selection this year!

This is our only fundraiser. Please support Little League by stocking up on plants and vegetables! There is no minimum purchase for the players to sell, however there is no maximum either!!

Thanks!

April 13th, 2011 by President | No Comments »

UConn Baseball Clinics

Attention Youth Baseball Coaches and League Administrators:

The UConn Baseball team will be hosting 3 youth baseball clinics. Schedule below.

Kids, ages 13 and under, are encouraged to attend the clinic to learn baseball fundamentals from their favorite UConn players and coaches.  All clinics are open to the general public and FREE of charge.  We ask that youth teams pre-register so that we can appropriately monitor capacity.  If you are interested in bringing your team(s) to a specified clinic, please fill out the attached registration form.  All participants must also fill out the attached consent form and bring it with them to their respective clinic. Download the form by clicking here.

Attendees are encouraged to bring a baseball bat and glove, and wear athletic sneakers to the event.  Water bottles, sports drinks, beverages, and food of any kind should not be brought inside of J.O. Christian Field.  Concessions will be available after the clinic and throughout the game.

The three clinics will be held prior to the following home UConn Baseball games:

Saturday, April 23 vs. Georgetown @ 11:30am (Game time at 1:00pm)

Saturday, May 14 vs. Louisville @ 11:30am (Game time at 1:00pm)

Sunday, May 15th vs. Louisville @ 10:30am (Game time at Noon)

Please note that all clinics/games are dependent on weather – times and dates can and will change accordingly.  Please be sure to check UConnHuskies.com for any time changes, postponements, or cancellations.

For more information, or to register in advance, please contact Phil Dwire with UConn Athletic Marketing at philip.dwire@uconn.edu

GO HUSKIES!

April 3rd, 2011 by President | No Comments »

Coaches Reminder

Please notify your teams ASAP! I’m receiving far too many emails from parents wondering where their kids are playing this year. A simple email or phone call notifying the player of their coach, practice time and field.

Also, you have the spreadsheet of your team in your team folder. There is a column labelled “Med Rel” and a y or n is next to the player’s name. That means the Medical Release form was either received or not received at the time of registration. I need each coach to collect those Medical release forms at your first practice. You don’t want to have any special considerations (bee stings, peanut allergies, etc.) presenting itself at practice and not know what to do with the child.

Again, please notify your teams ASAP and ask those parents needing to submit a Medical Release form to do so at the first practice.

Thanks!

March 23rd, 2011 by President | No Comments »

Umpire Clinics

For anyone interested in Umpiring games this season, Westbrook’s Certified Umpire Jim Krafty will be conducting two clinics for all interested in umpiring, current umpires, and coaches. Below is information on the two clinics:

Clinic #1 —  Umpire Mechanics – Saturday March 26, 12:00 PM Westbrook Firehouse (next to LL field) –  Bring gloves and a ball

Clinic #2 —  Rules – Tuesday March 29, 6:30 PM Westbrook Library basement conference room (61 Goodspeed Drive)

For any additional information, Jim Krafty can be reached 860-339-5212 or by email jakrafty@comcast.net.

March 19th, 2011 by President | No Comments »

Approved Composite Bats

LICENSED COMPOSITE-BARRELED BATS (2 1/4 INCH BARRELS) THAT MEET THE BAT PERFORMANCE FACTOR (BPF) STANDARD, AND THE ACCELERATED BREAK IN (ABI) PROCEDURE, ARE LISTED BELOW.

THIS LIST MAY HAVE MORE LICENSED MODELS ADDED TO IT AS MORE BATS ARE TESTED.

THIS LIST IS REPRESENTATIVE OF LICENSED COMPOSITE-BARRELED BASEBALL BATS THAT ARE PERMITTED TO BE USED IN THE LITTLE LEAGUE (MAJORS) DIVISION AND BELOW, AS OF THE LATEST REVISION DATE SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE, WHEN THIS LIST WAS LAST UPDATED.

FOR A LIST OF COMPOSITE-BARRELED BATS WITH 2 5/8 INCH BARRELS THAT HAVE RECEIVED A WAIVER TO BE USED IN THE JUNIOR LEAGUE, SENIOR LEAGUE AND BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL DIVISIONS, CLICK HERE:http://www.littleleague.org/learn/equipment/approvedcompbats.htm

FOR A LIST OF NON-WOOD/NON-COMPOSITE BATS THAT ARE LICENSED BY LITTLE LEAGUE, CLICK HERE:http://www.littleleague.org/Assets/forms_pubs/2011ApprovedNonWoodBatList.pdf

Approved BPF-ABI Composite (2-1/4in) Baseball Bats – Visual Guide

Product Name Model Number Photo
Mattingly Balistk BTKYB Mattingly Balistk BTKYB 300px
Mattingly Balistk BTKYB back 300px
DeMarini CF4 CFL10 Demarini-CF4-CFL10-FB-300px
DeMarini CF4 CFL11 Demarini-CF4-CFL11-FB-300px
Easton Omen XL LNC1XL Easton Omen XL LNC1XL 300px
EastonOmenXL-LNC1XL-Back-300px
Easton Omen XL LNC2XL EastonOmenXL-LNC2XL-300px
EastonOmenXL-LNC2XL-Back-300px
Easton Stealth Speed -12 LSS6XL EastonStealthSpeed-12-Model-LSS6XL-FB-300px
Easton Stealth Speed -11 LSS1 EastonStealthSpeed-LSS1-FB-300px
Easton Stealth Speed -9 LSS2 Easton-StealthSpeed-LSS2-FB-300px
Easton Stealth Speed -13 LSS3 Easton-StealthSpeed-LSS3-FB-300px
Easton Stealth IMX – 11 LCN9 Easton-Stealth-IMX-11-LCN9-fb
Easton Stealth IMX -13 LCN11 Easton-Stealth-IMX-LCN11-back-FB-300px
Easton Synergy IMX -12 LZN1 Easton-Synergy-IMX-LZN1-FB-300px
Louisville Slugger TPX Maverick AYB11M LouisvilleSluggerTPXMaverick-AYB11M-FB-300px
Nike Aero Cx2 BT0573 Nike-BT0573-AeroCX2-Grey-FB-300px
Nike Aero Cx2 BT0598 Nike-BTO0598-AeroCX2-blue-FB-300px
March 18th, 2011 by President | No Comments »

Pitching Clinic

On March 18th at Devitt A from 5:30 to 7:30pm, Rob Corraro will be back to give a pitching clinic to any and all Majors and Minors level players (Ages 9 to 12) interested in pitching this season. Rob will instruct on preparation, form, practice drills, game time advice, mental preparation, exercises for arm strength and accuracy, and pitching strategy. This is a prime opportunity for any player interested in pitching to learn from a former Major League Baseball prospect.

Rob Corraro is a two Time All-State and a USA Today All-American in both basketball and baseball at Xavier High School in Middletown. Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the Major League Draft, he is a former Division I Scholarship Player at Providence College leading them to a Big East Championship and a NCAA Regional Final. He finished ranked in the top ten of eight different pitching categories. Rob played professionally and also pitched for Italy in the European Cup. Rob was an instructor at the Shoreline Softball and Baseball Institute for two years. He was the Director of Baseball Operations at HomeRun USA in Cheshire, CT and Portsmouth, NH for three years. Rob has instructed players including Little League through Minor League Players. He has worked along side current and former Major League and Minor League Players and Managers as well as International Coaches from Europe and Cuba.

Should we decide to move this clinic due to basketball games, we’ll update the “site” information via email. Thanks.

March 13th, 2011 by President | No Comments »

Mandatory Coach’s Meeting

On Friday March 11th at the Deep River Elementary School Cafeteria we will have our annual Coaches Meeting from 6 to 7pm. We’ll hand out teams to the head coaches, present conduct guidelines and advice from Player Agent Dr. Tom Allen, safety and medical advice from Dr. Mike Baldwin and Safety Officer Mike Joia, and I will also present some basic coaching guidelines and timelines for coaches.

We will also have sign-up sheets to reserve fields for practices, and a Q&A session.

This meeting officially kicks-off the 2011 season. If you cannot make the session, please let me know. I have a good idea where coaches will be coaching, who will be “heads” vs “assistants” — so if you cannot make it, I’ll make sure who you are coaching with, can attend and grab your team. Maximum participation is expected. The safety, medical and player agent messaging is extremely important to hear heading into the new season.

As always, any questions, call me 860-510-2510 or email me.

March 6th, 2011 by President | No Comments »

Player Assessment – Thank you!

I just wanted to send a quick post to the parents who endured a long night at Between the Lines (BTL). Next season we’ll cut the assessment in half and stagger the start times to minimize the waiting around time. This is the first time we’ve used BTL, and didn’t realize they would assess each player individually while each of the other players waited. So, thank you for your patience. We promise next season will be a lot more streamlined.

I also wanted to call out a 12 year old player, Jeremy Lacasse, who “just wanted to come out and play.” Jeremy is a 12 year old Majors player and his assessment was not necessary, as his placement is guaranteed by Little League rules because of his age. When asked why he came to the assessment he said, “I haven’t played baseball since the fall, and last spring I wasn’t given the chance to make the Majors. So, I just wanted to come out and play. To finally ‘try-out’.” We have 145 registered players in 2011, I would take 145 Jeremy’s every season! Thank you Jeremy for reminding us last night, that it’s just about the kids – it’s just about playing baseball. Thank you Jeremy!

Again, thank you to all the parents and players who came out last night. Thank you also to Jeff Riggs and the Between the Lines staff. FOUR HOURS! It was a lot of fun! Thank you!

March 5th, 2011 by President | No Comments »

Reminder: Player Assessments

Just a gentle reminder – Deep River Little League will hold our annual player assessments for ages 8-11 year old Baseball and Softball players at Between the Lines in Clinton from 7 to 9pm. Girls Softball will be assessed first from 7 to 7:30pm. Those having conflicts or need to arrive late due to Basketball, please understand that while we would like maximum participation at the assessment – we understand that there can be conflicts. I’ve heard from some parents already that you’ll be late – that’s fine! We’ll work your player(s) through the stations when you arrive. If you cannot make the assessment, we can discuss the player with the parents and understand where its best to place the player. There will not be another assessment – we just don’t have the bandwidth to run multiple assessments or individual assessments.

PLEASE NOTE: If you’re player is 12, he/she is not required to be assessed. If you played at the Major’s level last season, you are not required to be assessed. Please email me with any questions.

As always, following the assessments we will use the assessment scores to place every player in a division (Majors, Minors, Double-A (Farm)) the coaches have interpreted to be the “best” level for the development of the player. This is always open for discussion between the DRLL Board and the Parents, should you believe your player was not placed in the right division. Please do not hesitate to raise any and all concerns.

Directions to the facility where we’ll be conducting assessments is in my previous post.

As always – email me with any questions. Or call my cell (860) 510-2510.

Thanks!

March 2nd, 2011 by President | No Comments »

Deep River Little League Player Assessments

On Friday March 4th, Deep River Little League will be conducting player assessments for ages 8-11. Your player will be evaluated for placement in Majors and Minors Baseball or Softball. Attending the try out does not guarantee your player will be drafted onto a Major or Minor league team.

The player assessments will be conducted at Between The Lines Sports in Clinton on Friday, March 4th from 7 to 9pm. We ask players trying out for a girls Majors or Minors softball team be on-time as those players will be evaluated first from 7-7:30pm. Boys Majors and Minors Baseball will immediately follow. Players will be evaluated by Deep River Little League coaches and independently rated by Between The Lines staff.

Between the Lines is located at 18 Knollwood Drive, Clinton, CT. (860) 669-9263. You can always call my cell phone if you have questions or concerns – (860) 510-2510.

Directions: Take Exit 63 off 95. Take a right onto Route 81 South. Take a right onto Route 1. Drive approx. 1/2 mile and take a right onto Knollwood Drive.

Thank you,
Mark Grabowski

February 26th, 2011 by President | 2 Comments »