CNLL gained its independence from Calaveras County Little League in 1993 to be its own entity within District 15. District 15 was first created in 1958 as one of the original 33 California Districts. After it dissolved in 1986, our local youth had to play with District 40. In 1992, District 15 was recreated to have a local district within the Foothills. CNLL now provides the youth of San Andreas, Mountain Ranch, Railroad Flat, West Point, Mokelumne Hill and Paloma with a home to play within Little League International.
CALAVERAS NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE
GENERAL INFORMATION
PO Box 1502 San Andreas, CA 95249
[email protected]
CNLL MISSION
STATEMENT:
Calaveras National Little League aspires to build
character, empowerment, perseverance, and sportsmanship in the youth of our
community, thus creating value far beyond the playing field.
OUR VISION:Be a model youth organization that strives for excellence
in all areas of youth baseball through the following core values:
CHARACTER: By learning the value of teamwork, players can develop
life-long character traits to make them good citizens, team members, and
hard-workers.
EMPOWERMENT: With the experience of new challenges and adversity, the
youth of CNLL develop a sense of self-awareness and courage which leads to
empowerment.
PERSERVERANCE: Overcoming any task with a positive attitude,
using discipline and self-control.
SPORTSMANSHIP: Promoting and teaching good sportsmanship, positive behavior, and
respect. Members serve as positive role
models, teaching good morals and ethics, to promote and foster a safe and
healthy environment.
SAFE ENVIRONMENT: Provides a safe and healthy learning environment to enhance experiences,
opportunities, and programs.
INCLUSION: Opportunities and resources for participation,
growing, training & development.
LITTLE LEAGUE MISSION STATEMENT:
Little League Baseball, Incorporated is a
non-profit organization whose mission is to "promote, develop, supervise,
and voluntarily assist in all lawful ways, the interest of those who will
participate in Little League Baseball and Softball."
Through proper guidance and exemplary leadership, the Little League program
assists children in developing the qualities of citizenship, discipline,
teamwork and physical well-being. By espousing the virtues of character,
courage and loyalty, the Little League Baseball and Softball program is
designed to develop superior citizens rather than superior athletes.
Founded in 1939; granted Federal Charter July
16, 1964, by unanimous act of the Senate and House of Representatives of the
Congress of the United States of America and signed by President Lyndon B.
Johnson as Public Law 88-378, 88th Congress H.R. 9234, and amended December 26,
1974, Public Law 93-551, 93rd Congress, H.R. 8864. Little League is tax exempt.
Parents are strongly encouraged to become
involved in Little League. After completing a Little League volunteer
application and passing a required national background check, parents may
become involved in practices, and be eligible as coaches, managers, umpires,
local league board members and other volunteer positions within the
league.
LITTLE LEAGUE PLAYER PLEDGE:
I trust in God
I love my
country
And will
respect its laws
I will play
fair
And strive to
win
But win or
lose
I will always
do my best!
LITTLE LEAGUE 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
CALAVERAS NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE ORGANIZATIONCalaveras National Little
League (CNLL) is open to boys and girls, ages 5 through 14.
This is a non-profit Little League with a focus
on developing youth baseball players in a fun and safe environment. Calaveras
National Little League (CNLL) does not discriminate against any player on the
basis of race, creed, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation,
age, disability, or veteran status.
The CNLL Board of Directors governs and
administers all league activities. Each
Division shall have one Division Director who is responsible for the
dissemination of information and enforcement of Board policy. The Division
Director will assist managers and coaches with any concerns that might require
Board attention. All questions or concerns should first be addressed to the
respective Division Director.
INTERNET SITE
Our website is https://tshq.bluesombrero.com/cnll.
This
site is the source of information about
our baseball league. Please refer to the
website as new information is posted on a regular basis.
OPEN
REGISTRATION
Calaveras National Little
League season registration announcements will be displayed to the citizens within
the CNLL region and contiguous communities through signage, email blasts,
flyers sent home through CUSD schools, Facebook and via our website. Players
may register for league play during the open registration sessions via our
online registration tool.
The registration fee, established by the CNLL
Board at the beginning of each season covers the costs of player uniforms,
equipment purchases, snack bar fees, umpires, field maintenance, insurance,
mailings and other related League expenses.
The registration fees for each season may vary
and fees will be increased as needed to cover the costs incurred by CNLL.
The final drop date for a full refund, if an
official drop request is submitted, is before uniform hand-outs. If an official
drop request is submitted after the uniform hand-outs, then a partial refund
will be given to include the cost of the uniform.
Any returned checks will be charged a return
check fee. In the event of a returned
check, it is the responsibility of the party issuing the check to arrange for
registration payment to CNLL.
SPONSORSHIP
INFORMATION
Every team needs a sponsor. Team sponsorship ensures the success of our
non-profit Little League program. It is
also a way to allow our local business community to take part in our program. We can all help the youth players have a
successful season by becoming or finding a sponsor for a team. Your
tax-deductible donation/sponsorship helps defray overall costs. If you have any questions about sponsoring a
team, please contact our Sponsorship & Fundraising Coordinators, Crystal
Young at (209)559-1776 or AnnMarie Belders at (209)256-1795.
VOLUNTEER
SUPPORT
To be a successful
organization, we rely on the volunteer support from players’ parents and family
members. We ask that each family commit
to volunteering in a specific volunteer area of your choice. Volunteer sign-ups will be available at the
start of each season. As part of the
Little League organization, all volunteers must have a background check
completed. Background check links will
be sent out separately by e-mail. In
lieu of volunteering, there is a $50 non-refundable fee due at registration.
During registration, a $50 Volunteer check,
written to CNLL, postdated June 1st will be required for your player
to be placed on a team. Once you have completed your volunteer time, your check
will be returned to you.
INSURANCE
In the event of a player
injury during CNLL activities the players medical insurance will be the primary
coverage used to cover any resultant costs. Secondary medical insurance
is provided through CNLL for all players under a general liability/medical insurance
policy with deductibles.
UNIFORMS &
EQUIPMENT
All registered and certified
youth players will receive an official CNLL Little League uniform (jersey and
hat). Players will not be allowed to
participate in league games unless they are dressed in their regulation uniform
along with socks, baseball pants, belt and cleats.
FIELDS
CNLLs main playing fields for all games and
practices are at San Andreas Park. When necessary, some other fields may
include Railroad Flat Ball Park and Hobbs Field. It is recommended that any
other practice site besides the ones on the approved list, should be discussed
with the appropriate Division Director.
No smoking or alcohol consumption is allowed at
any time at any of the fields or parks used by Calaveras National Little
League.
PRACTICES
Once the coach/manager has
received his or her team’s roster, they may immediately schedule practices with
their team. Each team should practice at least twice per week before the
season, as determined by their manager.
TEAM FORMATION
Team formation is done via a
draft, where each manager for each division picks his or her own team, when
applicable. Evaluations are usually held about 6 weeks prior to opening day,
with the draft happening within a few days following the evaluations. The only
exception to this is for the T-Ball and Machine Pitch divisions, in which the
teams are put together by the Division Director.
Team size will be determined at the close of
registration and is dependent on overall capacity as well as available managers.
WAITING LIST
All players registering for
the league after the completion of team formations will be placed on a waiting
list for possible inclusion onto a team as openings become available.
LITTLE LEAGUE
RULES, REGULATIONS, AND POLICIES
Since Calaveras National
Little League is a part of the Little League organization, please refer to the Little
League Rules, Regulations, and Policies link.