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Agenda. IntroductionLeague StructureBoard of DirectorsRules DiscussionVolunteersPractice GuidelinesGame LogisticsPost-Season Items. WSLL is part of national Little League Baseball. We are part of District 9, along with:Dale CityFort HuntLortonWoodbridgeWoodlawnDTQAlexandria PotomacCen
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1. Manager Training Session 5-T, T-ball, Single A March 10, 2004
2. Agenda Introduction
League Structure
Board of Directors
Rules Discussion
Volunteers
Practice Guidelines
Game Logistics
Post-Season Items
3. WSLL is part of national Little League Baseball We are part of District 9, along with:
Dale City
Fort Hunt
Lorton
Woodbridge
Woodlawn
DTQ
Alexandria Potomac
Central Springfield League goals:
Teaching baseball, participation, enjoyment
Teach baseball in a constructive, fun environment
Focus on positive experiences for the players
De-emphasize competition at the initial levelsLeague goals:
Teaching baseball, participation, enjoyment
Teach baseball in a constructive, fun environment
Focus on positive experiences for the players
De-emphasize competition at the initial levels
4. There are six levels of play in WSLL Majors
AAA
AA
A
T-ball
5-T League Structure:
5-T - 5-year old T-Ball Clinic format
T Level: T-Ball Non-Competitive (Ages 6 - 8)
"A" Pitching machine level - non-competitive - first hardball level - ages 7-8 (generally requires one season of T-ball) (Majority Age 8)
AA - Initial Pitching Level (Ages 8-11) (generally requires one season of pitching machine or coach pitch) (Majority Age 9)
AAA - Intermediate Level (Ages 9-12) (Majority Age 10)
Majors - Highest Level of Play (Ages 9-12) (Majority 11 and 12)
Makeup of your team:
Generally 12 players
For most, their first experience with baseball
Starting from scratch in terms of knowledge of the game
Make sure they have adequate gloves, shoes, etc.
Players need patience, encouragement and positive reinforcementLeague Structure:
5-T - 5-year old T-Ball Clinic format
T Level: T-Ball Non-Competitive (Ages 6 - 8)
"A" Pitching machine level - non-competitive - first hardball level - ages 7-8 (generally requires one season of T-ball) (Majority Age 8)
AA - Initial Pitching Level (Ages 8-11) (generally requires one season of pitching machine or coach pitch) (Majority Age 9)
AAA - Intermediate Level (Ages 9-12) (Majority Age 10)
Majors - Highest Level of Play (Ages 9-12) (Majority 11 and 12)
Makeup of your team:
Generally 12 players
For most, their first experience with baseball
Starting from scratch in terms of knowledge of the game
Make sure they have adequate gloves, shoes, etc.
Players need patience, encouragement and positive reinforcement
5. WSLL is run by a Board of Directors More than 50 BOD members are known as Gray Hats
Responsible for day-to-day operation of the league
Hold monthly meetings
17-member BOD Executive Committee
Many Committees Responsible for Organizing the League and its Events
6. As a Manager, you have a Chain-of-Command to support you Role of league director:
Manager's line of communication with the league
Report and discuss problemsRole of league director:
Manager's line of communication with the league
Report and discuss problems
7. Local Rules Single A No Standings, but Tournament at End of Season
Parent Umpires
Good Pitch rule
Additional Bench Coach
Ten Players on Field
2-4 Innings of Infield Required (exclusive of catcher)
Outfielder must Play on the Grass & Throw to Infielder
3 Outs / 5 Runs
Steal 3rd Base Only
Pitching Machine35 mph till 5th Mon, then 38 mph
8. Local Rules T-ball No Standings, No Tournament
Parent Umpires
2 Innings of Infield Required (exclusive of catcher)
10 Fielders*
Outfielder must Play on the Grass & Throw to Infielder
Play Attempt Ends Play
3 Outs / 5 Runs
Umpire and Catcher Stand Facing Batter
Placement of Tee in Front of Batter
9. It takes many volunteers to make it all happen Team Parent
Practice Coaches
Umpires
Grounds Crew
Scorekeeper
Pitching Machine
Bench Monitor
Safety Officer Communicating with Parents:
Initial meeting
Parents' concerns:
- Player is enjoying baseball
- Player is learning in a positive, constructive environment
Talk to the parents on a regular basis - parents appreciate hearing how their player is doing
Make sure the parents understand your program and schedule and what is expected of them
Don't "over-schedule"; 4 events (games plus practices) per week should be the maxCommunicating with Parents:
Initial meeting
Parents' concerns:
- Player is enjoying baseball
- Player is learning in a positive, constructive environment
Talk to the parents on a regular basis - parents appreciate hearing how their player is doing
Make sure the parents understand your program and schedule and what is expected of them
Don't "over-schedule"; 4 events (games plus practices) per week should be the max
10. Dealing with Parents Initial meeting
Parents' concerns:
Player is enjoying baseball
Player is learning in a positive, constructive environment
Talk to the parents on a regular basis - parents appreciate hearing how their child is doing
Make sure the parents understand your program and schedule and what is expected of them
Don't "over-schedule"; 4 events (games plus practices) per week should be the max
11. A few guidelines will help make your practices successful Keep it FUN!
Get Help!
Theme for the day
Keep it FUN!
Use Many Stations
Throwing Mechanics
Keep them moving!
COMPETITION!
Keep it FUN! Conducting Productive Practices:
Carry your practice permit to all practices
Need 3 or 4 adults to work with 12 players - use parent volunteers in addition to coaches
Break down into small groups and work on basic skills - catching, throwing, base running, fielding, hitting; emphasize proper technique and repetition
Mix in fun drills races, etc.
At "A", start with a soft baseball and introduce the hardball after several practices
Minimize "standing around" time - keep the players busy
When playing actual games, line players up on the bench in batting order and have them sit in the same spot every inningConducting Productive Practices:
Carry your practice permit to all practices
Need 3 or 4 adults to work with 12 players - use parent volunteers in addition to coaches
Break down into small groups and work on basic skills - catching, throwing, base running, fielding, hitting; emphasize proper technique and repetition
Mix in fun drills races, etc.
At "A", start with a soft baseball and introduce the hardball after several practices
Minimize "standing around" time - keep the players busy
When playing actual games, line players up on the bench in batting order and have them sit in the same spot every inning
12. Coaching Young Baseball Players Positive Coaching
Praise Publicly, Criticize Privately
Read, Learn, Ask
Work Throwing Mechanics
Single ASpecial Attention to Hitters Afraid of the Ball
Teach a Love for the Game
Tell Stories
Attend WSLL Majors Game or H.S. game together
Conducting Productive Practices:
Carry your practice permit to all practices
Need 3 or 4 adults to work with 12 players - use parent volunteers in addition to coaches
Break down into small groups and work on basic skills - catching, throwing, base running, fielding, hitting; emphasize proper technique and repetition
Mix in fun drills races, etc.
At "A", start with a soft baseball and introduce the hardball after several practices
Minimize "standing around" time - keep the players busy
When playing actual games, line players up on the bench in batting order and have them sit in the same spot every inningConducting Productive Practices:
Carry your practice permit to all practices
Need 3 or 4 adults to work with 12 players - use parent volunteers in addition to coaches
Break down into small groups and work on basic skills - catching, throwing, base running, fielding, hitting; emphasize proper technique and repetition
Mix in fun drills races, etc.
At "A", start with a soft baseball and introduce the hardball after several practices
Minimize "standing around" time - keep the players busy
When playing actual games, line players up on the bench in batting order and have them sit in the same spot every inning
13. WSLL Coaches Training Sessions Throwing/Pitching Fielding/Catching Hitting Friday, March 12 Wednesday, March 17 Friday, March 26 7:30-9:30 pm 7:00-8:30 pm 7:30-9:30 pm Virginia Baseball Club Tobin Transport Warehouse Virginia Baseball Club 2934-A Prosperity Av. 6062 Farrington Av. 2934-A Prosperity Av. Fairfax, VA Alexandria, VA Fairfax, VA
Conducting Productive Practices:
Carry your practice permit to all practices
Need 3 or 4 adults to work with 12 players - use parent volunteers in addition to coaches
Break down into small groups and work on basic skills - catching, throwing, base running, fielding, hitting; emphasize proper technique and repetition
Mix in fun drills races, etc.
At "A", start with a soft baseball and introduce the hardball after several practices
Minimize "standing around" time - keep the players busy
When playing actual games, line players up on the bench in batting order and have them sit in the same spot every inningConducting Productive Practices:
Carry your practice permit to all practices
Need 3 or 4 adults to work with 12 players - use parent volunteers in addition to coaches
Break down into small groups and work on basic skills - catching, throwing, base running, fielding, hitting; emphasize proper technique and repetition
Mix in fun drills races, etc.
At "A", start with a soft baseball and introduce the hardball after several practices
Minimize "standing around" time - keep the players busy
When playing actual games, line players up on the bench in batting order and have them sit in the same spot every inning
14. Virginia Baseball Club Coaches Certification VBC Coaches Certification Program
March 14, 2004WT Woodson High School1:00 5:30 pm
Bonus Session: Q&A with High School Coaches5:30 6:30 pm
For Session Information, Check Out VBCs Website: www.eteamz.com/baseballcamp Conducting Productive Practices:
Carry your practice permit to all practices
Need 3 or 4 adults to work with 12 players - use parent volunteers in addition to coaches
Break down into small groups and work on basic skills - catching, throwing, base running, fielding, hitting; emphasize proper technique and repetition
Mix in fun drills races, etc.
At "A", start with a soft baseball and introduce the hardball after several practices
Minimize "standing around" time - keep the players busy
When playing actual games, line players up on the bench in batting order and have them sit in the same spot every inningConducting Productive Practices:
Carry your practice permit to all practices
Need 3 or 4 adults to work with 12 players - use parent volunteers in addition to coaches
Break down into small groups and work on basic skills - catching, throwing, base running, fielding, hitting; emphasize proper technique and repetition
Mix in fun drills races, etc.
At "A", start with a soft baseball and introduce the hardball after several practices
Minimize "standing around" time - keep the players busy
When playing actual games, line players up on the bench in batting order and have them sit in the same spot every inning
15. Safety Field Conditions
Player Control
Equipment Control
Bats
Helmets Must have Chinstraps
Catchers Helmets
Athletic Cups
Preventing injuries
Treating injuries - first aid kit
EMT trainingMarch 18
7:30-9:30 pm, WSHS Cafeteria
16. You have a few responsibilities before each game Field Prep
Home Plate Conference
Line-up Exchange
Little League Pledge
Set Time to Arrive
17. as well as after each game Field Maintenance
Trash Pick-up
Post-game Conference
Next Practice / Game
18. A few important tips for game day Rain Line: 703-912-9755
Make-up Games Sundays
4 Adults in Dugout
Dugout Organization
Have Players Sit in Order
Player Conduct
Parent Conduct
19. Post-Season Play (Single A) Random Draw Brackets
Regular Season Rules
Inter-League Play
Trophies for 1st and 2nd Place
Championship June
20. The fun doesnt end with your last game! Team Party
WSLL Yearbooks
Team Pictures
Trophies
21. and if you still want more 9/10 & 11/12 All Stars
Fun Tournament
Fall Baseball
22. Have a Great Season!!!