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Challenger Series gets underway
May 31, 2009 - 01:00 PM --  

Challenger Series hosted at the West Point Little League Complex get underway Sunday, May 31st, 2009.
 
Challenger Series; gets off to a terrific start this afternoon. We had twenty-two players competing. The Rocks started off strong and the "Starenchek Collision" came back just as strong. Fun was had by all. All players received player jerseys, hats and team photos were taken. 
 
Also see our photo collection
 
Challenger Series finishes with great excitement, thank you everyone.
 
 




2009 Fall Ball Registration - now available
Fall Ball Registration Form 2009.pdf

Please download, print, complete according to instruction.
 
 


West Point Little League (WPLL)
WPLL Complex Layout.pdf

WPLL was established in 1973. WPLL is situated in Greensburg, Pennsylvania approximately 45 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, PA.
WPLL is an officially chartered Little League program that conforms to Little League rules. WPLL participates in District 26 of Section 1, of the Mid-Atlantic Region.

-- The WP baseball league is comprised primarily of boys ages 7 to 16. The league has five divisions: Rookie, Minor, Major, Junior, and Senior.

-- The WP softball league is a fast pitch league made up primarily of girls ages 7 through 16. The league has five divisions: Rookie, Minor, Major, Junior, and Senior.

-- WPLL offers a Tee-Ball Division. The Tee-Ball division is designed to expose the players to a team sport and teach basic hitting, throwing, and catching skills. Co-ed teams are comprised of approximately 10 to 14 players of ages 5 and 6.

The baseball season runs from April through June. There are normally weekly practices and usually two games played each week; one in the evening, Monday through Friday and a second on Saturday.

The summary above is intended to provide the reader with a general overview of the WPLL program and is not intended to replace or supersede any rules or bylaws adopted by the WPLL Board of Directors. WPLL rules and bylaws are subject to change at anytime and without notice.

The Little League 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



Latest site changes
Recent Changes

you can find a list of the major changes here.
 
- All-Stars Schedule Uploaded - click here -- 7/1/09
- challenger Series photos uploaded - click here -- 6/4/09
- Schedules & Game results continue to be updated -- 5/26/09
- Picture Schedule online - click here -- revised 4/28/09
- Movie Voting Poll online -- 4/22/09
- Boys Major & Minor Schedules online -- 4/21/09
- Parents Directory online - see Handouts -- 4/17/09
- Concession Schedule online - click here -- 4/15/09
- 2009 Sponsors Updated - 3/31/09
- League Level News Pages - 3/25/09
- Parent Volunteers info handout added - 3/09/09
- Picture Day(s) schedule listed - see calendar for dates -- 2/28/09
- Ticket Exchange - Night at the Races - form added -- 2/27/09
- Summer Tournament Scheduled information added - see handouts -- 2/26/09
- Golf Outing information & registration form added - see handouts -- 2/25/09
- News Letter format on home page -- 2/24/09
- Challenger Series Information added - see handouts -- 2/19/09
- Challenger Series Registration form added - see handouts -- 2/19/09
2009 Criminal check forms online -- 1/12/09
- Player Registration forms online -- 1/5/09
- Google Maps added to West Point Venues/Directions -- 1/2/09
- Site visit counter Summary: --1/1/09

..... 1/1/07 starting no. = 13000, (9,000 visitors for 2007)
..... 1/1/08 starting no. = 21000, (43,224 visitors for 2008)
..... 1/1/09 starting no. = 64224

- Board Meeting held October 15 -- 10/16/08
- 2009 Board Members elected - see "Contact Us" for changes -- 09/24/08
- Concession Stand Schedule - FallBall 2008 -- 9/3/08
- Boys Leagues Game Schedules posted -- 8/25/08
- World Series Update -- 8/14/08
- Fall Ball Registration form added -- 8/1/08
- Tournament Brackets online -- 7/24/08
- All Star & Tournament news & pictures -- 7/19/08
- REVISED Picture Schedule -- 5/13/08
- Boys Tournament practices scheduled, see WP Tourny News -- 5/10/08
- Chili's Benefit flyer added -- 5/8/08
- Picture Schedule revision 5 now online -- 5/3/08
- Schedules continue to be updated -- 5/2/08
- Weather Alerts page added -- 4/24/08
- updated schedules -- 4/22/08
- Boys Juniors (home games scheduled) -- 4/19/08
- Girls Minors roster added -- 4/17/08
- Directions to Ligonier, Darlington & Cook Fields -- 4/15/08
- Partial Team Photo Schedule loaded -- 4/15/08
- Boys Minor & Major season scheduled online -- 4/12/08
- Concession Stand Schedule Online -- 4/12/08
- Swap Meet Time and Date added to calendar -- 4/11/08
- Boys Junior roster uploaded -- 4/7/08
- Picture schedule revised to include boys rookies & TBall -- 4/7/08
- Coed T-Ball season schedule added -- 4/5/08
- All Boys Rookies Season Schedule added -- 4/4/08
- All Boys Major Pre-Season Practice Schedules added -- 4/3/08
- Picture Schedule for Boys Rookies online -- 4/2/2008
- Picture Order Form online -- 04/01/08
- All Boys Minor Pre-Season Practice Schedules added -- 3/29/08
- The first team schedules (practice) online -- 3/27/08
- Directions to the East Hempfield School Fields added -- 3/25/08
- Pirate tickets order form online -- 3/22/08
- Pirate Night, (June 7th) announced -- 3/20/08
- Nite at the Races, Ticket Wait List announced -- 3/19/08
- Calendar Events added -- 3/18/08
- Girls Player Evaluation dates announced -- 3/17/2008
- WPLL Complex Diagram/Layout added -- 3/16/2008
- 2008 Sponsor letter/form added -- 3/15/2008
- Boys leagues tryout schedules announced -- 3/10/2008
- 2008 WPLL Summer Tourney, Dates and Groups, online -- 02/18/2008
- Director Contact information, update -- 02/17/2008
- 2008 Registration Form, online -- 01/31/2008






News & Information
WPLL Tournement Teams
(updated 8/27/09)
 
Headlinenothing to report at this time.
   

 
 
 


Bulletin News - WPLL receives equipment
TribuneReviewNews




Tribune-Review reports on Challenger Series

Special needs children play ball, thanks to some West Point players
Monday, june 22, 2009
 

(click here view actual artical online)

 

Nine-year-old Sean Beehner couldn't wait to show his grandmother his new red shirt.

"Grandma, No. 5," Sean said, pointing out the number on the back of his uniform shirt to his grandmother, Joy Beehner, just after he got his turn at bat.

Unlike many other kids his age, Sean, who has Down syndrome, had never played baseball on a team before.

But the efforts of two Greater Latrobe High School students allowed Sean and other kids with mental and physical disabilities to play baseball this spring at West Point Little League in Hempfield.

"There's not another opportunity for him to play baseball with a team," said Sean's mother, Denise Beehner of Greensburg. "These kids don't get the opportunities that other kids do."

Kim McDonagh and Rebecca Taylor, both 15 and entering their junior year at Greater Latrobe, started the Challenger Division at West Point this year.

McDonagh had volunteered with a similar program when she lived in New Jersey.

"It was really nice because it gave the parents a chance to watch their children because their children normally require a lot of time," McDonagh said. "It made (the kids) really happy, and they were all excited to play."

But when McDonagh started playing softball with West Point last year, she discovered that the Challenger Division, which is an official Little League program for children 5 to 18 with special needs, didn't exist in her new league.

She and Taylor, another softball player, thought starting the program would be a great idea — both for the community and for their high school senior project.

Fred Aiello, president of West Point, said league officials never thought about starting a Challenger Division until the girls approached them with their proposal.

"I was so excited," Aiello said. "I was glad they wanted to do it."

And though West Point backed the project, the teens did all the work, he said.

The teens recruited players by attending Special Olympics events and approaching area schools with programs for special needs students. About 30 players signed up to play the four-game season, which ended Sunday.

They found volunteers to help each player.

Robin Davis of Delmont said she was impressed that the teens launched the program.

"There's still some nice kids in the world," said Davis, whose daughter, Aubrey, 10, participated in the league.

Aubrey, who has moderate mental retardation, said she enjoyed "hitting the ball" the most. She also seemed to enjoy spending time with her buddy, Nick Kovacevic.

"She's going to warm up to him real fast," Robin Davis said. "She's holding his hand."

Kovacevic, 16, was one of about 18 Greater Latrobe High School football players who volunteered to be "buddies" for the league.

Each baseball player was paired with a buddy who assisted them while batting, running and fielding.

"I just felt it was a real good opportunity to volunteer," Kovacevic said. "It was just really important to help so they could play baseball."

Courtney Gaffney, 18, of Scottdale, had never played organized baseball before. She had only ever played with her brothers.

As her mom, Tammy Gaffney, took pictures through a fence, Courtney, 18, wheeled herself to the plate and hit a whopper on the first pitch to her.

Courtney, a student at the Clelian Heights School for Exceptional Children, usually uses crutches to get around as a result of a rare disease that affects her movement and mental abilities. She used her wheelchair during the baseball game for safety reasons.

"She very much wants to be able to be involved in sports and athletics," Tammy Gaffney said. "It means a lot to her to be able to get out and play."

Cody Lizza, 9, of Unity came to the league after playing adaptive baseball in South Greensburg for three years.

"He loves baseball, that's his favorite sport," dad Paul Lizza said. "He plays it at home all the time. He watches it on TV. He's a baseball diehard."

Cody was born with spina bifida, which has taken a toll on his legs. He wears braces and can walk fine. But when he runs, he has a very apparent limp.

Joining the West Point league meant Cody was playing two baseball games every Sunday.

"He hears the neighborhood kids talk about going to games, and now he can go," mom Ruthanne Lizza said.

Cody's favorite part of playing baseball is "hitting home runs," he said with a smile.

His "buddy" Pat Davoli, 16, a Greater Latrobe baseball player, said he enjoyed helping Cody out.

"He's a great fielder," Davoli said.

Sean Beehner's family simply enjoyed being able to watch him enjoy himself.

"This is a nice break for the parents to be able to sit and watch," Denise Beehner said.



Volunteer Coordinator News
 

                            WE NEED YOUR HELP

 

West Point Parents,   

 

Listed below are 2 of the committees that need volunteers.  If you would like to donate your time in any of the following areas, please contact Colleen Queen at colqueen@verizon.net.  We really have a lot of creative things going on and that is to your credit as parents who are willing to pitch in and help! Thank you so much for all of your continued support! 

 

                                                  


 

                                   Concession Stand Committee

This is a group made up of 10-15 people who are willing to open and close the stand approximately 3-4 times a season. This group also makes decisions regarding the daily operations of the concession stand.  If this sounds like a great volunteer opportunity for you, please email Colleen Queen at colqueen@verizon.net
 
 Looking ahead, we will also be needing volunteers in the following areas:  Tournament Committee (field maintanence, Programs, Recruiting Teams, Bracketology and Uniforms), Uniform Distribution/Collection, Sponsorship (seeking out local businesses to become League sponsors at various levels), Team Parent (helping the coach with some team details) and Challenger Program (more info on WPLL website).  Please check your email in the next week or so regarding these volunteer opportunities!
 
Thank you in advance for all of your help!



Weather Alerts
September 13, 2008 - 01:15 PM --  

Weather Alerts:
Last updated Friday May 29, 2009 10:28pm

Changes in schedules do to inclement weather will be posted on this specific page.

Potential Schedule Changes:

--- nothing to report at this time.

Postponed or Rainouts: (updated 5/29/09 10:28pm)
--- nothing to report at this time.



*Reschedules will be posted as we get them. Check with your managers for current information.




Parents Directory
Parent Directory (as of 4/24/09)

Please use this directory with discretion. This is not for distribution outside the WPLL organization.
 
This directory is provided for the members to be able to communicate with team members or to find substitutes for volunteer responsibility's like your scheduled shift at the concession stand.
 
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
 
WPLL Board of Directors & the Concession Stand Committee.
 



Little League Challenger Division is coming to WPLL
Challenger Division Brochure.pdf

Challenger Division


Official Website - click here


The Challenger Division was established in 1989 as a separate division of Little League Baseball to enable boys and girls with physical and mental disabilities, ages 5-18 or the completion of high school, to enjoy the game of baseball along with the millions of other children who participate in this sport worldwide.

Teams are set up according to abilities, rather than age, and can include as many as 15-20 players, who can participate in one of three levels: Tee-Ball, Coach-Pitch or Player Pitch.

Each player gets a chance at bat. The side is retired when the offense has batted through the roster, or when a pre-determined number of runs has been scored, or when three outs are recorded. Little League recommends that no score be kept during games. The Challenger players wear the same uniforms, shoulder patches and safety equipment as other Little League players.

One of the benefits of having a Challenger Division is that it encourages the use of "buddies" for the Challenger players. The buddies assist the Challenger players on the field but whenever possible, encourage the players to bat and make plays themselves. However, the buddy is always nearby to help when needed.

Interested Volunteers meeting 7:30pm May 20th at the West Point Elementary school.
 
Games will be held on May 31st, June 7, 14 and 21st.






WPLL Summer 09 Tourney
WP Tournament Rules.pdf
 

West Point Little League

baseball and fastpitch softball (no slowpitch)

Greensburg, PA 15601

 

Contact: Joe Santangelo     

joe_santangelo@comcast.net

724-244-9511


 

1.         type                  BASEBALL

2.         age                   7, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10b, 11b, 12b

3.         bat                   no wooden bat tourneys

4.         cost                  7          $175

                                       8         $200

                                       9         $230

                                       10       $230

                                       11       $250

                                       12       $250

 

5.         number of teams:          8 teams max in each age bracket

6.         status:                           OPEN

7.         dates:                           July 17th to July 31st, 2009

8.         name:                           4th Annual West Point Tourney

9.         level:                             7 is open, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10b, 11b, 12b

                                                A, B, C determined by WPLL tourney selection committee

            Team type:                   all types except AAU teams

10.       Type of play:                depends on number of teams entered in tourney

11.       Number of games:        3 guaranteed

12.       Patch umps:                  at least ONE patch up per game, every game


 
For more information on most tournements being held in the area visit http://www.mcaa.net/tournament/tourn_main.htm

 



League Sponsors Needed
Sponsor Letter.pdf


2009 Sponsor letter/form


Can't donate your time. West Point Little league still needs your help. Your donations go a long way toward making West Point a successful baseball program. A donation for website advertising or sponsoring a team will go a long way. Download the sponsor letter and send your sponsorship today.


Also consider being a web sponsor, we are averaging more than 300 hits a day.




WPLL Complex diagram layout (PDF)
WPLL Complex Layout.pdf

The attached pdf file is a simple layout diagram view of the West Point Complex.


When driving on the property speed limit is 5-MPH and watch for children playing.


We are proud to announce that the complex is a Tabacco Free property.


This is not to scale.


When parking at the complex, please be respectful of the West Point VFD parking area. This is thier private property and they allow us to use it when not being used by thier events. Monday nights is thier Bingo night and we should never use this lot on this night.


Anyone giving the fireman or one of thier guests a difficult time will be asked to leave both thier property and our complex immediately.


Thank you for your co-operation


Copyright (c) 2009 All Rights Reserved -- WPLL

Personal information and photos are provided herewithin for the benefit of our community.
Please protect their privacy and do not copy or forward personal information or photos.



For questions or comments about this website email our webmaster at wpllweb@comcast.net






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