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A brief history ...
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Our Club formally adopted the name Pasadena Baseball Club in 2002 with the legal merger of four youth baseball groups in our community of Pasadena.  The Riviera Little League began operation in 1953, one of the oldest organized youth baseball organizations in Maryland. With increasing population around George Fox Middle school, the Havenwood Little League was started in 1972 and played games at Havenwood Park and George Fox. Both leagues were affiliated with Little League (R) baseball and competed against each other in Little League tournaments.

In 1975, the Pasadena Clinic League was started initially to provide non-competitive Tee ball, but later expanded to Coach Pitch and Kid Pitch divisions. The Riviera Clinic League was started in 2001 as a Tee Ball feeder league for the Riviera Little League. Neither clinic leagues were affiliated with national organizations.

All four leagues were still in continuous operation in the fall of 2002 when the Boards of each organization met to discuss improving youth baseball in our community. After numerous meetings and lengthy discussions, it was decided to merge all four leagues into a single organization under a new name, the Pasadena Baseball Club. The memberships of all four organizations approved the merger, with the PBC Board of Directors to be composed of an equal number of voting members from the four prior leagues for the first two years.

The first season under the name of Pasadena Baseball Club was the spring season of 2003, and the PBC has been operating Clinic, Intramural, and Travel teams each spring and fall season since then.  Also since then, the Club completed two clinic backstops at Meadow Road in Riviera Beach, built a coach pitch field at Havenwood Park, and constructed a two-tunnel batting cage with pitching machine, and a new concessions/restrooms/meeting-room at Havenwood Park.

PBC Presidents
Tom Henry, 2008-
Mike McCormick, 2007-2008
Fred Engel, 2002-2007
 
In 2007, both the Maryland General Assembly and the Anne Arundel County Council recognized the Pasadena Baseball Club for its 55 years of contribution to Pasadena area communities.
 
    


Riviera Little League
The Riviera Little League was founded in 1953 when Don Kerr organized the first Little League divisions in Pasadena under the Williamsport Little League format. The Riviera little league (now PBC) is the oldest youth sports organization in Pasadena, and one of the longest continuously running leagues in Maryland. Early games were played at the Riviera community fields and later at the Riviera Beach Elementary school.

John Gerwig managed teams in the Riviera little league for about forty years. In 1967, parents of the Riviera Little League helped organize the Riviera Girls Softball League. In the late 60s and early 70s, the league was affiliated with the PONY league and won several Sportsmanship Awards from the East Arundel Lions Club during this time frame. By the mid 70s Riviera had reaffiliated with the Williamsport Little League and competed against Havenwood in Little League All-Star play-offs.

In 2000, the Riviera Big League All-Stars won the Maryland State Championship. John Biederman was president of the Riviera Little League in 2002 when it merged into the Pasadena Baseball Club.


Havenwood Little League
The Havenwood Little League was founded in 1972. Earliest games were played behind George Fox Middle School until Havenwood Park was built across the street. Havenwood Park serves as the primary game location for the Pasadena Baseball Club.

Tom Henry was President in 2002 when the league merged into the Pasadena Baseball Club.


Pasadena Clinic League
In April of 1975, Tony Reina volunteered to coach a team in a new T-Ball program that Riviera Little League was forming. When he found out that this program was going to be competitive, Tony tried to get it changed. He believed that most of the tee ball registrants were expecting a non-competitive program that would emphasize teaching the skills of baseball. Unable to convince the league to change its rules, he decided to form a new non-competitive tee ball league - the Pasadena Clinic League (PCL). The PCL was formally incorporated in the winter of 1976, with Tony, Kathy Reina, and John Swarthout being the original incorporators.

In 1977, Anne Arundel County Rec & Parks built fields for the PCL behind the Sunset Elementary School. The PCL added a coach pitch division in the 1980's, and a kid pitch division in the 1990's. By the early 1990s, the PCL was playing games on the Riviera Beach community fields. In its final two seasons, games were played at Sunset and Jacobsville Elementary schools, as well as Poplar Ridge Park.

Past presidents of the PCL include Don Morris, Tammy Plummer, Roseanne Krampf-Morris, and Fred Engel.


Riviera Clinic League
The Riviera Clinic League was founded in 2001 to provide a tee-ball and coach pitcher feeder system for the Riviera Little League. For its two seasons, the RCL played its games at the Meadow Road fields within the Riviera Beach community.

The Presidents of the RCL were Don Abey, Ed Villaras, and Brian Hurlock.


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