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Cal Ripken 9 Year old District Tournament
Carver is hosting the Cal Ripken 9 Year old District Tournament this month.
Here is the preliminary schedule.
Home Team is determined by a coin flip.
Game 1 Sunday June 28 9:30 Carver vs. Bourne (Bourne wins)
Game 2 Sunday June 28 11:30 Plymouth vs. Mashpee (Plymouth wins)
Game 3 Monday June 29 5:30 Plymouth vs. Bourne (Bourne wins)
Game 4 Monday June 29 7:30 Carver vs. Mashpee (Mashpee wins) Carver eliminated
Game 5 Tuesday June 30 7:00 Plymouth vs. Mashpee (Mashpee wins) Plymouth eliminated
Game 6 **Thursday July 2 6:00 Championship Bourne vs Mashpee (Mashpee wins) both teams have 1 loss
Game 7 **Monday July 6 6:00 Championship Bourne vs Mashpee
Summer Travel Teams
Please support our 8a, 9a, 10a, 11a, & 12a Summer teams !
We have some great teams representing Carver. Did you know .....
12a Team - Playing in the Districts in Falmouth this week. They were the runner up team in this District Tournament last year.
11a Team - Played a tight game against Kingston at home Thursday. Final was 12-8. Playing Suburban this week and Freetown Tournament this weekend.
10a Team - Starts South River League play Monday night in Hanson. Go get 'em guys.
9a Team - Started Suburban League play Sunday and beat Braintree American 8-4. Great job !
8a Team -Now playing South River League starting at home on the Minors field Monday night. Come watch the future of Carver All Stars !
Coaches, Parents, and Players please remember you are representing your Town, League, Families, & Friends when you visit other towns. We have built good reputations in many surrounding towns and expect this reputation to be upheld every year with good Coaching and good Sportsmanship.
Schedules have been loaded and are displayed below.
We need VOLUNTEERS to help run our concession stand during all of these games ! Parents of all Summer teams, your help is needed !
Please click on the 'Contacts' tab to the left to donate time.
Concession Volunteers Needed !
Our Concession Stand is run on a volunteer basis. We incentivize our parents and volunteers with a $20 Volunteer Bond at the beginning of each season. Each Family is responsible for 2 2-hour shifts.We understand that it is tough to schedule this ahead of time before the baseball schedule is released.
Your TBall, A, AA, AAA, and Majors baseball schedules are posted in the Concession Stand. Please schedule your time in the Stand as soon as possible. If volunteers are not scheduled it is possible the Stand may be closed on certain days.
Pair up with a friend..or come make some new ones!
Thanks for your help.
Field Sign Sponsors
Anyone interested in 'Outfield Sign Advertising' please contact Danielle Bender @ danibender@comcast.net. We are currently working on our signage for the 2009 season and have spots left for local businesses on the Major League outfield fence. There is a 1 time fee for the signage and a minimal fee to maintain any year after.
10 Points for Parents
1. CHEER, don't SNEER! Only positive words should come out of your mouth during a game. There is simply no place for negative comments or criticism.
2. WALK before you SQUAWK. If you feel a sudden urge to yell at the coach or the ref, take a walk and cool off before you say something that will embarrass you - or your child.
3. A YELL won't make the team JELL. Don't bellow instructions to your child from the sideline. It's boorish and your kid can't hear a word you're saying, anyway!
4. Don't sell them SHORT, be a SPORT. If the opposing team has played well, give them a pat on the back. Nothing makes a kid feel more special than when a parent from the opposing team tells him how well he played.
5. Don't point and BLAME when they lose a GAME. When your child's team loses, don't blame it on a bad call, a teammate's error, or anything else. How will your child learn to accept responsibility if you don't?
6. Give 'em a SMILE - not BILE. Kids always respond to the coach or parent who smiles - not to the adult who criticizes or scowls. Besides, your child wants to see you having fun.
7. RAISE with PRAISE. That's right, the kids will "raise" their game and their efforts if you praise them. Use any achievement as an excuse for a compliment. They want to believe in themselves. And you can help them.
8. For Pete's SAKE, give the ump a BREAK! Remember, most of the umpires and referees are volunteers donating their time to your kids. And accept it: "Bad" calls are part of sports.
9. PARALYSIS by ANALYSIS. Avoid replaying the game in the family station wagon on the drive home. If your kid brings the game up, fine. But chances are it's about the last thing he wants to talk about.
10. This I BESEECH, practice what you PREACH. With too many pro athletes talking trash and misbehaving, parents have to work extra hard to teach kids fair play. Make sure your own sportsmanship is flawless. You're the most important role models kids have!
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