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Welcome to the HOME of the Nashua Little League. The ONLY Little League in Nashua.
Sponsored by Chevy Dealers of New England.

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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
2009 FALL BALL REGISTRATION FORM
2009 Fall Ball Registration Form
Above is the link to the 2009 Fall Ball registration form. If you are having trouble downloading it from here, go to the handouts section (on your left) and try to download it from there. The Fall Ball season runs from the beginning of September through the end of October. All games are played on Saturday's. There will be some practices during the week. If you have any questions you can contact Phil Levesque @ 881-4846 or Rob Lockhart @ 438-5468.
2009 STEP-UP REGISTRATION FORM (12 YEAR OLDS ONLY)
2009 Step-Up Registration Form (12 Year Olds ONLY)
Above is the link to the 2009 Step-Up registration form. If you are having trouble downloading it from here, go to the handouts section (on your left) and try to download it from there. The Step-Up season runs from the beginning of September through the end of October. Step-Up is for all 12 year olds who will be moving on to Ray Oban, Babe Ruth or school baseball. It teaches the players the fundamentals on the new rules and how to play on the larger fields. If you have any questions you can contact Phil Levesque @ 881-4846 or Rob Lockhart @ 438-5468.
OPENING DAY
April 18, 2009 - 11:00 AM
Nashua Little League will be holding it's opening day festivities on Saturday April 18th at 11:00 AM at Sunset Heights Field. All are welcome to attend. We will be announcing all of the Major League teams and players as well as handing out the 2009 Sportsman of the Year award, the 2009 Volunteer of the Year award and the 2009 Challenger Volunteer of the year award. We are also trying to line up a few special guests. Please come and enjoy the celebration.
PICTURE DAY/HIT-A-THON
May 30, 2009 - 11:00 AM
All teams will get their pictures done and then immediately following they will participate in the Hit-A-Thon. Below is the list of times for each team to get their pictures taken. If you are not going to get individual pictures taken please have your child show up for the team picture.(RAIN DATE-----Sunday May 31st)
ALL-STAR GAMES
June 6, 2009 - 09:00 AM
The 2009 Nashua Little League All-Star Games will be held on Saturday June 6th. The All-Star games will go as follows:
9:00 AM-----Farm League All-Star Game-----Sunset Farm/T-Ball Field
9:00 AM-----Minor League All-Star Game-----Sunset Major Field
11:30 AM-----Major League All-Star Game-----Sunset Major Feild
(RAINDATE-----Sunday June 7th)
COOKOUT
June 6, 2009 - 10:30 AM
Nashua Little League will be holding it's annual league cookout on Saturday, June 6th starting at 10:30 AM. All rostered players and coaches will eat for free. All parents, siblings and other family members will pay a $3.00 to enjoy the food that we will be having. Come on down and enjoy the fun while watching some of the All-Star games.
(RAINDATE: Sunday, June 7th)
SPONSORS
Nashua Little League is always looking for sponsors! If you or a company you know of may be interested in sponsoring a team for Nashua Little League please contact Phil Levesque @ levphil@gmail.com. If you are a first time sponsor the fee is $400.00 for the season. The $400.00 fee allows you a team to sponsor (your company name embroided on the back of a team hat), your company website will be posted on our website, a banner with your company name/logo will be made up and displayed at our HOME field games (on the outfield fence) and your company has the opportunity to have a display set up at all league functions. For any returning sponsors the fee is $300.00 for the season. Nashua Little League is a non-profit organization.
You can download a Sponsor Application by clicking on the HANDOUTS section to the left. You can choose to use the pdf version or the word version.
IN MEMORY OF COACH ANDY RAY
Andy Ray was a regular season coach, tournament coach and former board member for Nashua Little League. He passed away on September 5, 2008. Our deepest sympathies go out to the Ray family.
All Nashua Little League Major League players will be wearing hats with the number 45 on them. This was Andy Ray's badge number when he was a member of the Tyngsboro Police Department. This is our way of remembering Andy Ray and keeping him in our thoughts all season.
NASHUA LITTLE LEAGUE RULES & DRAFT PROCEDURES
Click on the handouts section to the left of the screen and see a copy of the Nashua Little League Rules and Draft Procedures.
BOARD MEETING
August 3, 2009 - 08:00 PM
The next meeting is being held at Phil Levesque's house at 58 New Dunstable Rd. at 8:00PM on Monday August 23, 2009.
OPEN BOARD POSITIONS FOR THE 2010 SEASON
The following list below are the current board positions that will be open for the 2010 season. If you are interested in running for any one of these positions please contact Phil Levesque (President) at levphil@gmail.com and let him know which position you would like to apply for.
VICE PRESIDENT
INFORMATION OFFICER/WEBSITE ADMINISTRATOR
PLAYER AGENT
SECRETARY
SAFETY OFFICER
FIELD MAINTENANCE
TREASURER
COACH COORDINATOR
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
BOARD ROLES
Board Roles
President - Apart from all other considerations, sound leadership, couched in knowledge, experience and common sense, is the greatest requirement and most exemplary qualification of the man or woman selected as president of a Little League.
While efficient organizational and administrative abilities are desirable credentials, the search for good leadership must transcend all other attributes in the adult who gives direction to the Little League movement in the local community. Dedication to the goals and purpose of Little League is inherent in the volunteer aspect of those who serve, but not everyone who serves is gifted with the quality of leadership. Presidents must reflect these qualities if they are to be of benefit to children.
The president has many responsibilities in the administration of the league. Each President is elected by, and is accountable to, the local league board of directors. Duties of a president are described within the limits of the rules and regulations, and within the local league constitution, giving each president the ability to oversee the affairs of all elements of the league.
Importantly, the president is the officer with whom Little League International maintains contact. The president also represents the league in the District organization.
The president should be the most informed officer of the league. Each president must know the regulations under which Little League operates and in authorizing the annual application for charter, binds all members of the league to faithfully observe the regulations. Little League Baseball International Headquarters reserves the right to require a league to remove any officer who does not carry out the terms of charter application. Serious violation can result in loss of the league’s charter by action of the Charter Committee in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Beyond the requirements of league administration, the president should personify the best public image in reflection to the community at large. Each president should take an active role in gaining support and winning friends for the league program.
The president presides at league meetings, and assumes full responsibility for the operation of the local league. The president receives all mail, supplies and other communications from the Little League Headquarters. A president may manage, coach or umpire, provided he/she does not serve on the protest committee, nor serve as tournament team manager or coach.
Vice President - The vice president presides in the absence of the president, works with other officers and committee members, is ex-officio member of all committees, and carries out such duties and assignments as may be delegated by the president. Separate vice presidents may also be selected to oversee individual divisions within the league. If so, one vice president should be selected as the one to preside in the absence of the president. A vice president may manage, coach or umpire, provided they do not serve on the protest committee.
Secretary - The secretary maintains a register of members and directors, records the minutes of meetings, is responsible for sending out notice of meetings, issues membership cards and maintains a record of league’s activities.
Treasurer - The treasurer dispenses league funds as approved by the board of directors, reports on the status of league funds, keeps local league books and financial records, prepares budgets, and assumes the responsibility for all local league finances.
Player Agent - The player agent conducts annual tryouts, is in charge of player selection, assists the president in checking birth records and eligibility of players and generally supervises and coordinates the transfer of players to or from the Minor Leagues according to provisions of the regulations of Little League Baseball. Separate player agents may also be selected to oversee individual divisions within the league. The player agent must not manage, coach or umpire in the division over which he/she has authority, unless the local league has received explicit written permission to allow this from Little League International.
Safety Officer - The safety officer coordinates all safety activities including supervision of ASAP (A Safety Awareness Program), ensures safety in player training, ensures safe playing conditions, coordinates reporting and prevention of injuries, solicits suggestions for making conditions safer, and reports suggestions to Little League International through the ASAP system.
Information Officer - The information officer manages the league’s official home page, ensures that league rosters are maintained on the site, assigns administrative rights to league volunteers and teams, ensures that league news and scores are updated on a regular basis, collects, posts and distributes important information on League activities including direct dissemination of fund-raising and sponsor activities to Little League International, district, public, league members and media, serves as primary contact person for Little League regarding optimizing use of the Internet for league administration and for distributing information to league members and to Little League International, and displays enthusiasm for using the Internet for league administration, for sharing information and for creating a more enjoyable and efficient Little League experience.
2009 NASHUA LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
MINOR LEAGUE FINALS
Congratulations to the Padres for winning the Minor League Championship
Padres 8
Rays 3
MAJOR LEAGUE FINALS
Congratulations to the Athletics for winning the Major League Championship
Athletics 7
Cardinals 6
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