From this page you can download schedules, volunteer forms and other
little league documents. To view these documents you will need to download Adobe reader.
Instructions at bottom of page for submitting your game data.
League Forms 2012 NEW Registration
2012 NEW Registration Info Flyer
Hoopdog (8U) Tournament Forms 2011 Registration Form Coming Soon
2011 Team Roster & Waiver Form
2011 Tournament Rules
Piccolotti (10U/12U) Tournament Forms 2011 10U Schedule
2011 12U Schedule
2011 Registration Form
2011 Team Roster & Waiver Form
2011 Tournament Rules
2011 Game Schedules 2011 Juniors
2011 Majors
2011 Minors
2011 AA
2011 TBall
2011 Umpiring Schedules 2011 Juniors
2011 Majors
2011 Minors
2011 AA
2011 TBall
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Hit a Thon Form
Download Code of Conduct
Download PNLL Sponsor Form
Download Volunteer Form (must be filled out by coaches, umpires and team moms every year)
Download Score Keeper Tutorial
Download Injury Tracker Form
Page updated: 6/6/2011
Instructions for submitting game scores and Pitch counts
New Standings page: Submit your game data and include: pitching totals and names, score, home, away and innings pitched. Teams are required to keep a formal pitch count. The winning
team is required to record the game results at the standing page of our
website including the pitch count. We suggest that at the end of each inning
your pitch count keepers check with the other team records to make sure
that we avoid discrepancies. The umpire shall certify the pitch counts
at the end of the game. The winning team must submit game info within 24hours of the played game. Submit a game. We are tracking Juniors, Majors and Minors.
2010 Little League Baseball Regular Season and Tournament Pitching Rules
Pitchers league age 14 and under must adhere to the following rest requirements:
If a player pitches 66 or more pitches in a day, four (4) calendar days of rest must be observed. If a player pitches 51 - 65 pitches in a day, three (3) calendar days of rest must be observed. If a player pitches 36 - 50 pitches in a day, two (2) calendar days of rest must be observed. If a player pitches 21 - 35 pitches in a day, one (1) calendar day of rest must be observed. If a player pitches 1-20 pitches in a day, no (0) calendar day of rest is required.
Tribune instructions for submitting PNLL games
Thank you for volunteering to be the liaison person for submitting game scores and write ups for your team.
The deadline for receipt of game stories from teams is every Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Send one e-mail to the PNLL Media Coordinator. Articles submitted after that time will not be published in the next
week's Tribune but will appear in a future issue. Additionally, there
will be weeks that your submitted stories do not appear because of the
amount of other sports stories being submitted but those articles will
appear in following weeks.
The
scoring summary should be limited to more than10 typed lines or roughly
no more than 700 characters (including spaces) three inches. A rough
estimation of the length of your article can be done by dividing 204
into the number of characters in your typed text. It is a must that first and last names of the individuals in
the article be provided. The scoring recap need not list every player
on the team; rather select the outstanding players for that game. The story needs to briefly describe the game.
Please no editorializing or thanking players/coaches/sponsors. Please
proof read the items provided to you by your coaches. If a player’s
name is used more than once in the story, simply use only the last name
the next time he/she is mentioned in the same story. Please no nicknames of any players.
The scoring recap needs to be in complete sentences with proper grammar
and the scoring recaps must include the score of both teams.
Here is an example of a good summary:
Division/League
Rockies 15
Padres 6
The
Rockies’ bats were red hot as they collected 11 hits. Steve Sagasty led
the way with three hits and four RBIs. Also swinging hot bats were
Jason Martinelli and Justin Hein with two hits apiece. Anthony Gordon, a
triple. Martinelli and Sagasty combined for six solid innings on the
mound including a dominating four inning, 10-strikeout performance by
Sagasty. Padres fought a tough fight behind the hitting of Nick Pieroti,
two singles, Ben Vidali, a RBI triple, and Jacob Synder’s single. Liam
Miller, Carlos Grande and Daniel Griggi provided great glove work in the
field. Trevor Utler pitched a one-two-three inning, helping himself
with a pop out fly.
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