2012 All-Stars

All-Star Commitment Form

Every year, Central Springfield Little League (CSLL) selects a group of its most dedicated and talented players to participate in the annual Little League International Tournament. While it is an honor to be selected as a member of an All-Star team, there is also a substantial commitment of time and effort. By volunteering you are agreeing to apply the commitment and dedication required to be a CSLL All-Star. Please review the information from the link below before volunteering. Please complete this form to indicate your sincere interest in pursuing All-Star selection and willingness to take on the commitment and cost of being a CSLL All-Star.

2012 CSLL All-Star Commitment Form

Concession Duty

At this time, any parent may sign up for any concessions shift in order to meet their 8 required volunteer hours or to simply help us out. Please use the following link:

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0B4DA8A7292-csll1

NEW Bat Policy

2012 Little League Policy

Coaches need to be aware of new regulations!

Little League has announced a new bat policy for the 2012 season. The full announcement is available online. Coaches should be aware that there are new penalties for allowing a player to use an illegal bat. Coaches have the responsibility to document that bats being used by their players are on the approved Little League bat list, and need to bring this documentation to games.

2012 Rule Changes

Championship games and Closing ceremonies

June 9

National Spit Tobacco Education Program

Dear Little League Volunteers,

Oral Health America's National Spit Tobacco Education Program (NSTEP) and Little League International are pleased to announce the 2012 NSTEP Slogan Contest on the health consequences of using spit tobacco.

In 10 words or less, Little Leaguers are asked to create an original slogan that effectively describes the hazards of spit tobacco use. All current Little League Baseball and Softball players age 14 and under are eligible. All entries must be received by July 1, 2012.

The National Spit Tobacco Education Program will award the winner with a paid trip for two for one night, including airfare, hotel accommodations and ground transportation to the Little League Baseball World Series in Williamsport, Pa. (Please note: The World Series begins August 16, 2012 and concludes August 26, 2012. The winner must be able to travel during this period.)

The winner will receive a prize valued up to $500 and the winner's Little League will receive $500 from Oral Health America's National Spit Tobacco Education Program.

For the official 2012 Slogan Contest rules and entry form, click on the following link: http://www.littleleague.org/learn/programs/nstep.htm

Oral Health America's National Spit Tobacco Education Program (NSTEP) was founded in 1994 as an effort to educate the baseball family and the American public about the dangers of smokeless or spit tobacco, and break the long-standing link between this potentially deadly drug and Americas pastime. Each year, 10 to 16 million Americans put their health at risk by using smokeless tobacco products.

The National Spit Tobacco Education Programs mission is to prevent people, especially children and young adults, from starting to use spit tobacco, and to help all users quit.

Sincerely,
Little League International
P.O. Box 3485
539 US Route 15 Hwy
Williamsport, PA 17701-0485
Phone: 570-326-1921
Fax: 570-326-1074