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John Wagner
503-658-3655
Fax: 503-471-4488
PO Box 1116
Boring, Oregon
97009

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For young baseball players in and around the the community of Boring and the city of Damascus, Oregon

BORING-DAMASCUS LITTLE LEAGUE

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BDLL HONORS TEAM ON THEIR CHAMPIONSHIP!

DIST. 2 10-11 YR OLD ALL STAR TOURNEY CONTINUES AT ST.PAUL THRU AT LEAST THURSDAY!

THE MAJORS ALL STAR TOURNEY CONTINUES AT CLACKAMAS LL RIVERSIDE PARK - OUR BDLL TEAM PLAYS 7/8 AT 6PM - GO IF YOU CAN! 

All Star Brackets Link

 

2008 DIVISION CHAMPIONS

Majors: Cardinals

Minors: Dodgers

Farms: A's  

 

Welcome to the home page for Boring-Damascus Little League (BDLL). You can reach us by mail at Boring-Damascus Little League, PO Box 1116, Boring, Oregon 97009. For the locations of our playing fields, please use link on the left hand side of this home page. Starting with Tee Ball, we have leagues for boys and girls of all skill levels. Our regular season starts around the first week of April and runs through the middle of June.

BDLL Boundaries

Our boundaries follow school boundary lines NOT city boundary lines, though two schools are divided by a county line. If the player goes to a private school then league membership is determined by which public school the player would attend based on their home address. If you live within the boundaries of the following schools you are in our Little League boundary:

Gresham-Barlow Schools

  • Damascus Middle School
  • Deep Creek Elementary
  • East Orient Elementary - Exception - You must also live in Clackamas County
  • West Orient Middle - Exception - You must also live in Clackamas County

Oregon Trail Schools

  • Boring Middle School
  • Cedar Ridge Middle School
  • Cottrell Elementary
  • Firwood Elementary
  • Kelso Elementary
  • Naas Elementary
  • Sandy Grade School

Little League Divisions and Team Selection Process (LL age is the player's age as of April 30; see the League Age Chart in the Handouts section):

TEE BALL: NO TRYOUTS Tee Ball is available to players LL age 4-6, however players who are LL age 4 must turn 5 by May 1, 2008 in order to play. Requests for a specific coach and/or teammates will be accepted and we will honor as many as possible.
FARMS: TRYOUTS ARE MANDATORY Farms is available to players LL age 6-9. 6 year olds that would like to play in Farms are welcome to tryout with the 7 year olds IF they have played one year of Tee Ball. Farms players are placed on teams. Tryouts are used to determine the players ability so the teams can be made as equal as possible. Requests for a specific coach and/or teammate will NOT be accepted in the Farms division. Siblings will be placed on the same team.
MINORS: TRYOUTS ARE MANDATORY The Minors Division is available to players LL age 8-11. League Age 8 players who would like to play in Minors should tryout with the 8 year olds and again with the 9 year olds. Placement in Minors is based on a draft system. All players who tryout will be placed on a team; however, your child’s performance at the tryouts may determine in which division they will play. Not every 8 or 9 year old will be drafted into the Minors Division. Players age 8 & 9 that are not drafted to a Minors Team will be placed on a Farms Team. Requests for a specific coach and/or teammate will NOT be accepted in the Minors Division.
MAJORS: TRYOUTS ARE MANDATORY unless you have already played in Majors. If you played in the Majors Division last year you may not need to try out, depending on the number of players siging up. Returning Majors players will be advised if they need to tryout. All others must try out. The Majors Division is for players LL age 10-12. Placement in the Majors Division is by a draft process. All players who tryout will be placed on a team; however, your child’s performance at the tryouts may determine in which division they will play. Not every 10 or 11 year old will be drafted in the Majors Division. Players age 10 & 11 that are not drafted by a Majors Team will be drafted in the Minors Division. Requests for a specific coach and/or teammate will NOT be accepted in the Majors Division.
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Become An Adult Member of BDLL

Any adult that is interested in furthering the objectives of the Boring-Damascus Little League is invited to become a member. Membership allows you to have input and a vote on league issues at any General Membership Meeting. It also allows you to vote for the next years Directors. All Directors, Managers, Coaches and regular Umpires are required to be a member. Annual membership is $2.00. You may get an application at York Automotive in Boring or download one from our website under handouts. See the Handouts section for this years application. More information on membership is available by downloading our Constitution.

Background Checks

Little League requires that annual background checks be made on all volunteers who have direct access to the players. If you are one of those persons please download a copy of the Volunteer Application from this website. SSN is required. Adults will not be allowed to help out with the kids unless the check has been completed. This does not apply to snack shack workers, team moms or team dads. It only applies to those who have direct contact with the kids. Use the link below or go to the Handouts page to download the application.

Little League Volunteer Application

Parent Volunteers

As always we will need parent volunteers to help in the snack shack. In addition each team will need a TEAM MOM to assist the manager in coordinating the team’s activities, contacting players as necessary, assembling the teams basket for opening day, coordinating the year end team party and organizing the teams parents snack shack duty times. Each team will need a TEAM DAD to assist the manager by coordinating parents to assist in mowing the grass and raking the field after each game.

Little League Board

Local parent volunteers administer Little League. Currently there are 13 Board Positions. We have covered the necessary positions for this year however, we need dedicated parents to step up next year and in future years to insure the continued success of the league. Most of the current board members children are playing in the upper divisions and will be leaving the league in the next year or two. Please think about volunteering your services.

Some Things To Think About

1 in 60,000 kids who play youth baseball will someday earn a paycheck by playing baseball. 59,999 of the parents think their child might be the 1.

During a baseball game there are only 4 things you can be: Player, Coach, Umpire or Spectator. You have to choose one and only one category.

  1. If you’re a player you should not be a coach, umpire or spectator.
  2. If you are a coach, you can’t become a player, you are not the umpire and your team does not need you to be a spectator.
  3. If you are an umpire, you are not playing the game, you are not a coach and people will be upset if you become a spectator.
  4. If you are a spectator you are not playing the game, you are not a coach and you are not the umpire.

If your child was on the stage for a spelling bee would you stand up from the audience and yell at them or criticize them for misspelling a word? Why would a mistake they make on the baseball field be any different?

74% of the youth in the US quit playing sports by age 13. Of those who quit, 75% quit because of the pressure their parents put on them to perform.

During the Major League Playoffs and World Series last year there were several questionable or incorrect calls made by paid Professional Umpires. Unpaid, amateur dads who are volunteering their time are going to make some mistakes. It is not acceptable to shout at or otherwise abuse an umpire. There are acceptable ways for a Manager or Coach to address a call.

 

 

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2008 HOME RUN CLUB

04/09 Weston Hobkirk - Cardinals 06/11 Jeffrey Rasico - Dodgers (G.S.)
04/12 Taylor Raff - Cardinals 06/11 Sam Riley - White Sox
04/26 Bailey Fernandez - Cardinals 06/12 Nick Caldwell - White Sox
04/26(#2) Bailey Fernandez - Cardinals 06/23 Nick Caldwell - Honors Tourney
04/27 Nathan Hunter - Reds 06/23 Nick Caldwell - Honors Tourney
05/17 Nathan Mato - Cardinals 06/23 Griffin Osborne -HonorsTourney
05/31 Taylor Raff - Cardinals 06/23 Cole Hucke - Honors Tourney
05/31 Bailey Fernandez - Cardinals  
06/01 Bailey Fernandez - Cardinals  
06/05 Bailey Fernandez - Cardinals  


***BECAUSE OF THE CONFUSION OF WHAT IS ACTUALLY AN IN THE PARK HOME RUN, ONLY OVER THE FENCE

HOME RUNS OFF OF LIVE PITCHING WILL BE COUNTED. PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL WITH THE PLAYERS NAME, THE DATE

AND WHO UMPIRED THE GAME. ALL HOME RUNS WILL BE VERIFIED.***

Go to the My Site News page for the most recent Little League monthly news letter and other important Little League, or Boring-Damascus news.


Handout: 2008 BDLL Documents

Monday, March 24
February 2008 Little League Newsletter

Tuesday, October 30
Rule and Regulation Changes for the 2008 Regular Season


 
 
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