Little League ASAP Safety Manual
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1 Little League ASAP Safety Manual League ID #:
2 Emergency Phone List Shoreview Area Youth Baseball POLICE/FIRE/EMT: 911 AAPCC Poison Control: NON-EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS: County Sheriff: Shoreview Fire: UTILITIES EMERGENCY: Gas Emergency (Xcel): Electric Emergency (Xcel): Water Department (day): Water Department (night): AREA HOSPITALS: Children s Hospital N. Smith Ave. St. Paul, MN Regions Hospital Jackson St St. Paul, MN St. John s Hospital Beam Avenue Mapplewood, MN Unity Hospital Osborne Road Fridley, MN Little League Support Numbers LL Regional Office Central Region 9802 East Littler League Drive Indianapolis, IN LL International Office LL International Office FAX Highway S. Williamsport, PA or PO Box 3485 Williamsport, PA SHOREVIEW AREA YOUTH BASEBALL 281 Meadowood Lane Vadnais Heights, MN info@sayb.org BOARD MEMBERS: Brian Flanagan President John Stephan Saftey Officer Gavin Burham VP Little League Mark Simser National League Director Andy Bahn American League Director Mark Folska Jr. Minor League Director Steve Hoemann Instructional League Director District Administrator: Jim Warnest District Saftey Officer: Colleen Greensweig
3 General Information Shoreview Area Youth Baseball All board members, coaches, and volunteers have filled out applications, volunteer forms and provided copies of their driver s license background checks were conducted on all board members, coaches and volunteers through the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website All head coaches are required to attend a mandatory coaches meeting conducted on April 2 nd, 2016 at Shoreview Community Center. Some of the topics in this meeting include: Updated Little League rules that are in effect for 2016, review of the Safety Plan, proper use and care of the baseball fields, equipment instructions and special SAYB events. All head coaches are also required to attend a Baseball Fundamentals Clinic scheduled for April 2nd, 2016 at Shoreview Community Center. The topics included in this clinic will include fundamentals in base running, hitting, pitching, sliding and throwing. As part of the mandatory coaches meeting, a portion of the meeting will be designated for First Aid and Concussion training. A professionally trained health representative will conduct the training. Some of the topics to be covered in the clinic include: Importance of warm up drills Heat Stroke / Exhaustion Over-use injuries Facial / Dental Injuries Fractures / Dislocations Basic CPR The state of Minnesota also requires all head coaches to participate in Concussion Training. The topics to be covered will include: What is a concussion? What symptoms to watch for Prevention First actions to take Head Injuries When are players ready to resume play First aid kits will be distributed to each team and are required at all games and practices. Each head coach is required to replace any used items immediately. The kits contain: Bandages Antiseptic wipes Non-stick pads First aid cream Soft gauze bandages Instant cold pack Scissors Disposable gloves Hypoallergenic first aid tape 2 elastic bandage First aid book Antibiotic ointment Medical release forms will be given to each team with instructions to have the players parents completely fill out form. Each coach is required to have the medical release forms on hand for each practice and game. 3
4 The Safety manual will be posted on the SAYB website, and each coach will be given a hard copy of the Safety Manual for their reference. Each team is required to bring the Safety Manual to every game and practice. The baseball equipment is inspected each year, and any worn out or defective equipment is discarded and replaced. All coaches are required to examine the gear prior to each practice and game. They are also directed to contact the SAYB Equipment Manager immediately for replacements. Shoreview Area Youth Baseball ASAP plan will be introduced to the Head Coaches during the coaches meeting. Part of the presentation will cover the key points of plan, and the correct procedure for reporting accidents. Shoreview Area Youth Baseball ASAP safety plan was submitted to the Little League International offices on March 2nd, 2016 with the qualified safety plan registration form. The ASAP plan has also been submitted to the District Administrator for his review. Team formation has not been completed for each level; in fact registration is still open until March 31 st, A current list of eligible players has been included at the back of the ASAP plan. Once the teams have been finalized an official from SAYB will input the roster data into the Little League Data Center. 4
5 Little League Safety Rules Shoreview Area Youth Baseball Injuries are possible while playing baseball. It is part of the game, but by following the rules listed below, injuries can be minimized. Each team is required to bring their first aid kit to each practice and game. No games or practices should be held when weather or field conditions are poor. At the first sign of lighting, games and practices should be suspended. Play and practice areas should be inspected frequently by coaches for holes, damage, stones glass or other foreign objects. Prior to scheduled games, the Home team is responsible for installing the bases and inspecting the field for safety concerns. All equipment should be stored within the team dugout or behind the fence and not within the area defined by the umpires as In Play. During practices and games, all players should be alert and watching the batter on each pitch. During warm up drills, players should be spaced so that no one is endangered by wild throws or missed catches. Frequent inspection of the equipment should be conducted to ensure it is in functional working order and is properly fitted. Reports of faulty or inadequate equipment that needs to be exchanged, repaired, replaced, or disposed of should be made promptly to the Equipment Manager and he will promptly process the request. Batters must wear Little League Approved protective helmets during batting practices and games. All male players must wear protective cups and supports for games and practices. Catchers must wear catcher s helmet, mask, dangling throat guard, long model chest protector, shin guards, and if male, a protective cup with athletic support at all times during games and practices. No head-first slides are permitted, unless the runner is returning to base. Players are not allowed to wear watches, rings, pins, or metallic items during games and practices. As of 2012, players are not allowed to wear cloth necklaces and bracelets (phitens). Players cannot swing bats unless they are in the batter s box. Only the first batter in each half of the inning is permitted to swing a bat while the pitcher is warming up. During the course of the game, players on the bench must be behind the fences and cannot stand in the dugout opening. Compliance to all safety code standards are required and failure to comply will result in the following disciplinary actions: 1) The offending coach will receive one warning. 2) Upon the second violation, the coach will not be able to coach the next scheduled game. 3) Further violations could lead in dismissal from coaching. 5
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13 Little League Safety Do s & Don ts Shoreview Area Youth Baseball DO Reassure and aid children who are injured, frightened or lost. Tell parents about any injury, no matter how minor. Provide or assist in the obtaining medical attention for those who need it. Know your limitations in treating a person. Carry your first-aid kit with you to all games and practices. Assist those who require medical attention and remember to: LOOK for signs of injury (blood, black and blue, joint deformity, ect.) LISTEN to the injured describe what happened and what hurts. Before questioning you may have to calm and soothe the excited child. FEEL gently and carefully the injured area for signs of swelling or grating of broken bones. Have your players Medical Release forms at games and practices. Make arrangements to have a cellular phone available at all games and practices. DON T Administer any medications. Provide any food or beverages (other than water). Hesitate in giving aid when needed. Be afraid to ask for help if you are not sure of proper procedures (CPR, ect). Leave an unattended child after a game or practice. Hesitate to report any potential safety hazard to the Safety Officer. Communicable Disease Procedures: Bleeding must be stopped. The open wound needs to be covered, and the uniform changed if there is blood on it before the athlete can continue to play. Always use gloves to prevent bodily fluids exposure when contact with blood or other bodily fluids. Immediately wash hands and other skin surface if contaminated with blood. Clean all blood contaminated surfaces and equipment. Coaches, team parents and volunteers with open wounds should refrain from all direct contact until the condition is resolved. 13
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15 Accident Reporting Procedures Shoreview Area Youth Baseball What to Report: Report any incident causing any player, manager, coach, umpire, or volunteer to receive medical treatment and/or first aid. A report must be made to the Safety Officer. When to Report: All such incidents describe above must be reported within 48 hours (preferably within 24 hours) to the Safety Officer, John Stephan. How to Make the Report: Provide the following information: Name (include parents names of players) and the phone number of the individual involved Date, time and location of the incident Witness Nature of the injury and specifics (i.e. left upper arm) Preliminary estimation of the extent of the injuries Name and phone number of the person reporting the incident The Safety Officer will complete the Safety Awareness Program Incident/Injury Tracking Report. These can be communicated to the Safety Officer, John Stephan via any of the following contact information: (H) , (C) , stephanfamily1@gmail.com, or in person at: 805 Amble Rd, Shoreview MN You may also complete a Safety Awareness Program Incident/Injury Tracking Report on your own, and contact John once the form is complete. Safety Officer s Responsibilities: Within 48 hours of receiving the incident report, the Safety Officer will contact the injured party, or the party s parents to: 1) verify the information received 2) obtain any additional pertinent information 3) check on the status of the injured party 4) in the event the injured party required medical treatment (i.e. emergency room, doctor visit, hospitalization, ect.) will advise the parent or guardian of Shoreview Area Youth Baseball insurance coverage and the provision for submitting any claims. If the extent of the injury is more than minor in nature, the Safety Officer will periodically call the injured party to (1) check on the status of the injured party and injury, and (2) to check in any other assistance is necessary in area such as submission of insurance forms, ect. until such time as the incident is considered closed (meaning no further claims are expected and the individual is able to participate in league activities again). 15
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17 Shoreview Area Youth Baseball 1995 Minnesota State Champions, Central Region Champions, Little League World Series Participants 1987, 1997, 1999, 2000 Minnesota State Champions WARNING: Protective equipment cannot prevent all injuries a player might receive while participating in Baseball. WHAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT LITTLE LEAGUE INSURANCE The Little League Insurance Program is designed to afford protection to all participants at the most economical cost to the local league. The Little League Player Accident Policy is an excess coverage, accident only plan, to be used as a supplement to other insurance carried under a family policy or insurance provided by parent s employer. If there is no primary coverage, Little League insurance will provide benefits for eligible charges, up to Usual and Customary allowances for your area, after a $50.00 deductible per claim, up to the maximum stated benefits. This plan makes it possible to offer exceptional, affordable protection with assurance to parents that adequate coverage is in force for all chartered and insured Little League approved programs and events. If your child sustains a covered injury while taking part in a scheduled Little League Baseball or Softball game or practice, here is how the insurance works: 1. The Little League Baseball and Softball accident notification form must be completed by parents (if the claimant is under 19 years of age) and a league official and forwarded directly to Little League Headquarters within 20 days after the accident. A photocopy of the form should be made and kept by the parent/claimant. Initial medical/dental treatment must be rendered within 30 days of the Little League accident. 2. Itemized bills, including description of service, date of service, procedure and diagnosis codes for medical services/supplies and/or other documentation related to a claim for benefits are to be provided within 90 days after the accident. In no event shall such proof be furnished later than 12 months from the date the initial medical expense was incurred. 3. When other insurance is present, parents or claimant must forward copies of the Explanation of Benefits or Notice/Letter of Denial for each charge directly to Little League Headquarters, even if the charges do not exceed the deductible of the primary insurance program. 4. Policy provides benefits for eligible medical expenses incurred within 52 weeks of the accident, subject to Excess Coverage and Exclusion provisions of the plan. 5. Limited deferred medical/dental benefits may be available for necessary treatment after the 52- week time limit when: (a) Deferred medical benefits apply when necessary treatment requiring the removal of a pin /plate, applied to transfix a bone in the year of injury, or scar tissue removal, after the 52-week time limit is required. The Company will pay the Reasonable Expense incurred, subject to the Policy s maximum limit of $100,000 for any one injury to any one Insured. However, in no event will any benefit be paid 17
18 under this provision for any expenses incurred more than 24 months from the date the injury was sustained. (b) If the Insured incurs Injury, to sound, natural teeth and Necessary Treatment requires treatment for that Injury be postponed to a date more than 52 weeks after the injury due to, but not limited to, the physiological changes of a growing child, the Company will pay the lesser of: 1. A maximum of $1,500 or 2. Reasonable Expenses incurred for the deferred dental treatment. Reasonable Expenses incurred for deferred dental treatment are only covered if they are incurred on or before the Insured s 23rd birthday. Reasonable Expenses incurred for deferred root canal therapy are only covered if they are incurred within 104 weeks after the date the Injury occurs. No payment will be made for deferred treatment unless the Physician submits written certification, within 52 weeks after the accident, that the treatment must be postponed for the above stated reasons. Benefits are payable subject to the Excess Coverage and the Exclusions provisions of the Policy. We hope this brief summary has been helpful in a better understanding of an important aspect of the operation of the Little League endorsed insurance program. 18
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24 Concession Stand Food Safety Shoreview Area Youth Baseball Stay Clean Wash hands & Surfaces Often Wash hands with hot soapy water prior to handling food for at least 20 seconds. Wash cutting boards, dishes, utensils and counters with hot soapy water after preparing each food item. A supply of disposable towel and hand soap must be available. Don t Contaminate Use a clean plate for cooked food. NEVER place cooked food on a plate that was previously used for raw food. Food items should be covered whenever possible. Store food items at least six inches off the floor to minimize the contamination of food and allow for proper floor cleaning. Wash hands frequently for at least 20 seconds. Cook Food to Proper Temperatures When cooking in a microwave oven, cover food, stir and rotate for even cooking. Keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold. Hot Foods must be kept at 140 degrees Fahrenheit or above. Cold foods must be kept at 41 degree Fahrenheit of lower. Thaw food in the refrigerator. Don t over pack the refrigerator. Keep freezer and refrigerator closed when not in use. 24
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30 Coaches Code of Ethics Shoreview Area Youth Baseball I will place the emotional and physical well-being of my players ahead of a personal desire to win. I will treat each player as an individual, remembering the large range of emotional and physical development for the same age group. I will do my best to provide a safe playing situation for my players. I will promise to review and practice the basic first aid principles need to treat injuries of my players. I will do my best to organize practices that are fun and challenging for all my players. I will lead by example in demonstrating fair play and sportsmanship to all my players. I will provide a sports environment for my team that is free of drugs, tobacco, and alcohol, and I will refrain from their use during Shoreview Area Youth Baseball games and practices. I will be knowledgeable in the rules of baseball, and I will teach these rules to my players. I will use those coaching techniques appropriate for each of the skills that I teach. I will remember that I am a Shoreview Area Youth Baseball coach, and that the game is for children and not adults. I will refrain from using profanity in the parking lot, field or common areas within the baseball fields. After each game and practice, my team will clean up trash in the dugout, on the field, and around the stands. Coach Signature Date Coach Signature Date Coach Signature Date 30
31 Parent s Code of Ethics Shoreview Area Youth Baseball I will encourage good sportsmanship by demonstrating positive support for all players, coaches, and officials at every game and practice. I will place the emotional and physical well-being of my child ahead of personal desire to win. I will insist that my child play in a safe and healthy environment. I will support coaches and officials working with my child, in order to encourage a positive and enjoyable experience for all. I will demand a sports environment for my child that is free of drugs, tobacco, and alcohol and will refrain from their use during Shoreview Area Youth Baseball games and practices. I will remember that the game is for youth not for adults. I will do my very best to make baseball fun for my child. I will ask my child to treat other players, coaches, fans and officials with respect regardless of race, sex, creed, or ability. I will promise to help my child enjoy the baseball experience by doing whatever I can, such as being a respectable fan, assisting with coaching, or providing transportation. I will require that my child s coach be trained in the responsibilities of being a youth baseball coach and that the coach upholds the Coaches Code of Ethics. I will refrain from using profanity in the parking lot, field or common areas within the baseball fields. Parent Signature Date Parent Signature Date 31
32 Player s Code of Ethics Shoreview Area Youth Baseball Coached and parents have a responsibility to provide the best possible experience for youth baseball. However, the players also have certain responsibilities related to their participation. The Players Code of Ethics should be read and signed by each member of your team. I hereby pledge to be positive about my baseball experience and accept the responsibility for my participation by following the Player s Code of Ethics. I will encourage good sportsmanship from fellow players, coaches, officials and parents at every game and practice by demonstration good sportsmanship. I will attend every practice and game that I can, and will notify my coach if I cannot. I will expect to be treated fairly, and at minimum, receive the required amount of playing time in accordance with the defined playing rules. I will do my very best to listen and learn from my coaches. I will treat my coaches, other players, officials and fans with respect regardless of race, sex, creed, or abilities and I will expect to be treated accordingly. I deserve to have fun during my baseball experience and will alert my parents if it stops being fun! I deserve to play in an environment that is free of drugs, tobacco, and alcohol and expect adults to refrain from their use during Shoreview Area Youth Baseball games and practices. I will encourage my parents to be involved with my team in some capacity because it is important to me. I will do my very best in school. I will remember that baseball is an opportunity to learn and have fun. Player Signature Date 32
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37 Facility surveys may also be entered online at: LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL & SOFTBALL NATIONAL FACILITY SURVEY 2016 League Shoreview Area Youth Baseball District #: Minnesota District #2 ID #: City: Shoreview, Minnesota President: Brian Flanagan 281 Meadowood Lane Vadnais Heights Minnesota, Phone (work): (651) Phone (home): (651) Safety Officer: John Stephan. 805 Amble Rd Shoreview. Minnesota, Phone (work): (651) Phone (home): (651) Phone (cell): (651) Phone (cell): (651) PLANNING TOOL FOR FUTURE LEAGUE NEEDS What are league's plans for improvements? Indicate number of fields in boxes below. Next 12 mons. 1-2 yrs. 2+ yrs. a. New fields b. Basepath/infield c. Bases d. Scoreboards e. Pressbox f. Concession stand 1 g. Restrooms h. Field lighting i. Warning track j. Bleachers k. Fencing l. Bull pens 1 m. Dugouts 4 n. Other (specify): 2016 LL Season 37
38 SPECIFIC BALLFIELD QUESTIONS Please list all fields by name. Field Identification (List your ballfields 1-20) Use additional forms if more than 20 fields Floral Park (AH) Halzelnut Park (AH) Parry Park #1 (AH) Parry Park #2 (AH) Parry Park #3 (AH) Parry Park #4 (AH) Royal Hills Park (AH) Hanson Park (NB) Silver Oaks Park (NB) Sunny Side Elem (NB) South Point East (NO) South Point West (NO) West Rec (NO) Chippewa Mid Schl (SV) Emmit Williams West (SV) ASAP - A Safety Awareness Program Limited Edition 10-year Pin Collection Island Lake East (SV) Sitzer North (SV) Sitzer South (SV) Wilson East (SV) Wilson West (SV) Bear Park (VH) Berwood Park (VH) Kholer East (VH) Kholer West (VH) Lilly Pond (VH) West Field (VH) This survey can assist in finding areas of focus for your safety plan. During your annual field inspections, please complete this form and return along with your qualified safety plan. In return, we'll send you the 2016 Disney character collector's pin shown at right featuring Swat at third base. Or enter data online at: for your league. Check your for your league identification and Please answer the following questions for each field: Field # GENERAL INVENTORY (For the following questions, if the answer is "No" please leave the space blank.) 1. How many cars can park in designated parking areas? None X X X X X 1-50 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 101 or more 2. How many people can your bleachers seat? None/NA X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X or more 3. What material is used for bleachers? Wood Metal X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Other 4. Metal bleachers: Ground wire attached to ground rod? Yes 5. Wood bleachers: Are inspected annually for safety? Yes X X 6. Is a safety railing at the top/back of bleachers? Yes X X X X X X X 7. Is a handrail up the sides of bleachers? Yes X X X X X X X 8. Is telephone service available? Permanent Cellular X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 9. Is a public address system available? Permanent Portable X X X X X X X X X X X X 10. Is there a pressbox? Yes 11. Is there a scoreboard? Yes 12. Adequate bathroom facilities available? Yes X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 13. Permanent concession stands? Yes X X 14. Mobile concession stands? Yes X X X X X X 2016 LL Season 38
39 Field # FIELD 15. Is field completely fenced? Yes X X X X X 16. What type of fencing material is used? Chainlink X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Wood Wire 17. What base path material is used? Sand, clay, soil mix X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Ground burnt brick Other: 18. What is used to mark baseline? Non-caustic lime X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Spray paint Commerc 'l marking 19. Is your the infield surface grass? Yes X X X X X X 20. Does field have conventional dirt pitching mound? Yes X X X X X X 21. Does field have a temporary pitching mound? Yes 22. Are there foul poles? Yes X X X X X X X X X X X 23. Backstop behind home plate? Yes X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X PERFORMANCE AND PLAYER SAFETY 24. Is there an outfield warning track? Yes X X X X X X X 24.a. If yes, what width is warning track? Please specify: (Width in feet) Batter's eye (screen/covering) at center field? Yes 26. Pitcher's eye (screen/covering) behind home plate? Yes 27. Are there protective fences in front of the dugouts? Yes X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Yes X X 28. Is there a protected, on-deck batter's area? (On-deck areas have been eliminated for ages 12 and below.) 29. Do you have fenced, limited access bull pens? Yes 30. Is a first aid kit provided per field? Yes X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 31. Do bleachers have spectator foul ball protection? Overhead screens X X Fencing behind 32. Do your bases disengage from their anchors? (Mandatory since 2008Yes X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 33. Is the field lighted? Yes X 34. Are light levels at/above Little League standards? Yes (50 footcandles infield/30 footcandles outfield) Don't know X 35. What type of poles are used? Wood* (Wood poles have not been allowed by Little League Steel X for new construction of lighting since 1994) Concrete 36. Is electrical wiring to each pole underground? Yes X 37. Ground wires connected to ground rods on each pole? Yes X 38. Which fields were tested/inspected in the last two years? Electrical System X Please indicate month/year testing was done (example: 3/10 Light Levels X 39. Fields tested/inspected by qualified technician? Electrical System X Light Levels X 2016 LL Season 39
40 Field # FACILITY MANAGEMENT 40. Which fields have the following limitations: a. Amount of time for practice? Yes b. Number of teams or games? Yes c. Scheduling and/or timing? Yes X X 41. Who owns the field? Municipal X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X School X X X X League 42. Who is responsible for operational energy costs? Municipal X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X School X X X X League 43. Who is responsible for operational maintenance? Municipal X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X School X X X X League 44. Who is responsible for puchasing improvements Municipal X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X for the field - ie bleachers, fences, lights? School X X X X League Other 45. What divisions of baseball play on each field? T-Ball & Minor X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Major X X X X X X Jr., Sr. & Big Challenger What divisions of softball play on each field? T-Ball & Minor Major Jr., Sr. & Big Challenger 47. Do you plan to host tournaments on this field? Yes X X X X X X X X 2016 LL Season 40
41 FIELD DIMENSION DATA Please complete for each field. Use additional space if necessary. Height Distance from home plate to: Foul territory distance from: of Outfield fence Left field line to fence at: Right field line to fence at: Field outfield Back Outfield Outfield No. fence Left Center Right stop Home 3rd foul pole Home 1st foul pole 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A 19'-0" 22'-0" 19'-9" N/A 21'-3" 21'-3" N/A 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A 15'-0" 18'-7" 16'-8" N/A 18'-8" 17'-0" N/A 3 8'-0" 270' 300' 270' 18'-0" 20'-4" 20'-0" 20'-0" 21'-0" 20'-8" 20'-8" 4 8'-0" 270' 300' 270' 18'-0" 20'-4" 20'-0" 20'-0" 21'-0" 20'-8" 20'-8" 5 N/A N/A N/A N/A 14'-8" 17'-7" 18'-0" N/A 17'-9" 18'-0" N/A 6 8'-0" 200' 202' 201' 19'-0" 22'-0" 21'-6" 21'-6" 21'-5" 20'-0" 20'-0" 7 N/A N/A N/A N/A 15'-8" 18'-8" 16'-6" N/A 18'-2" 19'-6" N/A 8 N/A N/A N/A N/A 16'-8" 19'-8" 19'-0" N/A 19'-8" 19'-2" N/A 9 N/A N/A N/A N/A 15'-2" 16'-6" 15'-8" N/A 16'-0" 15'-8" N/A 10 N/A N/A N/A N/A 16'-3" 18'-10" 22'-4" N/A 16'-2" 20'-0" N/A 11 5'-0" 200' 200' 200' 25'-3" 27'-4" 25'-0" 30'-0" 27'-2" 25'-0" 30'-0" 12 N/A N/A N/A N/A 24'-9" 26'-9" 25'-0" N/A 27'-0" 24'-7" N/A 13 N/A N/A N/A N/A 24'-11" 25'-4" 26'-0" N/A 26'-6" 26'-6" N/A 14 N/A N/A N/A N/A 23'-6" 23'-9" 21'-0" N/A 26'-2" 21'-0" N/A 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A 18'-11" 21'-0" 23'-3" N/A 22'-0" 23'-2" N/A 16 N/A N/A N/A N/A 13'-10" 18'-0" 19'-0" N/A 16'-5" 15'-4" N/A 17 5'-0" 200' 204' 200' 25'-2" 27'-2" 24'-2" 24'-2" 26'-11" 22'-6" 22'-6" 18 5'-0" 200' 200' 200' 25'-0" 26'-10" 22'-0" 22'-0" 27'-0" 21'-1" 21'-1" 19 5'-3" 201' 202' 201' 25'-2" 26'-5" 25'-4" 25'-0" 28'-0" 25'-4" 25'-4" 20 5'-3" 200' 203' 200' 25'-4" 27'-0" 26'-0" 27'-0" 27'-0" 27'-0" 27'-0" 21 N/A N/A N/A N/A 15'-2" 19'-0" 19'-0" 19'-0" 19'-7" 19'-7" 19'-7" 22 8'-0" 250' 250' 250' 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 23 8'-0" 230' 230' 230' 20'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 24 8'-0" 230' 230' 230' 20'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25 N/A N/A N/A N/A 20'-3" 22'-7" 22'-0" N/A 22'-2" 22'-0" N/A 26 N/A N/A N/A N/A 12'-0" 22'-4" 23'-7" N/A 21'-8" 21'-7" N/A urn completed survey with safety program registration and supporting materials by April 1, 2016 Mailing address: Little League International PO Box 3485 Williamsport, PA Shipping address: Little League International 539 US Route 15 Hwy. South Williamsport, PA Leagues completing their facility survey online at should include it with safety 2016 LL Season 41
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