Copper Hills Little League MANAGER AND COACH Operations and Safety Training
Agenda 1. Introductions 2. The Role of the Manager 3. Safety & Emergency Training 4. Rules Discussion 5. Divisional Breakouts TeeBall & CoachPitch Minors Baseball Softball Majors Baseball Please Sign In!
Purpose of Little League Little League is a program of service to youth. It is geared to provide an outlet of healthful activity and training under good leadership in the atmosphere of wholesome community participation. The movement is dedicated to helping children become good and decent citizens. It inspires them with a goal and enriches their lives towards the day when they must take their places in the world. It establishes the values of teamwork, sportsmanship and fair play
INTRODUCTIONS
2017 CHLL Board of Directors Position First Name Last Name Cell Phone Email President Paul Kramkowski 520-232-4221 kramkowski@cox.net Vice President Joseph Robles 520-269-2728 jbtrobles@hotmail.com Secretary Jason Moore 520-904-9277 jcmoore150@gmail.com Treasurer Steve Johnston 520-609-6856 steve.johnston@casinodelsolresort.com Chief Umpire Jason Fackler 520-429-3746 fack54@cox.net Safety Officer Aaron Watts 520-940-2430 AaronW1984@hotmail.com Coordinator Ben Alesse 716-525-7480 sumptinstupid@hotmail.com Coordinator Jennifer Baca 520-975-2698 jen7baca@gmail.com Coordinator Tony Baca 520-979-4496 tbaca7@gmail.com Coordinator Lee Brown 520-548-0833 pentiumwiz@gmail.com Coordinator Joedella Delgado 520-559-5172 joedella_delgado@hotmail.com Coordinator Dawn Fackler 520-429-5964 tigerangel54@cox.net Coordinator Crystal Harris 520-730-2110 coachharris@powerc.net Coordinator Kristy Moore 520-977-0035 kmoore317@gmail.com Coordinator Stephen Moors 520-780-0267 sjmoors@msn.com Coordinator Tracy Murphy 520-954-1980 tceurvels@gmail.com Coordinator Ron Myhre 520-332-9332 ronmyhre@cox.net Coordinator Jay Villa 928-300-9759 jjvilla2056@gmail.com
THE ROLE OF THE MANAGER
Making it Safer for the Kids Volunteer Background Checks The minimum requirement is a NATIONAL check of ALL Sex Offender Registries. Little League Volunteer Application Form use is required for background checks Required to conduct checks for all managers, coaches, Board of Directors members, league officials, umpires, elected members, and any other persons, volunteers or hired workers, who provide regular service to the league and/or has with repetitive access to, or contact with players or teams
Expectations Hold Regular & Organized Practices Be on time! Start and End Games on Time! Teach Fundamentals Instill Confidence Adequate Playing Time for All Players Minimum Play Rules Know the Rules Rule Book Local Rules or Inter-league rules set by District 12 Control Fans & Supporters End Poor Sportsmanship Immediately!! Exhibit Good Sportsmanship Your Players Opposing Players Opposing Coaches Umpires
Expectations Recruit Volunteers Pre-Game Field Preparation (Home Team) Post-Game Field Repair & Clean Up (All) Scorekeeping & Pitch Count (Home Team Team Parent (see next slide) Pictures, snacks/snack ticket, etc. Trash Pickup Communicate, Communicate, Communicate!!!! Use the Website and Mobile App Set a Positive Example Make it FUN!
Help with Issues Player/Roster Issues Game/Rule Issues Umpire Issues Field Issues Safety Issues Equipment Issues Minor Injuries Major Injuries (Professional Medical Treatment) Division Coordinator Division Coordinator UIC Fields Coordinator Safety Officer Equip Coordinator Division Coordinator Pres, VP or Sec Safety Officer Aaron Watts UIC - Jason Fackler Equip. Coordinator - Steve Johnston TeeBall & Coach Pitch Crystal Harris Minors AA Ben Alesse Minors AAA Stephen Moors Majors BB Lee Brown Majors Softball Dawn Fackler Minors Softball Tony Baca
CHLL Website Training www.chll12.com
Things to Do! Prior to first practice Contact players Send Welcome Message Medical Release Form to first practice At first practice Hold Team Meeting Set Expectations Collect Assistant Coach Shirt Sizes Ask for Volunteers
Little League Resources Little League Coaches Page Tee Ball Program Coach Pitch Program
SAFETY
Why ASAP? The ASAP Mission: To increase awareness of the opportunities to provide a safer environment for kids and all Little League participants
ASAP Sharing Ideas Why We Care: Reducing avoidable injuries like this player hit by a bat in the dugout
CHLL Safety Rules All persons with extended exposure to players at practice, games, or concession stands must have completed a volunteer form and undergone a background check. All players and volunteers must complete a league registration form for submittal to the Little League Data Center. Responsibility for safety procedures belong to every adult member of CHLL. Each player, manager, designated coach, and umpire shall use proper reasoning and care to prevent injury to himself/herself and to others. Medical Release Forms will be held by Managers or the CHLL Board of Directors during the season. Managers and coaches must attend the mandatory first aid training and also the coaching clinics in February/March of each season. Managers will be provided first aid kits with their equipment. First-aid kits will also be located at the concession stand. No games or practices will be held when weather or field conditions are poor, particularly when lighting is inadequate. Team equipment should be stored within the team dugout or behind screens, and not within the area defined by the umpires as in play. Only players, managers, coaches and umpires are permitted on the playing field or in the dugout during games and practice sessions. During games and practices, Players shall not have a bat in their hand unless they are wearing a batting helmet. Players are to swing their bats only when in the batter's box, at a tee stand, or in a cage working individually with a coach. There are absolutely no "on deck batters" allowed. Players cannot take practice swings unless closely supervised by a coach. During practice and games, all players should be alert and watching the batter on each pitch. No swinging bats or throwing baseballs at any time within the walkways and common areas of the complex. During warm-up drills, and practice drills, players should be spaced so that no one is endangered by wild throws or missed catches. Players cannot throw the ball unless the targeted person is looking at them. All pre-game warm-ups should be performed within the confines of the playing field and not within areas that are frequented by, and thus endangering spectators, (i.e., playing catch, pepper, swinging bats etc.) Equipment should be inspected regularly by coaches for the condition of the equipment as well as for proper fit. Batters must wear Little League approved protective helmets that bear the NOCSAE seal during batting practice and games. Except when a runner is returning to a base in divisions where stealing is allowed, head first slides are not permitted. Only break-away or injury prevention bases are used.
CHLL Safety Rules Male catchers must wear the metal, fiber or plastic type cup and a long-model chest protector. All catchers must wear chest protectors with neck collar, throat guard, shin guards and catcher's helmet, all of which must meet Little League specifications and standards. All catchers must wear a mask, "dangling" type throat protector and catcher's helmet during practice, pitcher warm-up, and games. Catchers must wear a catcher's mitt (not a first baseman s mitt or fielder's glove) of any shape, size or weight consistent with protecting the hand. Catchers may not catch, whether warming up a pitcher, in practices, or games without wearing full catchers gear and an athletic cup as described above. At no time should "horse play" be permitted in dugouts or the playing field. Parents of players who wear glasses should be encouraged to provide "safety glasses" for their children. Managers will only use the official Little League balls and use reduced impact balls for younger players in T Ball and Coach Pitch. Shoes with metal spikes or cleats are not permitted. Shoes with molded cleats are permissible. (Exception: Juniors & Seniors - shoes with metal spikes or cleats are permitted.) Players will not wear watches, rings, pins, jewelry or other metallic items during practices or games. (Exception: Jewelry that alerts medical personnel to a specific condition is permissible and this must be taped in place.) No food, at any time, in the dugouts. Managers will never leave an unattended child at a practice or game. Report any present or potential safety hazard to a CHLL Board Member immediately. Make arrangements to have a cellular phone available when a game or practice is at a facility that does not have public phones. No alcohol or drugs allowed on the premises at any time. No medication will be taken at the facility unless administered directly by the child's parent. This includes aspirin and Tylenol. No playing in the parking lots at any time. No smoking in the park No throwing rocks. No climbing fences. Players and spectators should be alert at all times for foul balls and errant throws. All gates to the fields must remain closed at all times. After players have entered or left the playing field, gates should be closed and secured.
BASIC FIRST AID
Basic CPR/AED
Basic CPR/AED
Basic CPR/AED
Accident Notification Form Manager & Parent Complete League Official Completes Need within 5 days of Injury!