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264.1 | When does the season start??? | ASABET::SOKOLOWSKI | | Thu Jan 24 1991 14:20 | 20 |
| Hooray, Hooray!!! I have a 10 year who can't wait to be a part
of a team.
I would very much like to coach a team. I will be contacting
Russ Mulligan or Ken Merriam who's names appeared in the Middlesex
news this week.
My husband has been umpiring for the Little League and Senion League
for some time now, and I have literally been counting the years
for my daughter to be able to participate in the softball league.
She was in T-ball and the farm league for a year, but as they get
older, it gets harder for a girl with average talent to compete with
the boys.
At this age its nice to be a part of a team that provides a
competitive yet social setting. I have very fond memories of my
softball days.
Brigit
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264.2 | STILL TIME TO REGISTER!!!! | COBRA::SOKOLOWSKI | | Tue Mar 12 1991 08:35 | 19 |
| Last night the Assabet Valley Little League voted to form a second
Girls Softball League for girls of the ages of 13 - 15. Anyone in the
Maynard/Stow area interested can send me mail off-line at
MSBOS::SOKOLOWSKI to obtain an application.
This registration process will have to happen quickly as
try outs are March 30th and the final number of girls participating
need to be determined in order to purchase the necessary uniforms and
equipment.
Any girls who missed the registration for the 9 - 12 year olds and is
still interested, contact me also.
We are looking forward to a exciting season for this newly formed
league.
Brigit Sokolowski
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264.3 | | PAXVAX::RUZICH | Do you know how to spell 'lacrosse'? | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:55 | 13 |
| Brigit,
When I chaperoned the 5th graders on the Boston Symphony trip last
week, there was a Sokolowski girl with an SOS button. Yours perhaps?
If you know anyone who wants the SOS button, we're giving them away -
give me a call (dtn 223-6112, home 897-6160) or send mail. We also
have SOS literature on regionalization.
I'm very pleased to see the baseball league start up. My daughter is
signed up and ready for the tryouts on the 30th.
-Steve
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264.4 | She's mine!!!!!! | MONGUS::SOKOLOWSKI | | Wed Mar 13 1991 10:50 | 14 |
| Steve,
She is in fact my very own - Nichole. She had a great time
at the symphony, although the children in the balconey had
an negative effect on the performance. Apparently they thought
spitting on the group under them was quite amusing.
Looking forward to the town meeting in May, it will be
the first meeting I will attend, but my husband and I will
be there to support SOS. We have our buttons that we purchased
at the football game.
See you at the games, Brigit
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264.5 | Little League Try-outs | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Mon Apr 01 1991 22:43 | 8 |
| Were the try-outs cancelled last Saturday? If so, I assume that
they will be held this coming Saturday. This will be a problem
for the many cub scouts who are going on an overnighter to Battle
ship Cove on Friday and Saturday.
Any guidance from any League official out there??
Frank
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264.6 | Little league tryout postponement. | USEM::PRATT | | Tue Apr 02 1991 00:02 | 11 |
| The Little League try-outs will be next Saturday April 6th at the times
they were scheduled for. The Maynard scouts have Battleship Cove, Stow
has something also. The Little League board feels it can't postpone
the try-outs any longer. Every child that has signed up for Little
League will be drafted on to a team, the kids most effected will be the
10 or 11 year olds that were in the Minor League last year and have a
chance to go into the Major League.
If you have any other questions let me know.
Bill.
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264.7 | Utilize the MHS gym | NRADM::GALVIN | o..........|||| Candlepins | Tue Apr 02 1991 12:51 | 14 |
| Bill,
Should the league consider indoor try-outs as a future alternative? It
seems that peoples weekends are just so valuable that assuming a make
up to be the following week of a postponement, is no longer feasable.
As a former little leaguer and manager, the amount of information drawn
from the try-out is minimal. Indoor try-outs could be almost as
useful. Of course my first choice is outdoor, but indoor may not be a
bad alternative.
Just thinking out loud.
Tracy
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