Luckie Waller Little League
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Locality: San Diego, California
Phone: +1 619-941-8613
Address: 2975 Palm Ave 92154 San Diego, CA, US
Website: www.luckiewallerbaseball.com
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Teams will completed this weekend, players should start getting calls soon. The season will start on Saturday April 17th.
We will have in person sign ups tomorrow from 6:00pm-8:00pm at the snack bar. If you have filled out the form online and haven’t turned in documents or paid fees or any new registrations, please do so tomorrow and or Saturday from 9:00am-1:30pm. Teams are filling up fast, games start 4/17/2021. Fees are $85.00. We will also have tryouts this weekend for ages 9-15 years old, times are below. League age 9: 9:00am... League age 10: 10:00am League age 11: 11:00am League age 12: 12:00pm League age 13-15: 1:00pm Please arrive 30 minutes prior to your time, and check in outside the snack bar for your number.
Looking for a few extra hands to put up the fences on field 1&2. If you got some time come on out 10:00-1:00pm
Come join us we will be at the snackbar!
Come out and support!
That’s my hubby!! Great article there!! @cincoinzunza
Great article on our president.
Back in good old 2005 we had 35 teams. Made for long days at the fields but a lot of fun times and good baseball.
A Message from the District Administrator Regarding Suspension of the 2020 Little League Extended Spring Season To our Parents, Players, Coaches, Volunteers and... Fans: It was the goal of every District 42 Little League to move toward actual games (versus practices and drills) in August, but due to the evolving California State Covid-19 pandemic situation, some District 42 Little Leagues made the difficult decision to end the continuation of the 2020 Spring baseball season. Unfortunately, due to ongoing Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, competitive games that occurred in February and March for District 42 Little Leaguers will not be continued this season. You may be aware that some District 42 leagues have already closed for the season and some are closing at the end of the month. Others will continue under the day camp protocol until additional direction is issued by the state. Please check with your own league for their plans. In early June, San Diego County Supervisor Kristen Gaspar and about 214 sports organizations, including District 42 Little League Baseball, petitioned the Governor to let the kids practice sports under adherence of Covid-19 safety protocols. The Governor granted permission if state and local guidelines were followed. San Diego youth sports organizations and District 42 leagues could resume practices under Youth Sports Day Camps guidance. District 42 staff then met regularly with league presidents to discuss all the safety protocols handed down by Governor’s Executive Order. Once safety protocols, sanitation, and social distancing measures were in place, beginning in late June and through July and August, our Little League players enjoyed baseball camps and drills geared to learning and having fun with their teammates. We are aware of other organizations charging anywhere from $250-$500 per week for instructional baseball camps, whereas we allowed players to work within their leagues at no additional charge. Additionally, prior to Covid-19, all our leagues already held team practices, opening day events, and actual games. We tip our caps to you, the parents, and all the league volunteers who were able to get the kids outdoors to exercise and practice baseball with their friends in a safe environment for more than two months. Since the shutdown created by the pandemic, little leagues across the nation and the world have not generated any revenue. As non-profit entities, little leagues generate revenue from snack bar sales and game day fundraisers during their regular seasons. Due to the shutdown, none of our little leagues have generated income and faced additional new costs to implement the mandated safety and sanitation measures. In addition, financial obligations for field maintenance and to pay utilities continue to be met by little leagues. We have worked with leagues to review eligibility for financial assistance allowed due to the pandemic, but at this time none is available. We are hopeful that community leaders, businesses, and other support agencies can step in and help with financial assistance to our non-profit leagues through District 42. Please email us at [email protected] if you or someone you know would like to help. This season has been one that no one envisioned, and we as a league and community are all trying to work through these difficult times. We appreciate the support that our Leagues, Board Members, Managers, Coaches, Little Leaguers and Parents have given us, and we hope to continue with that support going forward. And most of all, a special thanks to everyone involved in keeping our players safe! Ernie Lucero
Lionel Rios who was a former coach at Luckie Waller about passed away recently. Our condolences go out to his family.
Summer meals will be offered at Montgomery Waller Park they begin next Tuesday July 14th, Monday-Friday. See flyer for meal info.
As a condition of allowing us to eventually resume play, we will be complying with all state, county and city guidelines. These are the plans that have been submitted. We do not have a date to return as a far as playing games. Everyone will have to sign and submit a COVID waiver before they step on the field.
Information from the District tonight we would like to share with you all. We will share more information when we get it. Hopefully get to play ball soon!
Hope everyone had safe memorial weekend. Picture is from opening day 2011.
District 42 Parents, Players, Coaches and Volunteers: You may have heard or read that our County Board of Supervisors have been working on the reopening plans f...or our area. On Tuesday, May 19, the board approved an accelerated Stage 2 plan and a pilot Stage 3 plan to be sent to the state Department of Public Health for approval. The Stage 3 plan is of particular interest to District 42 and all sports as it includes language for limited sports league activities. While the proposed county plan requires state approval, it can allow for limited resumption of Little League practices. Safety and protection of everyone potentially engaging in these activities is the number one priority. Your league presidents and District 42 staff are developing safety protocols and procedures to implement at all sites ahead of a potential resumption of practice. These protocols will be restrictive (access to players, access to practice site, number of players allowed, food/drinks), supports social distancing (keep players apart, no celebratory contact), safety and sanitation enforcement (personal protection equipment as appropriate, cleaning and sanitizing equipment and site). Additional player registration documents will also be developed to ensure adherence to local Public Health and Safety protocols. As stated previously, the protocols we develop will be to protect the safety of everyone. Please note that our protocol document is subject to approval from county Public Health. The examples provided are just some of the items to address, but are not the final items. We will continue to keep you posted on the resumption efforts for our District. In the meantime, remain focused on staying safe and healthy! We want you back to play ball!
Browsing through and found some old team pics
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