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How much is your registration?
We tried out but have not been contacted by anybody? When can I expect a call?
When is my team scheduled to work the snack bar?
Do I have to work in the snack bar?
How do you keep score in baseball or softball?
What are these numbers in the bottom right hand corner of my screen?
How can I be a sponsor or donate to the league?
The music is nice but is there a way to shut it off?
What do they mean by a players "playing age"?
What is the proper address of this web site?
What differences are there in the rules for the various divisions?
When does Daylight Saving time begin?
What is a PDF? I see that the schedules and various other items are available in ".pdf" format.
Question: How do I signup my child?
Answer: Click here to learn more about signups.s, not for money.
Question: How much is your registration?
Answer:
It breaks down like this:
(For the 2008 Season)
Registration Fees are as follows:
For children ages 7-14, 1st Child: $175; 2nd Sibling: $145; 3rd, 4th,
5th, etc:
$115. For children ages 5-6,T-ball Division, the fee will be discounted
$10 per child.
If you still have question or just confused please email the parents
auxiliary at:
parentsauxiliary@ccnll.org.
Question: We tried out but have not been contacted by anybody? When can I expect a call?
Answer:
Soon, If you have any questions or concerns you may contact the CCNLL
Players Agent,
Scott
Elliott at 310-845-9303 Home or 310-569-4648
Cell. Scott's email address is:
playersagent@ccnll.org
You can contact your League division
Vice President. You can look for them here. kids, not for money.
Question: When is my team scheduled to work the snack bar?
Answer: Click here to see the schedule or check with your Team Parent. They will have your schedule.
Question: Do I have to work in the snack bar?
Answer: No. When you signed up your child you gave a deposit of $50.00. Each player's parents are responsible for working two shifts or you may forfeit your deposit. If you decide that you can't work your shift, you may forfeit your deposit and have someone work your shift for you. If you are going to forfeit, please give your team parent or the Parents Auxiliary plenty of notice so that a substitute may be found.
Question: Do board members get paid?
Answer: No. All CCNLL Board members/Team Parents/Coaches volunteer.
Answer: Ask any one of the Board members, coaches or team parents...
Question: How do you keep score in baseball or softball?
Answer: Score Keeping 101
Question: Where do the teams practice?
Answer: The time and place where teams practice vary from team to team. Click here to see some typical locations.
Question: I took some great pictures. Where can I send them for display on this web site?
Answer: I'm glad you asked! You can email them to photos@ccnll.org. You will receive a confirmation email letting you know when and where to find it.
Note: Click here to see some of our pictures.
Question: What are these numbers in the bottom right hand corner of my screen?
Answer: This is a page counter. It let's us know where our visitors go most often. This helps us put more effort on the pages our visitors view more often.
Question: How can I be a sponsor or donate to the league?
Answer: Please contact our Fund Raising Board member for more information. Click here to send an email.
Question: The music is nice but is there a way to shut it off?
Answer: Yes. When the page that has music playing you can press your browsers "Stop" button any time to quite things down.
(If the music really bothers you you can email the webmaster here.)
Question: What do they mean by a players "playing age" or "League Age"?
Answer: Official Little League rules state that the official cut off is July 31st for birthdays. Any birthday before this date is considered 1 year older playing age.
Click here for the Baseball League Age Chart
Click here for the Softball League Age Chart
Click here for an interactive League Age Calculator
Question: What is the proper address for this web site? I see it listed as www.ccnll.org and www.CCNLL.org .
Answer: It really does not matter. Your Internet Service Provider should not distinguish between uppercase and lower case addresses. However, since you asked, the proper address to access this web site is http://www.ccnll.org/ .
Question: What differences are there in the rules for the various divisions?
Answer: There are several "changes" to the standard Little League rules that apply to the various divisions. Go to the "Schedules" section of this web site for more information. (Click Here) Look for the section labeled "Rules Rules Rules" on the schedules page and select the division you have questions about.
Question: When does Daylight Saving time begin?
Answer: Daylight Saving Time begins for most of the United States at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday of April (4/3/2005). Time reverts to standard time at 2 a.m. on the last Sunday of October (10/30/2005). In the U.S., each time zone switches at a different time. For more interesting information about this subject see: http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/index.html
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Year |
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2004 |
April 4 |
October 31 |
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2005 |
April 3 |
October 30 |
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2006 |
April 2 |
October 29 |
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2007 |
March 11 |
November 4 |
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change in 2007 On August 8, 2005, President George W. Bush signed the Energy Policy Act of 2005. This Act changed the time change dates in the U.S. Beginning in 2007, DST will begin on the second Sunday of March, and end the first Sunday of November. Note that the Secretary shall report to Congress on the impact of this change. Congress retains the right to revert the Daylight Saving Time back to the 2005 time schedules once the Department study is complete. |
Answer: Bill Botts Field in Culver City Park is the site of our little league/soccer fields. It was named for a 1960s two-term Councilmember Bill Botts, who fought for the space for the Little League Fields. The park, annexed from the county in 1982, is 40 acres, our largest park to date (2001).
Question: What is a PDF? I see that the schedules and various other items are available in ".pdf" format.
Answer: Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF). This allows you to view and print various documents without having the original software that created the document. It is free and can be downloaded here. For more information about this topic, check out: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/adobepdf.html
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Last update: 12/14/2006