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FALL CLEAN-UP DAY - SAT., NOV. 8 10AM
As our fall season ends, we need your help in one last clean-up before we all take a break for winter. Hope to see you there! Thanks!

Click Here For Fall 2008 Concession Schedule

EAT AT HENRY JAMES ON HWY 150 ON ANY SATURDAY AND TELL THEM WHEN YOU ORDER YOU ARE FROM SOUTH LITTLE LEAGUE AND THE LEAGUE WILL RECEIVE 10%
Thanks Henry James for supporting South Little League!

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"The most beautiful thing in the world is a ballpark filled with people".
Bill Veeck,Chicago White Sox Owner


"Little League baseball is a very good thing because it keeps the parents off the streets."

— Yogi Berra



"Baseball is like church. Many attend, few understand."

— Leo Durocher

"I made a game effort to argue but two things were against me: the umpires and the rules."

— Leo Durocher

"If I were playing third base and my mother were rounding third with the run that was going to beat us, I'd trip her. Oh, I'd pick her up and brush her off and say, "Sorry, Mom," but nobody beats me."

— Leo Durocher

"If you don't win, you're going to be fired. If you do win, you've only put off the day you're going to be fired."

— Leo Durocher




A reporter wanted to know where Alex Johnson's power surge came from.
"Last year, you hit two homers and this year you have seven. What's the difference?"
"Five," Johnson replied.

Why is a baseball game like a pancake?
Because they both depend on the batter.










You won't see a throw like that again

A rookie sat next to his manager and watched Roger Maris gun down a runner trying to go from first to third.

"Kid, you won't see a throw like that again in a million years."

Three innings later, Maris duplicated the feat.

The rookie turned to the manager and said, "Time sure flies up here in the Majors."










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