Northwest Little League
Poss Rd
PO Box 681564
San Antonio, TX 78238
Rainout # 210-520-2097

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**HOT** Manager/Coach INFORMATION:

If you missed the Manager/Coach training you will have to contact KSNUSA.org (654-4707) to schedule a training class. NWLL WILL NOT accept online certifications.  All Parents that go onto to the field during games will have to have proof that they have attended the class.


CHANGE : Senior Boys tryouts:  Mar 10th & 17th 7pm at Beck Field

**HOT** Schedule For Turning In Your Candy Money


2010 Calendar

Please check the 2010 Calendar for all dates and times.

LL Adopts Pitching Rules

The most noticeable change to the rules was adopted in the area of rest required between pitching appearances, for tournament play.  The new rule eliminates the game required in between pitching appearances while increasing the number of days of rest.  Adoption of the new rules makes the pitching regulations the same for tournament and regular season play. [Read The Pitch Count]

Coaches Box Newsletter

Little League Int'l

View the Dec '09 edition of the Coaches Box E-Letter for tips on maintaining balance, info on LLI camps, and more.

From LL Int'l:

Bat Modifications & Alterations

No bat, in any level of Little League Baseball or Softball play, is permitted to be altered. This is of particular concern especially when it is clearly done to enhance performance and violate bat standards. Making such alterations to bats is clearly an inappropriate attempt to gain an unfair advantage, and cheating has no place in our program. Umpires, managers and coaches are instructed to inspect bats before games and practices - as they always should - to determine if bats might have been altered. [read entire article]

Positive Coaching Alliance

Read the latest newsletters from the PCA here.

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Runner on first base, two strikes on batter, who swings at the pitch which hits him/her. Is the batter out?

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