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However, safety is priority number one! An enjoyable baseball game or practice can quickly be shattered if a serious injury occurs. In partnership - parents, coaches, players and everyone affiliated with Weston Little League has a responsibility to ensure safety. Safety is maximized and enhanced when you understand and enforce the safety guidelines Weston Little League is instituting. Thank you for cooperating with Weston Little League and making it a safe, fun baseball season for the kids. Play Ball! EMERGENCY WESTON –Emergency Medical Service (EMS): DIAL 911 In a medical, fire, or police emergencies –Always dial 911 first WESTON LITTLE LEAGUE CONTACT INFORMATION: Weston Little League Hotline – 203-221-2275 The Weston Little League Hotline provides pre-recorded messages regarding league information including cancellations due to inclement weather. You may also leave a message to be returned by a league representative. Weston Little League Website -  HYPERLINK "http://www.westonll.com" www.westonll.com The website is a source for all league information: weather updates, field conditions, team standings, team schedules, league forms and coach communications. Weston Little League Safety Officer Please report any safety concerns to the WLL Safety Officer, Charles Ameer. He can be reached via phone (203) 544-1089, cellular (203) 858-3532 or e-mail  HYPERLINK "mailto:ameers@optonline.net" ameers@optonline.net. WESTON LITTLE LEAGUE - Board Representatives Please feel free to contact any WLL Board member with your concerns Board Position Board Member Phone # President Craig Goldberg (203) 919-2700 Safety / Equipment Charles Ameer (203) 544-1089 Player Agent Brian Collins (203) 226-3920 Treasurer Candace DeBarger (203) 226-9763 Coach Management Laurence Roberts (203) 222-8368 Fields Maintenance Dan Hassett (203) 222-8647 Rules / Website Peter Schaffer (203) 226-7950 Scheduling John Clevenger (203) 227-0882 Player Development Jeffrey Orr (203) 227-2625 Managers, Coaches, Adult Volunteers: Volunteer Application and Background Check All team managers, coaches, team safety officers (TSO’s), and scorekeepers will be required to submit a “Little League Volunteer Application” found on the League website to the Information Officer. This application will provide the league with personal information that will be utilized to perform a background check on the applicant. All league volunteers must complete the application process in order to be approved by the league to interact with any Weston Little League players. The Weston Little League Board Information Officer will advise managers of their volunteers’ approval status. Being accepted as a volunteer, and fulfilling your responsibilities, entitles you to become a regular member of Weston Little League. Training All managers and coaches are required to attend a Weston Little League sponsored baseball skill training clinic and safety clinic. Team Safety Officer (TSO) Each team managers is responsible for the recruitment of a Team Safety Officer (TSO). The TSO will then ensure that each team will follow the safety policies enumerated in this guide. If a manager does not recruit a Team Safety Officer, then the responsibility of this role is to be filled by the manager, or assistant coach in addition to their other team responsibilities. Safety Clinic At the start of each season the league will offer a safety clinic that should be attended by all managers, assistant coaches and TSO’s. The Spring 2007 safety clinic will be held on May 19th, 11:00 am at Bisceglie Park by Dr. Mark Goldenberg. Thank You Very Much Mark!! Player Emergency Information Each team manager will be provided with a team player file. This file will include the name of an emergency contact, the phone number of the emergency contact and any applicable allergy information for each player on the team. The managers and TSO’s should have their team’s player file, safety manual and cell phone available at each practice or game. Warming up Pitchers When warming up a pitcher prior to entry into the game, a player should wear a complete set of catcher’s equipment (i.e. Mask, Shin Guards, Chest Protector and Protective Cup). An adult should wear the catcher’s mask at a minimum. Team Warm-ups Coaches should begin each practice or game with a dynamic warm-up session to loosen up and stretch out player muscles. Player Pick-up No player should ever be left unattended after a practice or game. Let parents know your policy. If you are unable to make a parent contact you should drive them to your home and advise the parents. If pickup is made by anyone else other than the child’s parents, the manager should receive instructions in writing. Players: Each and every player has the right to feel safe while playing baseball. If a parent is unsure of their child’s ability to play in a certain division / league, that parent may request that their child play in a league better suited for that player. Only for extraordinary circumstances, the Player Agent may suggest that a player move from a lower league to a higher skilled league. This will occur only if it is determined that a player may prove to be a safety risk to the other players within that league. All players are responsible to keep themselves safe and their teammates safe by following the safety manual rules. Communication: Each player should inform the head coach, preferably 24 hours in advance, if they are going to miss or be late to a practice or game. All players should come to the field prepared and alert at all times. They should listen to, and obey, their coach’s instruction. General: At no time is “horse play” permitted on the playing field or in the dugout. Players who wear glasses -should wear “safety glasses.” Players may not wear jewelry, watches or other metal items during practice or games. Players must keep their equipment in the proper location. (i.e. Bats on bat rack) Baseball shirts must be tucked in and hats are to be worn properly. Players should hydrate themselves by bringing a bottled water or sport drink to every practice or game. Players and their siblings should never loiter, warm-up or play in parking lots. In The Field: All players should warm-up prior to play. All male players should wear a protective cup during practices and games. All catchers must wear a complete set of catcher’s equipment (i.e.: mask with throat protector, catcher’s glove, chest protector, shin guards, and protective cup) while in the field behind the plate. NO EXCEPTIONS! All first baseman should field the ball and tag the white side of 1st base and let the runner cross the orange side of the base. No climbing on the fence surrounding the baseball field. At Bat: All batters must wear a Little League approved protective batting helmet each time at bat during a game or practice. On deck batters are not permitted to swing a bat. The only exception is after receiving permission from an umpire to swing a bat inside the backstop near the plate. No batting donuts are allowed at any time. Baserunning: All players running from home plate to first base should always cross the “orange side” of first base and allow the first baseman to tag the “white side” of first base to avoid collision. Sliding head first into a bag is not permitted. The only exception is when the runner is returning to a base on an attempted pick-off. When attempting to cross home plate, the runner must slide or avoid collisions at all times. Base Coaching: Players must wear a batter’s helmet while coaching first or third base. This player must remain alert and face the batter during each and every pitch. Spectators: All spectators, parents and siblings should remain in the bleachers or designated spectator areas at all times. It is desirable that all spectators cheer for all players on both teams. Spectators should remain alert at all times for foul balls or errant throws. No alcohol or tobacco products are allowed on any area of the fields used by the Weston Little League. Parents should provide water or sport drink to their child for every practice or game. Backstop Area: No one is allowed to observe or play behind the home plate fencing. Field Area: Only Managers, coaches, scorekeepers and TSO’s are allowed in the dugout or bench area. Only Coaches and Player Base coaches are permitted to coach from first and third base. Fields: Field Locations: Weston Little League will use three fields during the Spring 2007 baseball season. These fields are located in Bisceglie Park. Additionally, we will play inter-league games with Wilton Little League at the Wilton YMCA campus. BISCEGLIE PARK: Located off of Route 53 just past the intersection of Routes 57 and 53. Parking access is located in the rear of the park. WILTON YMCA: Located off of Route 7 near the Wilton High School Complex. Parking: Parents should use extreme caution when driving through all of these parking areas. Players should never be playing, warming up or loitering in the parking areas. Please use designated legal parking areas only. Field Conditions: No games or practices should be held when field conditions are not approved. Check the hotline and website for updates and cancellations. No practices or games can be held with inadequate lighting. Managers should check the field prior to each game for dangerous objects. (i.e.: Glass, stones, etc) Field Maintenance Equipment: All field equipment will be stored under lock in the sheds located at each complex. (Iron rakes, shovels, tamper, drag, liners, tarps, signage, fencing, wheelbarrow, etc.) All chemicals should be properly stacked on tarps or pallets to avoid spills. All equipment and supplies should be promptly returned to the League Shed after usage. Weather: No games or practices should be held when weather conditions are not approved. Check the Weston Little League phone hotline and league website for updates and cancellations. LIGHTNING FACTS & SAFETY PROCEDURES When you hear it – CLEAR IT! When you see it – FLEE IT! Lightning strikes are the leading, yet still preventable, cause of fatalities in youth baseball. Once the leading edge of a thunderstorm approaches to within 10 miles, you are at immediate risk. On average, thunder can be heard over a 3 to 4 mile distance. This depends on humidity, terrain and other factors. This means that by the time you hear thunder, you are already in the risk area for lightning strikes. Lightning can travel sideways for up to 10 miles. Even when the sky looks blue and clear, be cautious. If you hear thunder, take cover. At least 10% of lightning occurs without visible clouds in the sky. Storm, Thunder & Lightning Safety Rules: Play may be suspended when lightning is seen, thunder is heard, or when dark clouds are observed. Once play is suspended and the field has been cleared, play may only resume – if after 15 minutes no additional thunder or lightning is heard or seen. Players should quickly move for shelter and remain there until it has been determined that the thunder and lightning storm has ended. Teams should remain together so Coaches can account for players. Equipment should be left and retrieved after the storm. Team Equipment: First Aid kits: First-Aid Kits will be located in the shed at Bisceglie Park. Ice packs will be supplied to each team Manager. The Team Safety Officer is responsible for making certain their team’s first aid kit is present at all practices and games. All managers, coaches and safety officer's are to be familiar with the contents and use of the first aid kits. Equipment Bag: Each manager will receive an equipment bag. Each equipment bag will contain the following items: 1) 5 to 6 batting helmets; 2) Full set of catcher’s gear (Mask, throat guard, shin-guards, knee savers, chest protector, protective cup and catcher’s glove. (Single A Teams will receive 5 to 6 Batting helmets only) Team equipment should be stored within the team dugout or designated equipment area during a game or practice and not within an area that may be defined as “in play”. All equipment should be treated with respect. Equipment should not be left in the rain and mud or thrown in the dirt. Baseballs Each division / league within the Weston LL (A, AA, AAA and Majors) will receive baseballs that are appropriate for that particular league. Managers, please use the appropriate baseball for your division / league. Majors: Rawlings RLLB1 AAA: Rawlings / Worth RIF 10 AA: Rawlings / Worth RIF 10 A: Rawlings / Worth RIF 5 Concession Stand: A concession stand will open at Bisceglie Park. No children are allowed in the building without parental supervision. All volunteers are responsible for the set-up and clean up on a shift. Pre-packaged non-perishable food items will be served. All Volunteers must follow basic sanitary procedures, wash hands before serving customers and after bathroom use. The concession stand will be locked at all times except during hours of operation. Injury Prevention & First Aid: Injury Prevention: Everyone needs to be alert to avoid injuries from occurring. By following the rules above, we believe most injuries can be avoided. Common Baseball Injuries: Muscle Strain: proper stretching and warm-ups can most easily avoid muscle strain. Exercises to stretch the legs, hamstrings, arm and shoulder should be done before any playing. Sore Arms: be extremely cautious to avoid sore throwing arms. Pitchers must abide by the league pitching rules. Apply ice to the tender area and give the arm plenty of time to rest and recuperate. If pain persists see a doctor. Collisions: Safety bases have been installed on each field to avoid running collisions at first base. Fielders should be encouraged to “call the ball”. Catchers may only block the plate when there is a “play at the plate” Proper Sliding Runners advancing from one base to the next base must slide feet first. Headfirst sliding is only allowed when the runner is returning to the base previously occupied. Other Injuries: Commotio Cordis: While rare, blunt force trauma to the sternum/chest, especially from a batted or thrown hard ball, can cause cardiac arrest. Commotio Cordis is a syndrome that results from a blunt impact to the chest, which leads to cardiac arrest. It is a poorly recognized and underreported event that happens to healthy young athletes as a result of a low-energy, non-penetrating blow to the chest. Commotio Cordis does not result solely from the force of a blow. It is largely the result of the unfortunate timing of the blow during the heart cycle. Young athletes (even those wearing chest protectors) are especially at risk because of the pliability of their chest walls. Time is a critical factor after the onset of the event. Early cardiopulmonary resuscitation and early defibrillation is essential. First Aid: First-Aid Kits and Ice packs should be present at all practices and games. -Reassure and aid players that are injured, or frightened -Provide medical attention for those who require it -Know your limitations. Call 911 for emergency help. Assist those who require medical attention – when administering aid remember to: LOOK for signs of injury (blood, swelling, joint deformity) LISTEN to the injured person’s description of what hurts FEEL gently for injured area Accident Reporting Procedures: WHAT TO REPORT: Any incident that causes any player, manager, coach, umpire or volunteer to receive medical treatment and / or first aid MUST be reported to the League Safety Officer. WHEN TO REPORT: All incidents described above should be reported within 48 hours. Reports should be made to the 2007 Weston Little League Safety Officer: Charles Ameer (203) 544-1089 ameers@optonline.net HOW TO MAKE A REPORT: Incidents should be reported in writing. Please use the form attached on the last page. Remember, safety is everyone’s job. Please report all hazardous conditions to the Safety Officer or any WLL Board member immediately. Don’t play or practice on a field that is not safe or with unsafe equipment. Be sure your players are fully equipped at all times. Check your team’s equipment often. Have a safe, fun baseball season!  WESTON LITTLE LEAGUE – INJURY REPORT: Please send this to the WLL Safety Officer – within 48 hours of the incident. Send to: Weston Little League – P.O. 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