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Listed below are the files available for download. 

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Little League Volunteer Application 2010
Must be completed by every manager, coach, umpire and board member prior to assuming duties for the season. Social Security number is required on all applications.
Registration Form Spring 2010
To be used if you prefer not to register through our online registration
Medical Release Form Spring 2010
Must be completed by every player prior to first practice and carried by the team manager to all practices and games.
Age Chart 2010
Age as of April 30, 2010 will determine eligibility for spring Big League Baseball.
2009 Manager and Coach Safety Manual
This manual should be carried to all games and practices. It gives basic first aid guidance for injuries, procedures to follow in reporting incidents/injuries.
Safety Manual Appendix 2009
The Safety Manual Appendix contains forms for managers and coaches to use.
Baseball and Softball Injuries
This Safety Manual was first published by Little League Baseball in 1989. It is no longer published or available. The manual does NOT teach the user to become a trained medical person, only to recognize injuries and administer basic first aid.
Sport Parent Code of Conduct
Parents must consent to follow the Sport Parent Code of Conduct when registering their son/daughter for Big League Baseball.
ROOTS of Honoring the Game
Players, coaches and parents should show respect for the game, officials, players, volunteers.