2011 SVLL Baseball Teams & Divisions
Steve Estabrook, Baseball Vice President - Scott Castonguay, Baseball Player Agent
MAJORS BASEBALL
*** Majors Schedule ***

Leighton's Garage

  • Coach - Paul Dyer

EDM Builders

  • Coach - Ed McConologue

TBA

  • Coach - Mike DeAngelis

FR Carroll

  • Coach - Leon Renaud
MINOR A BASEBALL
*** Minor A Schedule ***

Macomber & Palanza

  • Coach - Rick Irons

Biddeford Savings Bank

  • Coach - Mark Knowles

Leighton's Excavation

  • Coach - Carl Perry

Sanford Institution for Savings

  • Coach - Rachel Roy

Horace Mann

  • Coach - Sean Myers
MINOR B BASEBALL
*** Minor B Schedule ***

JP Carroll Fuel Company

  • Coach - Josh Bisson

Caston Place Apartments

  • Coach - Dustin Bridges

County Patrol Association

  • Coach - ***

Hannaford Supermarkets

  • Coach - Jessica Noble

RSD Graphics

  • Coach - Greg Ireland


Plummer's Hardware

  • Coach - Mike Bell

Massabesic Health Resources

  • Coach - John Boissoneault

Gorham Savings Bank

  • Coach - Troy Delano

Baker Automotive

  • Coach - Chris Peters
What is a Player Agent?
The role of the player agent in the Little League Program is one of the most important to the successful operation of a local league. The player agents assist the league president in carrying out the important responsibility of establishing and maintaining the eligibility of player personnel. However, the final responsibility for the qualification of player candidates and league personnel resides with the president. In general, the player agent represents the league president in the supervision of the player selection system or draft, maintains complete player records, trading and replacements, eligibility and team rosters.

Click here for more info on what a player agent does.
Click here to identify your child's player agent, or here to send the player agent an e-mail.


Here are a few ways you can work to improve yourself, one of the three levels of a Triple-Impact Competitor: Focus not just on winning but on mastering baseball or softball by tending to the “ELM” Tree of Mastery, where “ELM” stands for Effort, Learning and bouncing back from Mistakes.
  • Put forth your best Effort in every practice and game.
  • Learn by studying your sport, seeking advice from coaches, parents and teammates and watching others perform.
  • Bounce back from Mistakes by understanding mistakes are OK, that they are how we learn and improve and that mistakes mean nothing more than that you are trying things that you do not already know how to do.
Here are a few ways you can work to improve the game as a whole, one of the three levels of impact of a Triple-Impact Competitor:
  • Get to the ROOTS of a positive baseball or softball game, where “ROOTS” stands for respecting -
    • Rules
    • Opponents
    • Officials
    • Teammates
    • Self
  • Compete by the Rules, even when it's possible to break them without getting caught, because victory without honor has no value.
  • Remember that without a worthy Opponent, we would have no game, that a worthy Opponent is a person, who like me, is out for fun, challenge and improvement
  • Treat Officials (umpires) respectfully, because it important that they can properly enforce the rules.
  • Hold your Teammates in the highest esteem, because without them you are alone, and as a teammate you represent something larger than yourself, so you will never do anything to embarrass your team.
  • Show Self-respect by living up to your own personal standards even if those around you do not.
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