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May, 2020

Important Update on the Coronavirus for Little League Programs

5/1/2020 - Hello TCLL Families, 

Little League International announced today that the World Series and Regional Tournaments for all age divisions have been cancelled for 2020. But the good news is they also said that they hope all local leagues will have seasons, with District and State tournaments. LL Intl' continues to recommend that leagues follow the May 11th day for resumption of play based on local and state regulations. Based on my conversations with District, I feel confident we will have not only a regular season but a tournament season for our older divisions as well.
  
TCLL is aware of these developments and have and will continue to meet to discuss options for resuming our season as we await stay at home orders to be lifted. Since our park is effectively managed by our league members we really only need our State to move to the next phase of "state opening" to begin practices and implement a game schedule. We will no doubt have many policy or procedural changes at our fields and during our activities. Our Board will work hard to implement the changes LL Intl' will recommend for the resumption of play.  

We encourage you all to stay with us and ready to play as we prepare to resume the season. If you have any questions, comments or concerns please do not hesitate to email [email protected]  

Can't wait to see you all on the fields soon!

Michael Foote 
President TCLL 



3/16/20 - We received an update from Little League International and District 68 regarding our season. The long and and short of it is all Little League Operations will now be delayed until May 11th, at a minimum. Little League International will continue to monitor the situation and follow the recommendations from the CDC. We will continue to update our local league as we learn more. At this point the season has not been cancelled, just postponed.   

Michael Foote - President, TCLL 

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Dear Little League Volunteer,

This is much bigger than Little League®.

The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic is rapidly changing the way that we, as global citizens, think, act, gather, learn, and live our daily lives. And, yes, that also means how we play Little League.

With the most recent guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Little League International Board of Directors and staff is now strongly advising all its local Little League programs to suspend/delay their Little League seasons through no earlier than Monday, May 11. We implore you to follow this recommendation and suspend all Little League activities through no earlier than May 11.

We recognize that this is the heart of the traditional Little League season, and we share in the great disappointment that many are feeling surrounding this additional pause in the 2020 season. However, it is our hope that by doing this, we will all play a small, but important part in flattening the curve in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

We will continue to consult with appropriate medical advisors, government health officials and our volunteer leaders around the world, and we are committed to doing the best we can for the safety and wellbeing of our players, families, volunteers, and fans.

As this situation evolves, Little League International is committed to sharing the best guidance possible for all of our 6,500 leagues in more than 84 countries. It is our sincere hope that we can find ways to bring everyone back to the Little League fields this season, whether that’s later this spring or throughout the summer.

Currently, Little League International is working through all possible scenarios for the 2020 Little League International Tournament and tournament eligibility for our leagues and players in our various divisions of play.

Little League will continue to provide additional guidance on the impact of delaying the season and has developed a series of FAQs available at LittleLeague.org/Coronavirus. We are committed to sharing information as it becomes available on issues like player eligibility and tournament participation, charter and insurance status for the year, and A Safety Awareness Program plan deadlines.

We also will be sharing guidance on how to resume operations when appropriate, best practices for handling the financial implications, and how you can communicate with parents and families in your communities about this delay in Little League activity. This information will continue to be developed and shared on LittleLeague.org/Coronavirus and through all of our communications methods.

There are countless resources available, and we urge you to follow the information available through World Health OrganizationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), your state’s public health department (click here for a listing of state public health departments ), and other county and/or local authorities including precedents set by area school districts and government agencies.

We encourage you to stay in touch with Little League and share any additional feedback or questions from your local communities by emailing [email protected].

Thank you all for your support, understanding, and community leadership. We will be thinking of our global Little League community during this difficult time.

Sincerely,

Stephen D. Keener

Stephen D. Keener
Little League President and CEO

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