The forms, pointers, information, and whatever you need to help your teams.
Safety First!
- Training, information, and more in the Safety Info
- Injury Reporting Form (PDF form; print, fill out, and hand in)
- Medical Release Form
- You need to be carrying one of these for every player on your team
- With one of these, if there ever is an injury at a practice or a game, the emergency technicians can start to attend to the kid right away, rather than having to wait for a parent to show up.
- You will want to be sure that the parent has signed the form in ink, the emergency technicians are not supposed to accept copies.
- You need to be carrying one of these for every player on your team
Fields
- If there are any conflicts regarding the use of the fields for practice or the games, look at the field permits
- 2011 Spring Permit (Kennedy)
- 2011 Spring Permit (Jollyman)
- 2011 Spring Permit (Regnart)
- 2011 Spring Permit (Faria)
- 2011 Spring Field Permits granted
- Cupertino Field Use Policy [384KB, PDF file], prioritization of field use is on pages 3 and (especially) 4.
- 2010 Practice Schedules [34KB, Excel file]
Games
- Umpire Evaluation Form (Word doc; print, fill out, and hand in)
- Make sure that several of your families are familiar with the Field Prep requirements.
- 2010 Pitch Count Log [130KB, Excel file], useful way to track pitchers, with 2010 rules
- 2009 Pitch Count Log [214KB, Excel file], useful way to track pitchers
Rules
- 2010 Interlock Rules for Minors and Majors (MS Word document)
- 2009 Update to Pitch Count Rules
- 2008 Pitch Count Rules
- Booklet (pdf file)
- Latest Rule Changes
Coaches should also be familiar with all of the rules. Each coach is provided with the official Little League rules booklet, but also stay up to date with all of the Umpires Info.
Training
- Al and Al Clinics to be required for at least two representatives from each team.
- 2009 Al and Al Coach and Manager Clinics
- Required training for all managers, coaches, and assistants.
- Usually some part of District 44 hosts these clinics, often hosted at Los Altos Little League
- One evening targeted mostly at the Farm and TBall ages, the other evening more for the older players
- If possible catch the right session, but either session can be helpful to most any coach.
- One evening targeted mostly at the Farm and TBall ages, the other evening more for the older players
- Usually some part of District 44 hosts these clinics, often hosted at Los Altos Little League
- Positive Coaching Alliance
- Recommended to be familiar with the recommended approaches for working with young players.
- Usually there's a session hosted each year by some part of District 44.
- Last year's clinic was: 2007 PCA Workshop, March 14th
- Recommended to be familiar with the recommended approaches for working with young players.
Season
- Note: each Division has its game schedule posted on the division page
- TBall Division
- Farm Division
- Minors Division
- Majors Division
- Juniors Division (ok, this one usually points off to the district for a schedule)
- Pitch Count Postings
Coaches! Each team can have its own web site here at CNLL. Have your own web space to post notes, schedules, and what not; have your team parent update volunteer rotations online; or whatever you can think of...
See the Staff Info page for how to arrange access, or contact the WebMaster for more information.
