LEND A HAND!
Like most other youth athletic organizations, the Managers and Coaches in GNBL freely give up their time to teach the players the fundamentals of baseball and sportsmanship. What you may not realize is that it takes the combined efforts of many other volunteers to provide a successful baseball program for your children. Some of these positions include: Team Moms, League Directors, GNBL Officers, Field Maintenance, Equipment Director, Scheduling, Sponsorships, Fundraising, Tryout Coordinator, Uniforms, Registration, Player Agent, Concession Stand Operations, Player Agent, All-Star Director, and Special Projects. We are blessed to have many of these position filled by dedicated volunteers – but they can always use more help. Once their kids grow up and continue their sports interests elsewhere, most volunteers retire. We need more volunteers to step forward to ensure that we provide the best baseball program possible to our children. Please take inventory of your talents and energies, and contact a league representative to take an active part in Great Neck Baseball! Mike Megge, GNBL President
SPORTSMANSHIP
There are t-shirts that boast, “Baseball is Life.” Although that may be true for some baseball extremists, I think it is fair to say that baseball does resemble life in many ways. Sportsmanship teaches our children how to behave on the ball field. Hopefully these lessons will extend beyond the diamond. We at GNBL are committed to teaching all players the fundamentals of baseball, but we are equally dedicated to develop the characteristics of good sportsmanship: respect and tolerances of your teammates, opponents, and umpires; understanding and abiding by the rules of the game; perseverance to continue 146 trying throughout the game, regardless of the game’s score; and graciousness in both victory and defeat. We ask that all parents and spectators support our efforts on the field by setting a good example in the stands. Please be supportive of all the players and coaches and do not argue with the umpires’ decisions. If you observe any behavior of players, coaches, or parents that is improper for youth baseball, please contact the appropriate League Director, or any one of the GNBL board members
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| Tee Ball (Ages 5-6) | 
| 70 ft Bases (Ages 10-12) | 
| Coach Pitch (Ages 7-8) | 
| 80 ft Bases (Ages 13-14) | 
| Kid Pitch (Ages 9-10) | 
| 90 ft Bases (ages 15-16) | | | 
| Ages 17,18,19 |
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GNBL Boundary Description |
Great Neck Baseball League’s boundaries are registered with PONY Baseball, Inc. Players that reside outside these boundaries may register for GNBL’s regular season league play but are ineligible to play on GNBL PONY Baseball All Star Tournament Teams participating in PONY Baseball Tournaments. Player league boundary eligibility is reviewed when PONY Tournament Team Eligibility affidavits are completed and will be subject to verification by PONY representatives. South from Chesapeake Bay down east side of Thalia Creek to Va. Beach Blvd, West on Va. B. Blvd. to Holland Rd. South down east side of Holland Rd. to Pr. Anne Rd., South to West Neck Rd., South to North Landing River. Players must play in the association he selects until he ages out of that division. Example: player registered at Lynnhaven in Pinto must stay at Lynnhaven until his eligibility is over in the Pinto program.
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Board of Directors
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E-Mail
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President
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Mike Megge
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435-5201
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1st Vice President
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Steve Cohen
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510-1122
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2nd Vice President
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Mike Adolphi
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761-3669
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Treasurer
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Christine Wilson
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567-9737
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Secretary
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Mike DeJaeger
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647-8560
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Breakers Director
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Sam Estep
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617-2957
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Pony Director (ages 13-14)
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Van Whitmire
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449-8314
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Bronco Director (ages 11-12)
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Scott Sylvera
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685-8842
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Mustang Director (ages 9-10)
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Mike Morreim
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412-4363
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Pinto Director (ages 7-8)
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Mike Pope
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625-0081
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Shetland Director (ages 4-6)
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Eric Weintraub
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343-7450
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Registration
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Tim Butt
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373-0685
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League Mom
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Mistina Clark
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286-2480
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Promotion/Sponsorship
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Schrevia Colbus
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651-3742
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GREAT NECK BREAKERS
As we get ready to launch into another season of Great Neck Breakers
Baseball, the following is a list of some of the rules and accommodations
that have evolved since the inception of the Breakers program. Remember
that the primary goal of the Breakers program is to strengthen our All-Star
play during the summer. Therefore, we cannot allow the Breakers program
to interfere with All-Star play. The secondary goal is to provide an
alternative to AAU Baseball to entice our better players to remain in the
Great Neck program. The following rules have been established to reflect
these goals.
The following list is intended to serve as a reminder for the coaches and
the league on the “dos and don’ts” for Breaker Baseball:
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