Happenings @ Hampton - May 13, 2015
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Happenings @ Hampton - May 13, 2015
Happenings @ Hampton Volume 1, Issue 2 May 13, 2015 What You Need to Know... May 13 Scorekeeping Clinic May 14 Scorekeeping Clinic May 15-18 Minor Tournament May 23 Coaches vs Managers Game #2 May 28 Gift Baskets for Silent Auction—please bring to the Office May 30 Hampton Dance & Silent Auction I gotta go... Have you got your dance tickets yet? The need to go to the bathroom for little kids can happen at the most inopportune times! younger divisions or who is unable to go to the washroom on their own, parents or guardians are responsible for escorting and supervising bathroom breaks or designating a relative to supervise as needed. Hampton is a safe place, and we all help to keep it that way by taking care of and supervising our kids. If you have a child in the May 30th 7:00 pm—12:30 am Strawberry Vale Community Hall Tickets on sale @ the Concession Victoria Goddess Run Kids Run Hampton Little League was a recent recipient of a grant from KidSport Victoria, to help with the building of the new dugouts on Diamond 2. day, and will be happening at Langford City Centre Park. KidSport is offering 25 complimentary spots in the Goddess run to the first 25 KidSport kids who register using the code “kidsport”. Hampton Little League kids are KidSport kids! 100% of proceeds raised from this event goes to KidSport Victoria – Active Girls. Kids who participate will receive: The race takes place on Sun- Brooks water bottle Post race snacks To register, and for further information, please go to: http:// victoriagoddess.com/event -details/ registration/ Page 2 Happenings @ Hampton The Ins and Outs of 50/50 If your team is playing on Diamond 1 and you are the Home team, you are responsible to sell 50/50 tickets. Hampton has a license to sell 50 / 50 and as such, we have to follow the rules set out by the Provincial Gaming Branch. The money raised is used to pay our umpires. Step 1 —Get the stuff Tickets are located inside the concession; you will find the tickets, recording book, envelopes etc. Step 2—Get Organized Obtain a $15.00 float from the cash register (ask the counter staff) Write down the beginning numbers in the book Make sure you have 2 different coloured rolls of tickets Tickets are 3 for 2.00 and 20 for 5.00 to the page in the book and have them sign it Sign it yourself Step 3—Get Selling Start selling at beginning the of the game - make 2 sweeps of the park During a break in the game, get the umpire on Diamond 1 to pull the ticket Take the winning ticket to the score booth to get the number announced, typically during the 4th inning Record the ending numbers of the tickets in the book Split the money into 2 envelopes, write on each envelope the amount Return the float to the register Hamptons envelope goes in the safe in the concession The winnings envelope goes to the front counter to be given out when claimed When the winner claims their prize, staple the winning ticket You are done! Some notes While selling the tickets – the winner does not have to be present to win - the number is recorded, and if it is not claimed - a note will be put up on the bulletin board. Last year we had quite a sizable pot from a big day that wasn't claimed that day, but about a week later, the person had kept their tickets - and they got about $85.00! What’s In Your Basket? Having a theme makes creating baskets for the Silent Auctions much easier! Have you thought about these? Book theme, Movie Night, Candy Explosion, Beach, Gardener, Mothers Day, Father’s Day, Birthdays, Spa Gift Basket, Chocolate, Picnic for Two, Ice Cream, Sports Lover, Fishing, Sports, Casino Night, The Cookie Baker's Basket, Going Green , Barbeque, Coffee or Tea theme, The Person who has Everything, Board Silly, Breakfast in Bed, Kid, Photographer's Gift Basket, Letter Writer's Gift Basket, Crafters Gift Basket, Pasta Lover Gift Basket, New Home Owner Gift Basket, “Adult” Gift Basket, Bachelors Gift basket, Athlete’s basket, bagel basket, Cheese, or ???… Volume 1, Issue 2 Page 3 Shout Out! Coach Ashley's positive attitude and encouraging words are greatly appreciated by all of the parents and kids that she coaches! Our teen Umpires who continue to return and are great mentors for the younger Umpires. There have been many compliments over the years of their fairness and consistent strike zones: Colton, Connor, Kai, Tate, and Aiden.. Congratulations Sam Seaberg from the Red Minors for his and the teams first ever triple!! Darlene Hammond, our Treasurer and Concession Director, spent most of Mother's Day in the concession. She also prepared the lovely free meal for all Moms at the Park! THANK YOU!!!!! To Jaylen Ormiston from the Green Minors for some GREAT hits this week! To the Mini T division, who all chip in to clear the field of all of our practice/game equipment. Many hands make light work! Thank you! We saw you, Ella Jeffery, doing a lot of base stealing out there this week for the Black Minors!! You are a great thief! Look out this weekend at the Minor tournament! The Blue Minors have the most players who volunteered for the tournament team! Good luck!! The hard work from the Black Major kids as well as Coach Al's (and others) great coaching is starting to really show. There have been a few plays in the last week that were amazing, I could have sworn I was watching the Major Leagues! Great Job covering the plate! On Saturday, May 9th a man in our Park was pushed over accidentally by a spooked dog and was taken to hospital by ambulance. Thank-you to all of the people who came over to assist and co-ordinate help arriving. Does anyone know how this man is doing? Shout out to all the helpful parents of blastballers!!!! To all the volunteers who have recently stepped up to be Team Parents for their teams! THANK YOU! You are all playing a critical role in communication and organization which contributes to the success of our community! Thanks again to all of the Volunteers that make Hampton a success! Page 4 Happenings @ Hampton Pitch, Hit & Run!!! Congratulations to all our Champions in the Pitch, Hit & Run! The Major League Baseball (MLB) Pitch, Hit and Run (PHR) is a skills competition for boys and girls ages 7-14 giving them the opportunity to showcase their pitching, hitting and running abilities. The top participants can advance through four (4) levels of competition, and the National Finals at the 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in New York this July We had a GREAT turnout! Thanks to all our volunteers who helped out!! Boys Age 7/8 Boys Age 13/14 All Around Champion Kole McNeil All Around Champion Kaylen Arnold Pitch Champion Reese Hammond/Parker Makcrow Pitch Champion Kaylen Arnold/Trey Hammond Hit Champion Kyan Bach Hit Champion Kaylen Arnold Run Champion Kole McNeil Run Champion Rhys Comm Boys Age 9/10 Girls Age 7/8 All Around Champion Aiden Leslie Marseille All Around Champion Mykayla McLean Pitch Champion Aiden Leslie Marseille Pitch Champion Mykayla McLean Hit Champion Drew Abercrombie Hit Champion Mykayla McLean Boys Age 11/12 Girls Age 11/12 All Around Champion Cameron Thomson All Around Champion Mariah Grant Pitch Champion Cameron Thomson Pitch Champion Elladee Kay Hit Champion Cameron Thomson Hit Champion Maria Grant Run Champion River Sanoy Run Champion Elladee Kay You should be dancing…. There will be a silent auction with amazing baskets There will be a cool game where if you win, you get to choose the basket of your choice and get it for $20 or less —OH MY! There will be spot dances There will be lots of fun people! All monies raised goes right back May 30th is the Hampton Dance and Silent auction! There will be food There will be music There will be drinks There will be prizes into the kids and programs. What are you waiting for? Tickets are on sale now at the Concession.