To Live The Dream

Posted by admin on August 25, 2009 under News | 3 Comments to Read

David Pauley, a graduate of Longmont High School, his girlfriend, Samantha Rhew, and their 2-month-old daughter, Emme.  Steve Earley/The Virginian-Pilot

David Pauley, a graduate of Longmont High School, his girlfriend, Samantha Rhew, and their 2-month-old daughter, Emme. Steve Earley/The Virginian-Pilot

The Longmont Times Call ran a great story this past Sunday – Still Pushing by Rainer Sabin of the Virginian Pilot – providing an update on Longmont baseball product David Pauley.   It covers David and his pitching, and his path from playing  baseball in Longmont to where he is now – pitching with the Norfolk Tides.  It appears in the Sports section, but it should probably be in Life or Health.

Statistically, it is unlikely that anyone from the Longmont Tigers – or any local team for that matter, will make it to the Major Leagues.  I don’t know the stats specifically, but I suspect that is true.  Unlikely – but not impossible.  It’s even more unlikely when your son struggles with additional physical, medical or health challenges.  Except when those challenges make you work harder.  This is a thought-provoking read.

As we begin another season of baseball – this article serves as a reminder as to what youth sports is about.  Competition and winning – sure.  Teamwork – definitely.  Developing players skills, talents, and abilities on the field.  Providing an opportunity for kids to face and meet challenges on the field, so they are prepared to better deal with life off the field.  We put many things in front of our kids, in an attempt to see what sticks, what resonates, what will catch with them.

When they find what they like, and often it is Sports, and baseball, and they are  supported – they develop character, strength and heart.   Like David Pauley – a great example that, even if it is unlikely any one of our Tigers will make it to the big leagues, it is very likely they will be better equipped for whatever life brings them.

Mead Maverick Baseball Camp

Posted by admin on August 11, 2009 under News | Be the First to Comment

meadmavericklogoIt is a bit short notice, but if you have time available this week and you’d like another workout opportunity for your player, the Mead Mavericks are hosting a Baseball Camp starting tomorrow, Agust 12th through August 14th.

The camp is intended for incoming 6th, 7th, and 8th graders to the new Mead High School, however all other players are welcome as well.  this may be a good opportunity to hone skills for Longmont Baseball League competitive Tryouts on Saturday.

  • Registration is Wednesday morning at 8:30 – 9:00 AM
  • Camp will be held at Sandstone Ranch, Field #2, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM each day.
  • Cost is$10 (cash only)
  • Coaching led by Mead HS Head Baseball Coach Mike Owens

For more information call 303.485.0668.

Longmont Baseball 2010 AA Tryouts

Posted by admin on August 9, 2009 under News | Read the First Comment

The Longmont Baseball League has announced general information and tryouts schedule for the 2010 Fall and Spring  Competitive Baseball program.  General information about the program:

  • Ages 9-14
  • AA
  • Openings in all age groups
  • Cost $400 – $600 (can be reduced with fundraising)
  • League games played April through June
  • Tournaments played on weekends
  • Travel is involved

Competitive Tryouts for AA will be held Saturday, August 15th, 2009 at Clark Centennial Park in Longmont as follows:

  • 9 & 10 year olds – 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
  • 11 & 12 year olds – 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
  • 13 & 14 year olds – 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM

Save time and register for the tryouts at the LBL site.  Check the site for additional information and contact LBL Competitive Director Bill Farrell at 303-817-0779 for more information.

The Longmont Tigers coaches will be there for the 12 and Under age group – as we are looking to possibly fill one or two spots for the team.

If you have interest in joining our team, feel free to contact us at coaches@longmonttigers.com ahead of time and we’ll be happy to answer questions for you.

See you there!