FALL BALL GAME TIMES CHANGED FOR REST OF SEASON
All of the games in the final two weekends of Fall baseball will start 1 hours earlier than originally scheduled. This change is due to the Daylight Savings change we made last weekend.

Game times are now 12:00 noon, and 2:30 PM. This way we will have enough light to finish the late games without using the city's lights. Please make a note of these changes, and advise all of your team members of the changes.

2009 SPRING SEASON REGISTRATION INFO
The 2009 Long Beach PONY Spring season will get underway in February, and will run through June. Spring Season Registration forms will be available online, and at the snack bar. This is your chance to be a member of the most successful Pony program in the world over the past 2 seasons. Our league is known for it's high level of competition, and warm and friendly atmosphere. We have excellent coaches, and a World Class all-star program.

We will be conducting player registration for the 2009 season in the next few weeks.

League Fees are being finalized at this time, while we work on incoprorating the new city fee structure into our league budget.

The first Registration Session will be on Sunday, November 16th, between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM at Whaley Park.

Follow-up Registration dates will be held in December and early January. Please make sure you bring your birth certificate when you register. Contact us with any questions at webmaster@longbeachpony.org.

MIKE GUERERO NAMED 2008 PRIVETTE AWARD WINNER
A long running tradition of recognizing the most inspirational player in the league continued this year as Long Beach Pony awarded the PRIVETTE Award to the Dodger's Michael Guerero. We all congratulate Mike on this award, and his outstanding approach to the game of baseball.

LONG BEACH PONY PLAYER FACING TOUGH BATTLE NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT
One of our very own needs your thoughts and prayers. Former Long Beach Pony All-star Austen Mayer was recently diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma, and is facing a tough battle against this disease. He was admitted to Miller's Children's Hospital in Long Beach on 6/23, and has been receiving chemotherapy treatements since the diagnosis. He has been progressing well enough to be released back to his home on 7/10 for the remainder of his treatments.

You may remember Austen as the crafty lefthanded Red Sox pitcher, or the lightning fast baserunner and outfielder, or for many other positive reasons. His father Dave, was the president at Long Beach Pony for several years before stepping down this season. There are many ways that we as a baseball community can help out. First, there is a communication website www.austenmayer.com where you can send messages to Austen and read about his latest progress. Also, a fund has been established to help with the expenses and needs during this time, and donations can be sent to: AUSTEN MAYER, PO Box 7611, Long Beach, CA 90807-7611.

All of our thoughts and prayers go out to Austen, Dave, KJ, and Drew. Get well soon!



The local PONY baseball world descended upon Whaley Park on July 12th, as Long Beach Pony hosted the opening day of the PONY Sectional tournament. 10 teams are competing for the honor of advancing to the Super-Regional tournament in Whittier, starting on July 22. The top two teams from our event will advance.

The field was in great shape, the PONY banners were proudly on display, and our new scoreboard was up and shining for all to see. But the real beauty of the day was the great support and help we got from so many Whaley parents, players, and alumni.

Special thanks go out to Karen and Darin Reinhardt from East Long Beach Pony, for their tremendous support, insight, and cooperation in helping us get this event up to speed.

This event would not be possible if not for the key Long Beach Pony tournament committee members: Mike Sieckert, Ken Jakemer, Michelle Boy, Nikki Phlek, Sarah Williams, Rob Miladinovich, Lance Harper, Pat May, John Merola, Pat Merola, Paul Flores, Jim Hardy, Niles Bunnag, Mike Rondilla, the members of the 13 and 14 LB all-star teams, and all of the volunteers who have signed up to work during the event. Your efforts have already made a huge impact on this event, Long Beach Pony, and the city of Long Beach! Congratulations!

The excitement continues with 4 more games on Sunday, 2 games each weeknight on Mon-Tue-Wed, and the final games will be played on Saturday, July 19th.

Plan to spend some time this week out at Whaley Park, watching some of the best youth baseball played anywhere.

RED SOX ARE THE 2008 CHAMPIONS AFTER 8-4 WIN OVER DODGERS
The Red Sox took the early lead with 2 runs in the 1st, extended it a bit in the 3rd with 2 more runs, and got great pitching from starter Ty Provencher (4 innings, 2 runs) and closer Daniel DeWolf (3 innings, 2 runs) to keep the Dodgers from cashing in on several scoring opportunities.

Manager Mark Ziegenhagen, and his coaching staff of Steve Heavin, Dean Holmes, and Ross Stillwagon, led the Red Sox to a final overall record of 18-13, the second half title, and the league championship.

The big Red Sox hits of the game came from Victor Martinez (2 RBI double in the first) and Provencher (2-out, 2 RBI double).

On the other side of the field, the Dodgers came out with a heavily 13 year old line-up led by starting pitcher Bryan Tejada, and kept the game close through 5 innings, with the score 4-2 in favor of the Red Sox. The Dodgers out hit the Sox in this game by a count of 9-7, and were led by Scott Carey's strong 4 for 4 performance at the plate, but the Red Sox pitchers and their stingy defense would not allow a Dodger rally to get started.

The Sox broke the game open in the 6th, when they scored 4 unearned runs on 5 Dodger errors. As DeWolf struck out the last Dodger hitter, the Sox stormed the field in celebration of the very well deserved 2008 Whaley Championship!

Congratulations to both teams for a wonderful and exciting Championship series.

RED SOX EVEN SERIES AT 1 GAME APIECE WITH AN 8-6 COMEBACK WIN
The Dodgers and Red Sox battled again on Friday, with the Dodgers holding the early 4-2 lead after 4 innings, but the Sox would not go quietly.

With one out and the bases loaded in the 5th, Jake Hardy crushed a bases clearing triple to break the game open, as the Red Sox scored 5 times in the inning.

Daniel DeWolf came in for relief of wining pitcher Victor Martinez, while Brett Harper suffered only his second loss of the year after replacing Cody Elder with 2 out in the 4th.

The league championship comes down to one game on Sunday at 2:00 PM for all the marbles. We encourage you all to join us at our regular season finale.

DODGERS WIN PLAYOFF OPENER 4-2
The Red Sox bats were hot as they out hit the Dodgers 11-5, but the Dodgers made some timely defensive plays to stay close until the 6th inning when Ryan Napolillo's 2-out, 2-RBI double gave the Dodgers a 4-2 lead. Brett Harper made the lead stand up in the 7th, to seal the victory.

Eight different Red Sox players had hits during the game, with Daniel DeWolf and Victor Martinez at 2 each. Pitcher Ty Provencher went the distance for the Red Sox and pitched a solid game striking out 6 batters in 6 innings of work.

The Dodgers sent Cody Elder out to the mound to start the game and he responded with 4 solid innings, allowing 1 earned run before giving way to Harper in the 5th.

These two teams face off once again on Friday at 7:00 PM. Come on out and support your favorite players and teams!

THANK YOU TEAM SPONSORS!
Please click on SPONSORS at the left side of our homepage and find our generous team sponsors for 2007!! A huge thank you to all!

LONG BEACH POLICE ISSUE PARK SAFETY ADVISORY
Over the past couple of month's , there has been a string of smash and grab car burglaries at many of our local youth baseball leagues.

Here is an advisory put out by the Long Beach Police Department with important information for you to always keep in mind.

Park Safety Advisory

"The job of arguing with the umpire belongs to the manager, because it won't hurt the team if he gets thrown out of the game."
--- Earl Weaver





2008 World Champions


YESTERDAY'S GAMES

WHEN
WHERE
TEAMS

TODAY'S GAMES

WHEN
WHERE
TEAMS

UPCOMING GAMES

WHEN
WHERE
TEAMS


LEAGUE LEADERS

WINS
SAVES
HOME RUNS

# Harper
(9)

# Provencher
(5)

# Bunnag
(4)

# Contreras
(4)

# Martinez
(4)

# Mota
(4)

# De Jong
(3)

# Hughes
(3)

# Oehler
(3)

# Van Buskirk
(3)

# Williams
(3)

# Byers
(2)

# Davis
(2)

# Elder
(2)

# Hyde
(2)

# Salaya
(2)

# Stillwagon
(2)

# Contreras
(2)

# Brannon
(1)

# DeWolf
(1)

# Harper
(1)

# Hill
(1)

# Marcucci
(1)

# McCabe
(1)

# Salaya
(1)

# Sarmiento
(1)

# Wilkins
(1)

# Elizalde
(6)

# Pasillas
(5)

# Maccarrone
(4)

# Van Buskirk
(4)

# Provencher
(3)

# De Jong
(3)

# Walker
(2)

# Casias
(2)

# Williams
(2)

# Contreras
(2)

# Harper
(2)

# Hyde
(2)

# DeWolf
(1)

# Tejada
(1)

# Oehler
(1)

EXPERIENCE THE THRILL AND EXCITEMENT OF BASEBALL AT LONG BEACH PONY

  • Long Beach Pony Baseball is one of the best-kept secrets for youth baseball players in Long Beach.
  • Long Beach Pony Baseball is open to players 13-14 years old.
  • The baseball diamond is located at Whaley Park (corner of Atherton and Bellflower Blvd.) next to Cal State Long Beach.
  • We offer a full baseball facility with snack bar, restrooms, and live game announcers.
  • While Long Beach Pony plays within a competitive Pony environment we limit our team rosters to 13 players so that all players enjoy more playing time.
  • Make no mistake, the competition is keen… with Long Beach Pony capturing 2 Pony Baseball World Series titles.
  • Many of our players develop their skills for high school baseball moving on to Long Beach Poly, Wilson, Millikan, St. John Bosco, Valley Christian, Mayfair and St. Anthony's.
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LONG BEACH PONY GEAR
AVAILABLE aT THE SNACKBAR

Choose from the following selections:

Short sleeve t-shirt - $15
Hooded sweatshirt - $25

All items come in black or gray heather.
Each has the big Long Beach Pony Baseball logo on the front,
and the small LB logo on the back.

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