It isa new day for Santa Ana Little League as Little League District 30 has granted Santa Ana’s Little Leagues permission to run a trial program this year that will create open boundaries in our city. That means your child will be able to sign up at the Santa Ana Little League of your choice! District 30’s Santa Ana boundaries run from East of Santa Ana River to the 55 Freeway South of the 22 Freeway & North of the 405 Freeway.
This is likely a reaction to the Pony League that set up shot in Santa Ana last year. They too can recruit players from all over the city and they have pilfered the ranks of our local Little Leagues.
Here are the Little Leagues in Santa Ana and their contact info:
- Registration for the Spring 2014 season started at NESALL, the Northeast Santa Ana Little League, on October 19, 2013 and will run from 9:00 to 12:00. Register early and receive a discount up to 20% off your registration fees. Click here for more info. Or contact Leo Sarinana at leosarinana26@gmail.com or 714 247-9624.
- Click here to contact the Southeast Santa Ana Little League. Or contact David Silva at davidsilva6420@att.net or Phone: 714-349-6103.
- Click here to contact the Santiago Little League. Or contact Peter Zapata at santiagobrewers@gmail.com or 714 905-4523. They also have early registration going on and are offering a $5 sibling discount.
- Click here to contact the Southwest Santa Ana Little League. Or contact Larry Edwards at prez4swll@att.net or Phone: 714 322-6918.They are offering sign ups Wednesday at the snack bar 6-7:30 pm Friday at the snack bar 6-7:30 pm.
- Click here to contact the Valley Little League. Or contact Harvey Contreras at harvey150313@yahoo.com or 714 795-8535.
Please contact the Presidents of any of the 5 Little League locations. Northeast – Sierra School, Santiago – El Salvadore Park, South East – Madison Park , Southwest – Memorial Park and Valley – Adams Park. Any questions please contact Denny @ 714 44 6581or Ron @ 714 957 4078.
The face of youth sports is changing quickly in America. Even more so in California and exponentially in Orange County.
See this Great Article:
http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Paying-to-play-is-new-normal-for-youth-athletes-4902034.php
This does not bode well for the less privileged kids. I noticed recently that the BLUE WAVE travel ball program has all but overtaken Northwood High School in Irvine. An opportunity NO WAY available to the majority of SAUSD students.
Our family has always preferred Little League Baseball over PONY. The kids are there to learn and play NOT to win at all costs and play out Daddy’s failed dreams.
“Daddy’s failed dreams”
I love it.
All Daddies have little Daddy Babies to live out there failed Dreams- (lives).
Perpetuate the cycle of Self Absorption haaa haaa.
charge them for it. $$$$$$$$.