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SPRING BALL - MAY 26th, 2012

Majors Final Season Standings Riviera Little League

W

L

T

GP

PCT

Mets

11

6

1

18

.639%

VISITOR

Orioles

10

8

18

.556%

Orioles

7

Mets

8

Phillies

8

8

2

18

.500%

Reds

3

Phillies

2

Cubs

8

9

1

18

.472%

Cubs

9

Reds

8

10

18

.444%

Red Sox

6

10

18

.389%

2

Last Weeks Box Scores HOME

Red Sox 10

Home Run Leaders: Ryan Buelet (3), Javin Fish (3), Jacob Nafke (2), Adam Turner (1)

Majors Play-off Bracket Mets Cubs Game #1

(Winning Team in Red)

Game #3 Cubs

Reds

Game #7 Orioles

Phillies Game #2

Game #4 Red Sox

Game #10 Championship Game

Red Sox Phillies Game #5

Loser Game #7

Loser Game #3

Game #9 Game #8

Reds Game #6 Loser Game #4

Pic’s from Riviera

Minors Play-off Bracket Hooks Timber Rattlers Game #1

Game #5

Hooks

(Winning Team in Red)

Hot Rods

Hot Rods

Game #10 River Bandits Game #3

River Bandits

Muckdogs Game #15 Storm Game #4

Storm

Owlz Knights Game #2 Bulls

Game #11

Game #18 Championship Game

Knights Game #6

Knights

Threshers

Loser Game #11 Hot Rods

Bulls Game #7

Game #9 Game #16 Loser Game #10 Threshers

Game #8

Game #17

Muckdogs

Muckdogs

Timber Rattlers

Loser Game #15

Game #14

Game #13

Game #12 Owlz

Owlz

Home Run Leaders: Jaxon Fish (3), Austin Adams (2), Ben Wheeler (1), Jason Davis (1)

Snack Shack Corner!

There’s still time to get over to the snack shack and try some of the great Burgers, Hot Dogs, Fries and other specials before the end of the season. Proceeds from the Snack Shack support our fields and improvements for next season.

“Son, what kind of pitch would you like to miss?” - Dizzy

Dean

Stump the Ump… Learning the Rules of Little League Situation: Bases full, two out, batter hits ball over fence for home run. Batter misses first base. Proper appeal is made by defensive team. How many runs score? (Answer on last page)

RLL Player Spotlight! T-Ball to Majors Through out the season we will be honoring players who have played at RLL from T-Ball to Majors with pictures and short interviews in the league’s weekly Diamond Dust newsletter.

Cameron Stamer What is you favorite memory at RLL? Answer: Hearing about the new Little League 50/70 division and the chance to come back and play next year. What do you like the most about RLL? Answer: What I like most about RLL is being able to play baseball with my friends. It’s really FUN! Who was your favorite teammate during your time at RLL? Answer: Ryan Wilmoth on the Minor Cardinals Which was your favorite team that you played on at RLL? Answer: This years Major Mets Team Who is your favorite MLB team? Answer: St. Louis Cardinals Who is your favorite MLB player? Answer: Skip Schumaker * During Cameron’s entire time playing baseball at Riviera he has always wore the #8 Jersey.

We’re on the Web! Www.rivieralittleleague.org

Special Thanks to Craig Zimmerman for contributing pictures to this weeks Diamond Dust!

Dear Riviera Little League Families, Each week RLL puts out “Th e Diamond Dust”. The Dia mond Dust is available at the Sn ack Shack on Saturdays and for download on the RLL web site in full color. In order to produce the new sletter each week I need your help. I am looking for art icle and picture submissions. Without your help I can not produce The Diamond Dust. Please email me pictures of games your watching. It’s a great way to get YOUR team int o The Diamond Dust. Good art icles include great games, team events and other RLL activit ies . Remember when writing art icles to keep them in the spi rit of Riviera Little League. Artic les about games should be positive and include information abo ut both teams. We may edi t submissions for content and length or reject inappropr iate articles. Please send your submissio ns, pictures, and suggestio ns. The deadline is each week on Th ursday by noon to be includ ed in that weeks Diamond Dust. Thanks for your time and help! Kirk Adams [email protected]

Stump the Ump… (Answer) Situation: None – Rule 7.10 (b) & 4.09 (a) EXCEPTIONS (1). No runs will score when the third out of an inning is made on the batter/runner before touching first base and the defense initiates a proper appeal.