Tri-County Baseball League

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Minutes of Meeting

Wednesday, February 16, 7:30 p.m.

Jordan A.C.

 

Absent: Limeport; Milford (late)

Treasurer's Report: March 3, 2000

Previous Balance:                                                                                            771.76

Income:            Upper Perk Chiefs credit to Stahleys                                            30.00  

                        Lower Nazareth franchise fee                                                    150.00

                        Total Income                                                                            180.00

Expenses:        None

Ending Balance                                                                                               951.76

 

Monies Owed to League:  Stahleys                                             50.00          

League debts:   Due Joe Labella                                                 126.51  Previous phone bill

                                                                                                72.00   Sports Page forfeit

New Team: Gene Dieter from Whitehall presented a new team, 12 to 13 players committed, but no field.  After some discussion, the league voted to deny the new team entry into the league for the 2000 season, but encouraged them to reapply for next year when field situation is secured.

 

Divisions: M. Brosious presented three scenarios for a 13-team league: one, two or three divisions.  The merits of each were debated, and the representatives voted to go with a one-division league.  There will be 30 games in the season, and 7 teams will make the playoffs.  The By-Laws will have to be amended to allow for a one-division league in the playoffs (replacement pages will be available at the meeting).  The address sheet will be amended to reflect a one-division league (attached).

 

League Fees and Financing: R. Ganser reported that according to his research, a 13-team league will require a league fee of $210 to cover regular League expenses.  D. Hemerly reported that Bob Fatzinger has agreed to sponsor the Radio Show for the 2000 season (last year’s cost, $440). 

 

J. Ciganick and S. Smull discussed the web site.  Three major advantages would include readily available updated schedules, rosters, and statistics.  Cost would be $500 for the 2000 season.  J. Ciganick reported on the membership card idea originally proposed by D. Snyder: To join the league, each player would have to pay a $5 membership fee to be placed on a roster.  He would then receive a membership card saying he is eligible to play, and his name would be placed on the web site roster.  This membership fee, with 13 teams with approximately 20 players per team, would raise $1300 for the league.  The monies raised would go toward the web site and other expenses, and a positive balance might possibly reduce each team’s share of banquet ad fees.  The web site was voted on and approved.

 

Publicity Director Needed: Dave Lutte is unable to take on this responsiblity; a new publicity director is needed.

 

Spring Valley A.A.: Jan Ciganick reported on conversations with Bob Ravier concerning our former meeting site.  The facility is gutted.  We will be unable to meet there during this year, and it appears unlikely we can hold the picnic-banquet there as well.  We will continue to meet at Jordan A.C. for the immediate future.  Another banquet site should be determined.  J. Ciganick suggested we make a donation to Spring Valley from funds raised through the membership cards.

 

Next meeting: Wednesday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m., Jordan A.C.

Baseball Money due in April — League Fees due in May

Baseball count by team:

Cetronia Longhorns           6

Gabelsville Owls              6

ICC Pirates                     4

Jordan Creek                  5

Lehigh Township Brewers  7

Limeport Bulls                 ?

Lower Nazareth               7

Milford Pioneers              ?

Northern Yankees            5

South Whitehall               4

Stahley’s Mariners           5

Tri-City Fleetwings          5

Upper Perk Chiefs           4