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In the spring of 2016,
Thurmont Little League (TLL)
will be celebrating its 65 season
th
of baseball. To help celebrate this
exciting year of baseball, they
asked their TLL families to share
with them in ten words or less:
“What Does Thurmont Little
League Mean to You?” Below is what “Making memories with friends “TLL is where memories are made, “Concession stand, friends, games,
they had to say. while sharing the love of the game.” players become friends, and coaches wall ball, and playing around.” —
“Pretty much life, because I love —Stacey Mayne, parent. become kids again.” — Ryan and Keiten Castellow, player.
baseball.” —Bryont Green, player. “Great opportunity to interact with Tammy Ferrell, parents and coach. “At TLL, my boys have fallen
“Friends, family, mentors, teachers, other families in our community.” “TLL is our home away from in love with the game of baseball,
role models . . . all wrapped into —Erik and Laura Krauss, coach and home.” —Lisa Lowry, parent. built friendships, and have learned
one.” — Dylan and Tracey Jessee, parent. “Everything; it is good!” —Evan the meaning of being part of a
player and parent. “An organization that has made Morris, player. community.” —Nick Kinna, parent.
“Seeing the development of all the Thurmont feel like home for our “The place where you have fun.” — “TLL is the best place to run the
kids over the years.” —Jason Moore, family.” —Kathleen Davis, parent. Ben Krauss, player. bases with friends.”—Mason Ferrell,
coach. “I love TLL because I love to play player.
“TLL has helped me learn the game
“TLL provides the invaluable baseball.” —Colton Gray, player. and have FUN through some tough “Baseball, friends, small town
opportunity for family and friends to “…the boys are all so supportive years of my life.” —Noland Kinna, community, coaching, life-long
nurture a sense of pride, commitment, of each other. I think that says a player. lessons, memories.” —Tim Castellow,
and community.” —Mark and lot about our program.” —Cara coach.
Tammy Tingler, coach and parent. McMannis, parent. “Class act organization and very “TLL is a place where the
“TLL is a place where kid’s dreams “I like the growth by the league rewarding to coach and see youth community comes together to support
can come true.” —Melissa Kinna, and what it’s done for my boys.” — grow on and off the field.” —Craig the movement of children learning
Mayne, coach.
parent. Phil Morris, coach. about baseball and developing and
“Competitive, fun, and I get to play
“Lots of fun enjoying the “It’s not just baseball; it’s learning with my friends.” —Dylan Wangness, maintaining lifelong friendships.” —
excitement of baseball.” —Aiden character and building life lessons.” player. Missy Donnelly, parent.
Mayne, player. —Layla Watkins, parent. “TLL means... Learning America’s
“It represents my community and “Good friends, having fun, enjoying pastime from a great bunch of
“Forming great relationships with
that makes me want to do my best.” people in our community.” —Dana the game, and making memories.” — volunteers!” —Blaine Young,
Debbi Burke, parent.
—Matthew Tingler, player. Marsh, parent. volunteer.
“Fun, baseball, teamwork, and
“TLL has made me realize how fun “Being with friends and it’s just friends.” —Peyton Castellow, player. Registration for the TLL 2016
baseball is!” —Justin Mehall, player. plain fun.” —Payton Morris, player. spring season is NOW OPEN until
“Smiles on the kids’ faces when “TLL means having a place to Tuesday March 1, 2016. Online
“In today’s busy, high tech world,
friends compete against each other.” it’s simplicity and tradition.” — spend countless hours with my son.” registration is available at their
—Brent Reynolds, coach.
—Jen Moore, parent. Heather Burke, parent. website at www.TLLbaseball.com.
“TLL means being able to have fun
“I love baseball and making new “TLL means being part of One Big and play a game of baseball with my Players for Thurmont, Sabillasville,
Emmitsburg, Rocky Ridge,
friends. It makes me happy.” —Brady Family.” —Dawn Cevario, parent. friends.” —Kyleigh Donnelly, player. Woodsboro, Taneytown, and Union
Davis, player. Bridge are welcome to register.
“The best place to play baseball.” “…it is not just about learning a “Fun environment to learn and Come be a part of the Little League
—Wyatt Kinna. sport, but learning about patience, share with kids and adults.” —Wayne experience. All games are played in-
Watkins, coach.
consistency, and respect for others.”
“Learning skills while making —Dave Shipton, coach. “Community, friendships, and house at the Thurmont Little League
lifetime memories with friends.” — “Inspires you to reach your goals.” family, all rolled up into one. The Complex, which provides families the
Trish Hahn, parent. – Gavin Watkins, player. experience is UNRIVALED.” —Ed convenience of not having to travel
around the county during school
“Meeting new friends and making Lowry, coach and president. nights for games.
“Great opportunity for young
good memories.” —Nate Marsh, children in the community to have “Playing the game I love with my The TLL is looking forward
player. fun.” —Dawn Fisher, parent. friends.” —Dylan “Pip” Cevario, to seeing your player on the Little
“TLL is community: fun, friends, “It means family, friendship, fun, player. League Ball Fields. Feel free to call
and baseball family in a small town!” sportsmanship and our home away “Family friendly and fun for the Ed Lowry with questions at 267-664-
—Kate Gray, player. from home.”—Kara Castellow, whole family.” —Kiley Gray, parent. 5059 or email thurmontbaseball@
“I like the life lessons and parent. hotmail.com.
“TLL has been a great experience for
memories being made.” —Karen “TLL is learning about baseball our family…it’s been about being part
Morris, parent. and getting the chance to play of a community that comes together We Invite You to Share Your Good News!
“Learning and growing to be the baseball with your friends.” —Matin and forms lasting friendships.” — • [email protected] •
best I can be.” —Jordan Moore, player. Donnelly, player. Brooke Kovalcik, parent. • Publisher’s Line 301-447-2804 •
In the spring of 2016,
Thurmont Little League (TLL)
will be celebrating its 65 season
th
of baseball. To help celebrate this
exciting year of baseball, they
asked their TLL families to share
with them in ten words or less:
“What Does Thurmont Little
League Mean to You?” Below is what “Making memories with friends “TLL is where memories are made, “Concession stand, friends, games,
they had to say. while sharing the love of the game.” players become friends, and coaches wall ball, and playing around.” —
“Pretty much life, because I love —Stacey Mayne, parent. become kids again.” — Ryan and Keiten Castellow, player.
baseball.” —Bryont Green, player. “Great opportunity to interact with Tammy Ferrell, parents and coach. “At TLL, my boys have fallen
“Friends, family, mentors, teachers, other families in our community.” “TLL is our home away from in love with the game of baseball,
role models . . . all wrapped into —Erik and Laura Krauss, coach and home.” —Lisa Lowry, parent. built friendships, and have learned
one.” — Dylan and Tracey Jessee, parent. “Everything; it is good!” —Evan the meaning of being part of a
player and parent. “An organization that has made Morris, player. community.” —Nick Kinna, parent.
“Seeing the development of all the Thurmont feel like home for our “The place where you have fun.” — “TLL is the best place to run the
kids over the years.” —Jason Moore, family.” —Kathleen Davis, parent. Ben Krauss, player. bases with friends.”—Mason Ferrell,
coach. “I love TLL because I love to play player.
“TLL has helped me learn the game
“TLL provides the invaluable baseball.” —Colton Gray, player. and have FUN through some tough “Baseball, friends, small town
opportunity for family and friends to “…the boys are all so supportive years of my life.” —Noland Kinna, community, coaching, life-long
nurture a sense of pride, commitment, of each other. I think that says a player. lessons, memories.” —Tim Castellow,
and community.” —Mark and lot about our program.” —Cara coach.
Tammy Tingler, coach and parent. McMannis, parent. “Class act organization and very “TLL is a place where the
“TLL is a place where kid’s dreams “I like the growth by the league rewarding to coach and see youth community comes together to support
can come true.” —Melissa Kinna, and what it’s done for my boys.” — grow on and off the field.” —Craig the movement of children learning
Mayne, coach.
parent. Phil Morris, coach. about baseball and developing and
“Competitive, fun, and I get to play
“Lots of fun enjoying the “It’s not just baseball; it’s learning with my friends.” —Dylan Wangness, maintaining lifelong friendships.” —
excitement of baseball.” —Aiden character and building life lessons.” player. Missy Donnelly, parent.
Mayne, player. —Layla Watkins, parent. “TLL means... Learning America’s
“It represents my community and “Good friends, having fun, enjoying pastime from a great bunch of
“Forming great relationships with
that makes me want to do my best.” people in our community.” —Dana the game, and making memories.” — volunteers!” —Blaine Young,
Debbi Burke, parent.
—Matthew Tingler, player. Marsh, parent. volunteer.
“Fun, baseball, teamwork, and
“TLL has made me realize how fun “Being with friends and it’s just friends.” —Peyton Castellow, player. Registration for the TLL 2016
baseball is!” —Justin Mehall, player. plain fun.” —Payton Morris, player. spring season is NOW OPEN until
“Smiles on the kids’ faces when “TLL means having a place to Tuesday March 1, 2016. Online
“In today’s busy, high tech world,
friends compete against each other.” it’s simplicity and tradition.” — spend countless hours with my son.” registration is available at their
—Brent Reynolds, coach.
—Jen Moore, parent. Heather Burke, parent. website at www.TLLbaseball.com.
“TLL means being able to have fun
“I love baseball and making new “TLL means being part of One Big and play a game of baseball with my Players for Thurmont, Sabillasville,
Emmitsburg, Rocky Ridge,
friends. It makes me happy.” —Brady Family.” —Dawn Cevario, parent. friends.” —Kyleigh Donnelly, player. Woodsboro, Taneytown, and Union
Davis, player. Bridge are welcome to register.
“The best place to play baseball.” “…it is not just about learning a “Fun environment to learn and Come be a part of the Little League
—Wyatt Kinna. sport, but learning about patience, share with kids and adults.” —Wayne experience. All games are played in-
Watkins, coach.
consistency, and respect for others.”
“Learning skills while making —Dave Shipton, coach. “Community, friendships, and house at the Thurmont Little League
lifetime memories with friends.” — “Inspires you to reach your goals.” family, all rolled up into one. The Complex, which provides families the
Trish Hahn, parent. – Gavin Watkins, player. experience is UNRIVALED.” —Ed convenience of not having to travel
around the county during school
“Meeting new friends and making Lowry, coach and president. nights for games.
“Great opportunity for young
good memories.” —Nate Marsh, children in the community to have “Playing the game I love with my The TLL is looking forward
player. fun.” —Dawn Fisher, parent. friends.” —Dylan “Pip” Cevario, to seeing your player on the Little
“TLL is community: fun, friends, “It means family, friendship, fun, player. League Ball Fields. Feel free to call
and baseball family in a small town!” sportsmanship and our home away “Family friendly and fun for the Ed Lowry with questions at 267-664-
—Kate Gray, player. from home.”—Kara Castellow, whole family.” —Kiley Gray, parent. 5059 or email thurmontbaseball@
“I like the life lessons and parent. hotmail.com.
“TLL has been a great experience for
memories being made.” —Karen “TLL is learning about baseball our family…it’s been about being part
Morris, parent. and getting the chance to play of a community that comes together We Invite You to Share Your Good News!
“Learning and growing to be the baseball with your friends.” —Matin and forms lasting friendships.” — • [email protected] •
best I can be.” —Jordan Moore, player. Donnelly, player. Brooke Kovalcik, parent. • Publisher’s Line 301-447-2804 •