East Marietta Little League starts Blake Mahoney scholarship

Blake Mahoney

In April Blake Mahoney, an 11-year-old student at Eastvalley Elementary School, was tragically killed after a crash as he rode his bicycle in his neighborhood.

He followed his brother as a baseball player at Sewell Park with the East Marietta National Little League, and now his family has established a scholarship program in his name.

Registration is underway for the spring season, and here’s more from East Marietta about the financial need-based scholarships, and how to apply with a deadline that’s coming soon:

Blake’s absence has created a void that will never be filled. It was very noticeable when his teammates played their first intermediate season without Blake this past fall. Blake was a baseball player. You could tell in how he carried himself. Blake came by baseball naturally, and he had great technique. He knew where the play should be, a credit to his baseball acumen, acquired no doubt from watching his brother play countless baseball games. He was a student of the game, and while in the dugout, he was either hanging on the fence or sitting on the baseball bucket, soaking in the game.

The Mahoney family established a scholarship in Blake’s name, to be awarded to players at East Marietta National Little League. This scholarship will financially help an inspiring baseball player—to continue in Blake’s spirit, for the love of the game.

We plan to award 6 scholarships this spring in Blake’s name. Please complete the application and submit all paperwork by January 15, 2021. Application can be found here:

https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSdIPF9…/viewform

 

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East Marietta Little League opening celebration postponed

It’s going to be a bit chilly Saturday morning—just above freezing, according to the local weather forecast—and as a result the East Marietta Little League has postponed its opening day festivities.East Marietta Little League

They were supposed to take place at 9 a.m. Saturday at Sewell Park, but the event has been pushed back to the same time, the same place, next Saturday, March 7.

Saturday’s first slate of games is still scheduled to go on. By later Saturday morning, we’re expecting sunshine with high temperatures nearing 50.

The Little League season starts Friday and Saturday for East Side Baseball at Fullers Park and on Saturday for Sandy Plains Baseball at Carl Harrison Park and Sweat Mountain Park.

East Marietta’s Opening Day event includes special guests, team introductions and a ceremonial first pitch.

Next Saturday is projected to be warmer, in the high 50s.

 

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East Cobb youth baseball and softball registration underway

East Cobb youth baseball and softball registration

Several youth baseball and softball organizations in East Cobb are conducting registration now, and over the next couple weeks will have clinics and other events to get ready for the spring season.

On Friday, the East Marietta National Little League will hold its 3rd annual Baseball Bash at D-BAT (1666 Roswell Road) from 6-8 p.m., with games, pizza and a visit from former Chicago Cub Corey Patterson. You can sign up your kids on-site as well.

Registration continues at the East Marietta spring evaluations Feb. 2 at Sewell Park (2055 Lower Roswell Road). It’s not being billed as a tryout but a way to provide for competitive play at all levels; more at the EMNLL website;

On Saturday is the Sandy Plains Softball Fun Day, with walk-up registration, from 12-2 at the organzation’s fields at 2977 Gordy Parkway. Food, games, raffle prizes and other activities will take place; visit the SPSA website for more;

Not far way, Sandy Plains Baseball Instructional Clinics will take place at two locations on Saturady. The first is for ages 9-12 from 11-1 at Harrison Park (2653 Shallowford Road), and the other is from 2-3:30 for ages 5-8 at Sweat Mountain Park (4346 Steinhauer Road). The SPB website has more information and online registration.

Registration also is underway for East Side Baseball, which also has skills evals on Saturday, and Terrell Mill Softball.

 

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East Cobb youth baseball registration underway through January

It’s bitterly cold as 2018 begins, so it doesn’t feel much like baseball season, but time is running out for East Cobb youth baseball registration.

Registration continues through Jan. 28 for the East Marietta National Little League, which will have player evaluations Feb. 3, followed by the start of practices Feb. 10 and the Opening Day celebration at Sewell Park on March 10.East Cobb youth baseball registration

Full registration information, including costs and season dates, can be found here.

At East Side Baseball, the online registration deadline is this coming Sunday, Jan. 7, with a late fee applying after that. Evaluations start during the month, on Jan. 20, with the season starting on March 3 and the rookie season following on March 17.

More registration information is listed here.

Registration for the recreational season at the Sandy Plains Baseball Association concludes on Jan. 25 at 9 p.m., with late fees applying after that. More details here about fees and age groups. Evaluations start on March 3.

East Cobb Baseball‘s spring season starts in late February with various Triple Crown tournament events for ages 8-14. For more information and a full schedule of events, click here.

 

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