What do you do when Little League is over?
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Is your son or daughter finishing up their Little League season? Are you wondering where to go from here? Do they have the potential to play high school sports or beyond?
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Archive for the tag 'AAU'What do you do when Little League is over?Posted by bob hammerstrom Is your son or daughter finishing up their Little League season? Are you wondering where to go from here? Do they have the potential to play high school sports or beyond? Flip flop flub or hit by foul ball…Which hurt more?Posted by bob hammerstrom I wasn’t there when team manager, A.J. Jackson injured his ankle walking up a set of stairs in flip flops. But, I can say it wasn’t his fault for not moving fast enough when my son, Brandon ripped a foul ball down the third base line, hitting A.J.’s ankle in the same spot. Double-Ouch! NH Grizzlies collecting donations for fire victims from LitchfieldPosted by bob hammerstrom The NH Grizzlies baseball club is collecting donations for the Gerossie family of Litchfield, who lost their home to fire early this morning. Snack ideas for games on the roadPosted by bob hammerstrom At the big league baseball games, you may hear the words “popcorn, peanuts, Cracker Jacks,” or “beer here.” But, what do you bring on the road to AAU games when there are no vendors around? Tryouts begin today for NH spring sportsPosted by bob hammerstrom Interested in playing a high school sport this spring in New Hampshire? Chances are you tryouts will begin today after school. Local girl on NH U13 ODP soccer teamPosted by bob hammerstrom Happy news in our household! My daughter is thrilled to have been chosen for the NH U13 Girls ODP team. Take a month-long vacation!Posted by bob hammerstrom Need a vacation? How about a month? The thoughts are racing through your head already. Maybe Mexico, Florida or some desolate island. Baseball in October - Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!Posted by bob hammerstrom There’s almost nothing better than sitting at the ballpark for a wet, cold and windy baseball tournament. You know the kind, where the rain blows across the field sideways, the hot chocolate is cooled off by the time you walk back to the frozen metal bleachers, and you’re wearing so many layers that you look like a sumo wrestler! Is your child ready to play AAU baseball?Posted by bob hammerstrom Now that your son or daughter is finishing up their last year of Cal Ripken or Little League, are you planning for the next stage of their youth baseball career? You should be! About the authorWelcome to Raising Athletes, a blog for families involved in sports. I'm Bob Hammerstrom, a staff photographer and multimedia producer at The Telegraph in Nashua, N.H. I'm a parent of an athlete involved in AAU and high school sports. You can contact me at: bhammerstrom@
nashuatelegraph.com. Please share your thoughts and ideas in the comments as well.
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