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New York State 2008 Handbook
NOW ONLINE


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2008 RULE BOOKS are available!

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New York State ASA
PO Box 3134
Oswego, NY 13126





ASA’s Minimum Criteria for Known Offenses


All background check results should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. An ASA committee has evaluated certain background check issues and advised ASA's Board of Directors' of the committee's conclusions. Recently, ASA's Board of Directors adopted a policy that states, at a minimum, any person who is known to have been convicted of any of the offenses described on the attached sheet warrants exclusion from any ASA youth program activities. This would include any participation as a coach, manager, official, umpire or participation in any other capacity with respect to J.O. league or other youth program activities.

The attached sheet lists various offenses. Different states adopt different laws and categorize different offenses. The attached list of offenses is not intended to be an exhaustive list. Your organization should exclude any person from ASA youth program activities for any other offense you deem appropriately relates to these issues.

All persons involved with any J.O. programs should remain diligent in safeguarding the welfare of the participants. Merely conducting background screenings is not a guarantee that your program will be problem-free. For instance, a background screening will not reveal a first time offender. A background screening may also fail to reveal conviction information on an individual using a false name or date of birth to conceal a criminal history.

Any person observing any criminal conduct should immediately report the conduct to the police.

Offenses that cause MANDATORY REJECTION






2008 Fred Schneider Memorial Scholarship Recipient





New York State ASA has a New Umpire-in-Chief

Dave Staples has replaced Ed Crane. Ed relocated to Georgia to be closer to his family. Ed has worked with Dave to make the transition smooth. Dave has an extensive background in umpiring at all levels. He has covered 10U JO eents all the way to ASA Elite Tournaments. Dave will be another of the outstanding UIC's New York State ASA has been fortunate to have serve the organization.





2008 NYSASA Tournament Schedules

2008 New York State A.S.A. Junior Olympic Championship Schedule


2008 Adult Championship Schedule






3,000th ACE Coach Certifies

2008 ASA Code Changes and Comments

2008 Playing Rule Changes





"Grandfathered" Bats No longer authorized beginning in 2008


NYSASA State Tournament Rules







NYS ASA in Rwanda


Longtime umpire Doxsey retiring ... sort of






Press Release - Clintons Recognized by ASA





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