Fallout
Log In
Username

Password

Remember Me



Menu
Home
Game Results
Photos
History of Softball Lite
Links
Joan's Guide to Softball
Manuel's Best Movies List

Rule Change Proposal
As long as there is no intent to proceed to the next base, should base runners be allowed to run past 2nd and 3rd base as they do at 1st base?
Let us try it
Absolutely not



[View Result]

Votes: 16
Comments: 0

Calendar

Home

Welcome to Softball Lite (Scroll down for Softball Lite Tee Shirts)

You've reached the humble home of Softball Lite. The site is still under construction and will always be until the end of time. It is intended to be an extension of the inclusiveness, comradery and good sportsmanship that is the very foundation of Softball Lite.

Visit PHOTOS. Click on each photo for a better view. Hopefully, this section will grow over the years. If you have some photos or video links, share them with the site.

Different polls will be up from time to time and suggestions and contributions are welcomed. You have to register to vote or to make comments so please register. Your e-mail address will not be sold to any of those companies who are always trying to sell enhancement products.

The site is no frills and it remains a learning experience for the webmaster who must also work for a living. Suggestions are welcomed although may not be acted upon due to technical incompetence.

You will be notified by e-mail as new material is added.

Softball Lite Poster Circa 2004

This is a recruiting poster put together in 2004. It also contains an article written in 2001 in The Rivertowns Enterprise. Val and Barry showing good form. I believe that is Alan in the second photo from the bottom on the left. Nice shorts Alan.

Poster Circa 2004

Softball Lite Tee Shirts

Jon has come up with a great tee shirt for Softball Lite and provides the following information:


Designer Tee

The opportunity arose at my advertising job to use a professional designer, Marina, to create a personal tee shirt of my choice (so as to prove a particular design concept). I asked her to do a tee for Softball Lite.

This is the result. Apologies for not showing players falling off bar stools at Maud’s, or going with Michael Frisbie’s better idea of featuring a fielder watching a ball go through his/her legs. Not Marina’s style.

Here’s the deal. My agency eats Marina’s $735 fee, but the $27 per shirt production cost is on whoever buys one. (Crummy mass-produced silk-screened tees at The GAP and BR cost more.) Absolutely no obligation, moral or otherwise.

Just let me know (softballlite@aol.com) if you’re interested – specify quantities and sizes. Send no money; I’ll try to collect when I next see you. And as they say, supplies are limited.

And hey – does anyone else want to design a cap?

Jon

Scroll down for tee shirt images.

Softball Lite Tee Shirts

Thank you to the Parks & Recreation Departrment

Many thanks to Ray Gomes, Recreation Superintendent at the Hastings-on-Hudson Parks & Recreation Department for once again providing us with a permit for 2009.

Created on 02/04/2003 10:24 AM by admin
Updated on 04/22/2009 07:10 PM by elopez
 Printable Version

Comments
The comments are owned by the poster. We are not responsible for its content.