Rain or Shine Its Opening Day!


North Shore Little Leaguers | NSLL

Opening Day always has a special feel to it but if you are a little leaguer, it somehow feels that much more special. The rain this weekend did not deter the little ball players from taking the field and getting dirty, or in this case muddy. 

While many events were cancelled because of rain and the threat of even more to come, the North Shore Little League ran business as usual on this very special Opening Day. The league held its parade around the field at 8 am Saturday morning and then proceeded to get in as many games as they could throughout the day. 

The morning games went off without a hitch, while some of the early afternoon games were played in the drizzle, but the fields held up because of the excellent grounds keeping. Some late afternoon games did get washed out, but the day was filled with excitement that would not be deterred by the impending grey clouds. 

Jane Bonner was one of the special guests who braved the cold morning to celebrate with the ballplayers for the parade and she was all smiles on the field. Bonner later wrote about the event "Several events across Council District 2 were unfortunately cancelled due to the gloomy forecast—but North Shore Little League pulled off a fantastic Opening Day just before the rain rolled in! It was great to see old friends and the young athletes full of energy and excitement for another season on the field. A huge thank you to all the volunteers who make this day (and every season) so special for our kids and community. Your hard work, dedication, and spirit shine brighter than the clouds! Here’s to a great season ahead." 

The North Shore Fields complex is located in Miller Place and hosts both baseball and softball games for boys and girls aged 6 through 16. 

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