Little League Announces Michelle Foglia as its 2007 Mom of the Year
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (July 31, 2007) – In 10 years as a Little League
volunteer with the East Hampton Little League, in Montauk, N.Y.,
Michelle Foglia has not served on the local board of directors in an
official capacity, but her work coordinating player registration,
umpires assignments and managing countless other administrative duties
has certainly not gone unnoticed. For her efforts and commitment to
the players in her local league, Mrs. Foglia has been selected as the
2007 Little League Mom of the Year.
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“I wasn’t expecting to be the only Mom of the Year,” Mrs. Foglia said.
“When I found out I was the only one, I was shocked and so was my
family. We all thought there had to be a Mom of the Year from each
state, or something.
“I don’t want to coach, but I do well with paperwork, organizing and
help out where I can,” Mrs. Foglia said. “I organize player sign-ups
and the practice schedules, and I am also in charge of assigning
umpires for the regular season and during all-stars.”
The Little League Mom of the Year Award was established in 1991 as a
symbolic form of recognition and tribute to the millions of mothers in
communities around the world who contribute their time to the Little
League program.
“This year’s Mom of the Year did not come into Little League looking
for accolades, but quickly earned the admiration of her fellow
volunteers,” Stephen D. Keener, president and chief executive officer
of Little League Baseball and Softball, said. “Appreciating the
positive Little League experiences enjoyed by her sons and daughter,
Mrs. Foglia continuously sets a positive example for those around her
regardless of the role or responsibility. Her children, Andrew, Dallas
and Sophia, are proud of their mother, as are the volunteers of East
Hampton National Little League, and Little League International is
pleased to honor her with this special award.”
Each year, Little League players are invited to compose an essay that
explains why their mothers should be the Little League Mom of the
Year. From that group, one Little League mother is selected. Nominated
by Dallas and Sophia, Mrs. Foglia will receive the award at the Little
League Baseball World Series in Williamsport, Pa., scheduled for Aug.
17-26.
“My mom has been involved in Little League for a long time, and she
can take care of any problem,” Dallas Foglia, 12, wrote. “She
represents our town and the East Hampton Little League like no other
possibly could. She’s the best!”
“She is always organizing something,” Andrew Foglia, 16, said. “I know
she does a lot for the league, but I didn’t think she did enough to
qualify for this type of award. It’s pretty cool.”
Mrs. Foglia is an office manager for her family’s furniture store, and
for the Albatross Hotel owned by Easthampton Little League coach Jim
Daunt.
“Michelle is a multi-tasking type of person,” Mr. Daunt said. “I think
she is more deserving of this award than anybody in Little League.
Michelle doesn’t take credit for anything, she just does it. No matter
the situation, she will iron it out in a nice, peaceful matter. It’s
her behind-the-scenes work that makes our Little League run, and
that’s were she’s at her best.”
Little League Baseball and Softball is the world’s largest organized
youth sports program, with nearly 2.7 million players and one million
adult volunteers in every U.S. state and scores of other countries.
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