Category: In Memoriam

Little League® Recognized San Bernardino Attack Victims, First Responders at Special Ceremony During Western Regional Tournament Championship

Game collections donated to the Arrowhead United Way’s San Bernardino United Relief Fund   To pay homage to the victims of the December 2, 2015, terrorist attack at the Inland […]

  Little League® International remembers ESPN’s John Saunders. He was 61. Mr. Saunders, was a member of the ESPN stable of on-air talent for more than 30 years. He covered […]

Little League® International mourns the passing of Richard H. “Dick” Confair, an original member of the Carl E. Stotz Little League Baseball® Scholarship Committee. He was 84. Since 1994, Little […]

Little League® International mourns the passing of Ken Kampff, former New District 4 Administrator and one-time President of Eastside Little League in Rochester, N.Y. He was 89. Mr. Kampff, a […]

  Little League® International mourns the passing of Thomas “Tuck” Frazier, who was a player on the Lycoming Dairy team during the first Little League season in 1939, and a […]

Little League® International mourns the death of William Klug, a coach in El Segundo (Calif.) Little League. He was 39. Born on June 19, 1976, and a resident of El […]

Little League® International mourns the passing of Charlie Brush, former District 5 Administrator from Pinellas Park, Fla. He was 99. Mr. Brush was known for promoting Little League® to as […]

As the 12-year-old players in Ottawa National Little League (ONLL) unfurled, and firmed their grips on an enormous American Flag, a respectful hush came over the crowd. And, as those […]

Little League® International Mourns the Passing of Joe Garagiola

Little League® International remembers former Major Leaguer, television personality, and friend of the organization, Joe Garagiola. He was 90. A catcher for nine Major League seasons (1946 to 1954), Mr. […]

Little League® International mourns the passing of Victor Fitzgerald, District 1 Administrator from New Brunswick, Canada. He was 70. A native of Saint John, Mr. Fitzgerald spent more than 40 […]