Webutuck Little League is a home team to root, root, root for
Anticipating the start of the 2023 Webutuck Little League season, local coaching personnel gathered the young ballplayers sporting the season’s new jerseys for a group photo on Saturday, April 15, at Beekman Park in Amenia. 
Photo by Leila Hawken

Webutuck Little League is a home team to root, root, root for

AMENIA —  Opening day for the Webutuck Little League on Saturday, April 15, brought out young ballplayers in their new official jerseys and their families. A noon-hour parade carried coaches and team members through the Amenia town center and on to Beekman Park to enjoy a rally atmosphere and fun activities.

The 2023 season will see games played at Amenia’s Beekman Park and Millerton’s Eddie Collins Memorial Park. Games will be played at both locations throughout the season, scheduled to begin on Saturday, April 22, with the first games at Beekman Park.

Months of effort by Millerton town crews and local businesses have prepared the ballfield at Eddie Collins Memorial Park to host a number of this season’s games. New clay has been provided for the infield and repairs have been made to the dugout. Contributing to the revitalization were the Village of Millerton Public Works Department; Townscape of Millerton and Northeast; DJ Reilly General Maintenance, whose owner also serves as president of the Little League organization; and Northwest Lawn and Landscaping.

For the ceremony at Beekman Park, players and coaches lined up along the base lines of the baseball diamond to thank the business sponsors of the season; listen to the national anthem; hear the players and coaches recite the Little League pledge, a step done with obvious pride; and to catch the inspiring words of Senior Coach John Lamb.

Lamb addressed the gathering wearing his No. 24 uniform, honoring his years of professional play for the Pittsburgh Pirates as a right-handed pitcher. Today, he provides coaching and advice to local young players, and he had much of value to share.

“Baseball is the greatest game in the world,” Lamb told the crowd, as part of his season opening pep talk. The message clearly came across to the rapt young listeners.

The family of Noah Thompson was invited to speak, providing a touching remembrance of their son and sibling who died in February at the age of 17 as the result of an accident in Millerton. His mother spoke of the importance of the Webutuck Little League program in influencing Noah’s life growing up. His experience as a young player paved the way toward his playing varsity baseball at Webutuck High School, she said.

“He will be forever 17,” she said, noting that this year’s jerseys carry a remembrance and she shared her feeling that Noah will be cheering on the Webutuck Little League players throughout their season. A memorial bench in his honor is being planned for installation at Beekman Park.

More information is available by emailing -webutucklittleleague@gmail.com and at facebook.com/WebutuckLittleLeague

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