60 Years of CLL History
Subscribe to our NewsletterOn June 6, 1939, in a town by the same name just over 160 miles to our north, the very first Little League baseball game was played. In the years that followed other Little League programs like the one in Williamsport, PA, sprang up. Fifteen years later it made it’s way to Williamsport, MD.
Conococheague Little League played its first games in May of 1954 at Conomac Park. Williamsport celebrated its first ever Little League Opening Day ceremony. The league was made up of four teams with local sponsors known as the Lions, Merchants, Indian and Atheltics. Don Harsh, playing for the Lions was the first batter at the plate, followed by Lee Downey, a former County Commissioner and local realtor. The Athletics won the league championship that year with now County Commissioner William McKinley playing in right field.
In 1960 the League moved away from the floodprone Potomac River flatland into its newly constructed field in Byron Memorial Park. Ebersole Field, named for the League’s longtime president and patron Donald “Pinky” Ebersole, was made possible through the efforts of the Williamsport Lions Club which was led by Joe Scott. Just a year later, Conococheague’s Little League All-Star team beat Salisbury 1-0 to win the State Championship.
Since its modest start in 1954, Conococheague Little League has grown to include T-ball, Minor League, Major League, Junior and Senior League divisions with fields at three locations thoughout the town (Billy Doub Field, Ebersole Field and Nelson Deal Field). This allows hundreds of youth each season to participate in America’s favorite past-time that has continued for the past 60 years.
Williamsport has a long and successful baseball tradition and the programs at Conococheague Little League have allowed that tradition to grow and flourish. The League can boast State championships at the Little League and Senior League levels as well as numerous district and tournament championships. The League annually fields competitive All-Star teams in one of the toughest Districts/Regions in the State of Maryland. With some of the best and most beautiful facilities in the Tri-State Region, Conococheague Little League has hosted the River City Classic since 1987, a tournament that attracts some of the most competitive 9-10 year old All-Star teams in the region and in 2013 hosted the Maryland State 10/11 Tournament. Conococheague Little League is proud to host another tournament in 2014 as teams from around the State compete in the 2014 9/10 competition in July..
The Board of Directors, coaches, parents, players, and community each year strive to maintain the high standards set by their predecessors and continually work hard to improve all aspects of Conococheague Little League.
1954 CONOCOCHEAGUE LITTLE LEAGUE OPENING DAY ROSTERS
LIONS |
MERCHANTS |
INDIANS |
ATHLETICA |
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Albert Wine, Manager Bucky Norman, Coach Ray Holland, Coach
Don Ardinger James Benedict Charles Corwell Lee Downey Jack Fazenbaker Donald Harsh John Hetzer Fred Kitchen Wayne Turner Tom Banzhoff Gary Holland John Wyand Robert Turner David Clopper |
Clyde Miller, Coach Cletus (Goat) Anderson
Larry Ardinger Victor Ardinger Joe Corderman Denny Domer Richard Koontz Allen Lowery William Miller Gary Kreps Raymond Monninger Greg Turner Harvey Johnson Dave Ebersole Carl Gooding |
Monty Martin, Manager Tom Jackson, Coach Cobles Nave, Coach
John Harsh Bill Martin Edgar Rachor Jack Rupp Charles Stumbaugh Gary Wolfford Robert Bryan Tom Jordan Bruce Garrish Tom Jackson Richard Schultz, Jr. Charles Whipp Richard Holland James Herbert Rick Silvers |
Dave Kerns, Manager Lindy Stenger, Coach Willis Kitchen, Coach
Terry Artz Richard Gruber Glenn Malott William McKinley Phil Myers Ed Neff Richard Wright David Hanna Donald Hott Ned Lowman Ralph Poffenberger George Magoutas William Rolland |