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Serra Mesa Little League offers youth baseball that includes league games and special events such as Opening Day, a Hit-a-Thon, and ceremonies. The program also holds activities like Picture Day, an Islands Restaurant fundraiser called Islands night, and postseason events including the CBI Tournament, Intermediate Tournament, Shira Tournament, All-Star Teams, and the District Tournament of Champions.
• Schedule: The schedule includes SDUSD Spring Break with no games on March 30, the CBI Tournament starting April 9, the Intermediate Tournament starting April 16, Shira Tournament starting April 23, tentative All-Star Teams announcements on May 1, tentative last games for Majors and other divisions on May 9, tentative Closing Day Ceremonies on May 16, the District Tournament of Champions starting May 26, an Islands Restaurant fundraiser Islands night on March 17, 2026, and Picture Day/Photo Day on March 15, 2026.
The mission of Serra Mesa Little League is to be an outstanding community organization that nurtures a culture where kids genuinely love playing the game of baseball. The league states that it is dedicated to creating a positive, inclusive, and supportive environment where players of all skill levels feel welcome, challenged, and celebrated, and that it views Little League as a foundation for character development, community pride, and lifelong friendships. The mission also emphasizes a shared commitment from players, coaches, parents, officials, and fans to respect league goals, uphold community values, and celebrate a love for the game. The league describes its community involvement goal as strengthening bonds within Serra Mesa by bringing families and neighbors together through baseball, volunteerism, and shared experiences.
Serra Mesa Little League lists a leadership team that includes roles for registration, player eligibility and division placement, coaches for lower and upper divisions, team parent duties and communication, umpire scheduling and rules, safety concerns and accident reports, field and batting cage scheduling, snack bar and volunteer scheduling, equipment and gear, uniform issues, field maintenance and use concerns, payments, refunds and finances, sponsorships and fundraising, league records and minutes, Opening Day, Hit-a-Thon and ceremonies, social media and communications, league operations and District 33, and vice president positions. Named individuals in these roles include Laine Romagnola, Michelle Ivers, Jeremy Ballard, Joseph Marsh, Sarah Rodgers, Mark Benrubi, Liz Ramsey, Jo Benrubi, Andrea Ochoa, Maria Tindall, Kellen Stanford, Jamie Reichling, Nikki Rick, Heather Taylor, Steve Taylor, Sam Barbour, and Jo Benrubi in multiple capacities. The league also notes several features, including access to the T-Mobile Call Up Grant, a District 33 Serra Mesa Little League Facebook page, field status updates for multiple fields, and a Parent Communication Guide.
Last updated March 31, 2026.
• Schedule: The schedule includes SDUSD Spring Break with no games on March 30, the CBI Tournament starting April 9, the Intermediate Tournament starting April 16, Shira Tournament starting April 23, tentative All-Star Teams announcements on May 1, tentative last games for Majors and other divisions on May 9, tentative Closing Day Ceremonies on May 16, the District Tournament of Champions starting May 26, an Islands Restaurant fundraiser Islands night on March 17, 2026, and Picture Day/Photo Day on March 15, 2026.
The mission of Serra Mesa Little League is to be an outstanding community organization that nurtures a culture where kids genuinely love playing the game of baseball. The league states that it is dedicated to creating a positive, inclusive, and supportive environment where players of all skill levels feel welcome, challenged, and celebrated, and that it views Little League as a foundation for character development, community pride, and lifelong friendships. The mission also emphasizes a shared commitment from players, coaches, parents, officials, and fans to respect league goals, uphold community values, and celebrate a love for the game. The league describes its community involvement goal as strengthening bonds within Serra Mesa by bringing families and neighbors together through baseball, volunteerism, and shared experiences.
Serra Mesa Little League lists a leadership team that includes roles for registration, player eligibility and division placement, coaches for lower and upper divisions, team parent duties and communication, umpire scheduling and rules, safety concerns and accident reports, field and batting cage scheduling, snack bar and volunteer scheduling, equipment and gear, uniform issues, field maintenance and use concerns, payments, refunds and finances, sponsorships and fundraising, league records and minutes, Opening Day, Hit-a-Thon and ceremonies, social media and communications, league operations and District 33, and vice president positions. Named individuals in these roles include Laine Romagnola, Michelle Ivers, Jeremy Ballard, Joseph Marsh, Sarah Rodgers, Mark Benrubi, Liz Ramsey, Jo Benrubi, Andrea Ochoa, Maria Tindall, Kellen Stanford, Jamie Reichling, Nikki Rick, Heather Taylor, Steve Taylor, Sam Barbour, and Jo Benrubi in multiple capacities. The league also notes several features, including access to the T-Mobile Call Up Grant, a District 33 Serra Mesa Little League Facebook page, field status updates for multiple fields, and a Parent Communication Guide.
Last updated March 31, 2026.
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