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East Altadena Little League

EALL History

Serving the communities of northeast Pasadena and Altadena, East Altadena Little League was established in 1953.

After playing for 43 seasons at Marshall Fundamental School located on Allen Avenue in Pasadena, EALL moved to its current location at Henry. W. Longfellow Elementary School on Washington Boulevard in Pasadena.

 February 1997 marked the opening of EALL’s new baseball fields, batting cage, and snack stand at Longfellow. A vast financial undertaking was taken on by the Board of Directors and countless families of East Altadena Little League in order to turn a dream into a reality. Under the impeccable guidance and dedication of Bob Meyers, Chairman of the Field of Dreams Campaign, Pierce O’Donnell, 1997-98 EALL Board of Directors member, James Plumb, 1997-98 EALL Board of Directors President, Karen LeFever, Longfellow School Principal, and George Padilla, PUSD Board of Education President, a unique private/public collaboration planned and completed the project. EALL partnered with the City of Pasadena, the Pasadena Unified School District, Longfellow Elementary School, and the Historic Highlands and Bungalow Heaven neighborhoods which surround the school. 

EALL raised nearly $400,000 through individual, private, corporate, and foundation donations to complete the project. Heritage Landscaping Inc. of Santa Clarita was the chosen contractor and completed the project in nine months. The project transformed 2.5 acres of asphalt at the school into a park-like setting whose benefits reach beyond East Altadena Little League to the community, the neighborhood, and the students at the school. The original project consisted of building three baseball diamonds (Donley Field and two lower fields), an accessible playground, and a picnic area. Twenty-six trees and 240 shrubs were also planted on the Longfellow campus. 

In 1998, the upper field was named Donley Field in recognition of the O’Donnell Family whose significant donation enabled EALL to retire almost all of its outstanding debt on the project. In addition, that year marked the beginning of EALL’s Challenger Division. Under the leadership of Jim Gott, Los Angeles Dodger 1990-1994, EALL was the first league in the San Gabriel Valley to offer baseball to any child regardless of his or her limitations through its Challenger Division.

2023-24 EALL Board of Directors

Name

Role

Term Ends

Paul Nerenberg
President 2023-24
2024
Daryl AllenVice President, 2024-25 President2024
Albert BarajasEquipment Manager2024
Denton BietyMarketing/Public Relations Manager2024
Jessica DavisOpening Ceremony Chair2025
David EavesMember at Large2025
Charles KimFundraising Coordinator2024
Cara MeyerSecretary, Information Officer, Registrar2024
Ted MillerPlayer Agent, Vice President-Upper Divisions
2024
Dave PoehlerFutures Tournament Chair2025
Patrick Purcell-Jones
Vice President-Lower Divisions2024
Dan RassmussenSafety Officer2025
Scott SakaiMember-at-Large2025
Brian SprockCoaching Coordinator, Grounds Manager2025
Naomi SvenssonUniforms Manager, Photography Manager2024
Brianne WieseTreasurer2025
Ben WuUmpire-in-Chief, Scheduler2024

Championships

YEARTOURNAMENTTEAMDIVISIONMANAGERASSISTANT COACHESPLAYERSNOTES
2019Tournament of ChampionsDodgersMinorsMichael VanisDavid Poole, Christiaan MillerBjorn Beijar, Sammy Byrnes, Ignatius Johnston, Caiden Kennedy, Robert Leiva, Gavin Miller, Hudson Poole, Brendan Vanis, Michael Vanis, Nate Vanis
2017City ChampionsCubsMajorsBrett SchraederGreg Arther, Tony BanegasAdam Arther, Alex Banegas, David Baymus, Charlie Brunold, Nick Chew, Caleb Delgado, Marcus Gonzalez, Tyler Page, Charlie Ream, Hayden Richards, Dominick Schraeder Defeated Arcadia American (7-5), West Pasadena (31-1), Pasadena American (12-5) and San Marino (5-4)
2017Tournament of ChampionsEALLJuniorsBarry BaconSteve Delgado, Keith DerrickSteven Arellano Jr, Owen Baugham, Jaxon Bacon, Josh Beserra, Hayden Crawford, Travis Delgado, Nick Derrick, Michael Gonzalez, Jacob Hernandez, Evan Jernegan, Elijah Sippel, Ben Staub, Jackson StuartDefeated Santa Anita (12-3), Central Altadena (1-0)
2016Tournament of ChampionsTigersMajorsTracy NightingaleBarry Bacon, Chad RussellJoe Bacon, Owen Baugham, Josh Beserra, Aiden Chisum, Graham Deshotel, Alex Ibbotson, Maximo Newhart, Cade Nightingale, Charlie Ream, Riley Russell, Elijah SippelDefeated San Marino (6-2), Arcadia National (14-4) and Arcadia American (7-4)
2016City ChampionsPiratesMinorsBrandon JoelLarry O'Brien, Tony BanegasAlex Banegas, David Baymus, Jason Brown, Fausto De La Torre, Carter Joel, Deuk Hall, J.R. Kully, Noah Obsenares, Timothy O'Brien, Ethan Rios, Jesse Staub, Zan Srinivasan, Oscar YumDefeated Central Altadena (9-8), Sierra Madre (6-2) and PALL (1-0)
2016Fall ChampionsEALLMajorsGreg ArtherBrett Schraeder, Tony BanegasAdam Arther, Alex Banegas, Pablo Bernath, Jason Brown, Charlie Brunold, Nick Chew, Caleb Delgado, Marcus Gonzalez, J.R. Kelly, Hayden Richards, Ethan Rios, Dominick Schraeder, Oscar YumDefeated Pasadena American (12-3), Sierra Madre 2 (5-4), Sierra Madre 1 (6-3) and Santa Anita (14-13)
2015Tournament of ChampionsWhite SoxMinorsTracy NightingaleBarry Bacon, Steven Arellano Sr.Jake Arellano, Joe Bacon, Graham Deshotel, Marcus Gonzalez, Alex Ibbotson, Preston Jernegan, J.R. Kully, Cade Nightingale, Charlie Ream, Hayden Richards, Geoffrey Stetson, Oscar YumDefeated West Pasadena (12-0), Santa Anita (6-3), Pasadena Southwest (12-2), and Arcadia National (4-2)
2015City ChampionsRoyalsMinorsBrett SchraederGreg Arther, Steve DelgadoMiguel Almanza, Adam Arther, Rashaad Austin, Alex Banegas, Jason Brown, Max Brunngraber, Charlie Brunold, Caleb Delgado, Caleb Lewis, Brandon Morales, Ethan Rios, Dominick SchraederDefeated Arcadia National (5-3), San Marino (9-2), Pasadena American (11-10), and Sierra Madre (18-8)
2013All-StarsAll StarsMajorsKen TurknettePaul Hiyake, Mitch PophamSpencer Boyle, Kento Denapoli, Adrian Depasquale, Kenneth Hiyake, Bradley Noble, Casey Popham, Max Rosenfeld, Aidan Schraeder, Justin Simmons, Maverick Simmons, Reese Turknette, Connor Turknette, Henry WitherspoonThe EALL little league All-Stars rolled through the District 17 Tournament to take the banner for the first time in EALL history. The team defeated SMLL, PSWLL, SALL, before beating SMLL again in the championship 5-3.
2013City ChampionsPhilliesMinorsOscar MoralesChad Russell, Chris MoralesJaxon Bacon, Christian Banegas, Henry Boldes, Austin Bourdages, Ryan Emig, Rown Mead, David Morales, Jonathon Morales, Sammy Morales, Dexter Renick, Riley Russell, Jackson Stuart
2013Tournament of ChampionsDodgersMajorsKen TurknettePaul Hiyake, Steven Arellano Sr.Steven Arellano Jr., Kento Denapoli, Kenneth Hiyake, Nico Manes, Libby Penn, Chris Rivas, Ben Samuels, Aidan Schraeder, Justin Simmons, Maverick Simmons, Reese Turknette, Connor Turknette
2012All-StarsAll Stars Black8-9 Year OldJim NobleOscar Morales, Steven Arellano Sr.Steven Arellano Jr., Christian Banegas, Henry Boldes, Connor Boyle, Sam Gutierrez, Kyle Hampton, Jonathan Morales, Sammy Morales, Colin Noble, Bobby Rojo, Jackson StuartThe 8/9 Black team won their championship game 13-3 over a scrappy Arcadia American team. Steven Arellano Jr.’s walk-off triple sealed the win and the first 8/9 All Star banner for EALL. The team ended up going 5-1 during their championship run and displayed great poise, sportsmanship and skill. It was all the more special to have the huge crowd and home field confines to celebrate the big win.
2012Tournament of ChampionsTitansJuniorsKevin MooreDustin Miller, Hentry ContrerasTyler Bradley, Avery Cox, Joe Edwards, Nico Jennings, Andres Martinez, David Martinez, Paul Mendoza, Sebastian Moore, Ryan Puertas, Tony Ramirez, Terence Roquemore, Theo Rosenfeld, Lem Thyret, Cameron WheelerThe EALL Titans won the 2012 Juniors League Tournament of Champions (ToC) for District 17. In dramatic fashion, the Titans, down 5-4 going into the top of the 7th of the Championship Game, scored two runs and held on to beat the San Marino National LL Yankees by a score of 6-5.
2010Tournament of ChampionsDodgersMinorsOscar MoralesChico Yvanez, Steve IsipJames Anderson, Luke Elliot, Sam Elliot, Jack Enzminger, Steven Isip, Shant Kurdian, Noah Morales, Tim Pieschala, Leo Reilly, Aidan Schraeder, Aaron Treloar, Nick Yvanez
1998All-StarsAll Stars9-10 Year Old



1997All-StarsAll StarsSeniors



1994All-StarsAll StarsJuniors



1993All-StarsAll StarsSeniors



1976City ChampionsDodgersMinors


Read the Pasadena Star News articles following the tournament: 1976 PSN Baseball-Minors.pdf
 

Good Sport Award

EALL's Good Sport Award is given to a departing 12 year old player in recognition of the highest standard of character, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, courage and loyalty exhibited on and off the field.

The Little League Good Sport Award Program is designed to provide local leagues the opportunity to recognize a Little Leaguer who has demonstrated superior qualities of sportsmanship, leadership, a commitment to teamwork and a desire to excel. Of most importance, the criteria for selection of the Good Sport Award recipient is in no way based on the youngster’s playing ability or personal statistics. The Good Sport Award winner is recognized at closing ceremonies, and is honored with a plaque and picture that hangs above our concession stand.

Year 

Name

2023 
Ryan Sachs
2022Dylan Derosier
2021Gavin Miller, Michael Vanis
2020William Krause
2019Scout Page
2018Tyler Page
2017Adam Arther
2016Riley Russell
2015Sam Gutierrez, Jackson Stuart
2014Casey Popham
2013Adrian DePasquiale
2012Hannah Monroe, Scott Lew
2011Terence Roquemore
2010Becca Halley, Avery Cox
2009Isabella Garcia, Tyler Coleman
2008Sarah Anderson, Kevin Baker
2007Jackson Coleman
2006Brian Louk
2005Frankie Morales, William Yost
2004Brian Hill
2003Antonio Archuleta
2002Joey Polwrek
2001Matthew Kiewiet
2000Justin Crawford
1999C.R. Mark
1998Peter Brady
1997Terra Bennett
1996Jesse Thomas

Past Presidents

Year

Name

2023-2024   
Paul Nerenberg
2021-2023Brian Sprock
2019-2021Eric Pierce
2017-2018Larry O'Brien
2015-2016Steve Delgado
2013-2014Brett Schraeder
2011-2012James Roquemore
2009-2010Kevin J. Moore
2006-2008Phillip Barela
2004-2005J. Scott Hodgkins
2003Curt McSweeny
2002Louis Welsh
2000-2001Robert Myers
1998-1999Peggy Pratts
1997James R. Plumb
1995-1996William B. Powell
1994Laurie L. Mitchell
1993Gregory J. Walker
1988-1992Jefferson C. Hall
1987Rita Dawson
1986Alexis Bilheimer
1984-1985Barbara S. Miller
1982-1983Daniel W. Bromley
1981Margie Lightfoot
1979-1980Shirley Riherd
1978Adolphus Gordon
1977Thomas W. Bent
1976George Henderson
1973-1975Preston W. Kelley
1972Harlan P. Tripp
1969-1971Tom Sprague
1967-1968Nick Killam
1966Duane Hanson
1965Robert B. Gilmore
1964James B. Stacy
1963Richard Davies
1962W.S. Pope
1961William A. Creamer
1960Henry P. Evans
1959Earl G. Johnson
1958J.E. Ledterman
1957Walt Padgham
1956J.V. Sheldon
1955Henry C. Kirby
1954Jerome A. Nevius
1953Ralph S. Heplbringer

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