Category: League News

Games for March 17

Please see the updated schedule and below for where you will be playing. Good news is that ALL games will be played.

Fields 2 and 3 at the Basin are playable but because fields 1 and 4 are not (according to the City), we managed to snag two fields at the Granada Hills Recreation Center, Diamonds #1, #2: 16730 Chatsworth St., Granada Hills 91344. Cheviot remains playable.

Please see below for where you will be playing:

3/17/19 FIELD VIS Vs. HOME
8:30a C3 20 vs. 24
8:30a G1 25 vs. 28
8:30a S2 26 vs. 30
8:30a S3 3 vs. 5
8:30a S4 8 vs. 12
10:30a C3 21 vs. 23
10:30a G1 15 vs. 17
10:30a S2 27 vs. 29
10:30a S3 1 vs. 4
10:30a G2 7 vs. 10
12:30p C3 14 vs. 18
12:30p G1 13 vs. 16
12:30p S2 19 vs. 22
12:30p S3 2 vs. 6
12:30p G2 9 vs. 11

This Sunday

Due to last weekend’s rain, two fields at the Sepulveda Basin are not playable. However, instead of canceling the whole slate of games, the Synagogue Softball board voted to play what we can.

Fields 2 and 3 at the Basin and the field at Cheviot Hills are playable. Fields 1 and 4 at the Basin are not playable. Here is who is playing this weekend:

Field 2 
8:30 a.m.: CBS v Aliyah 2 (B)
10:30 a.m.: TIOH v University (B)
12:30 p.m.: Isaiah v KT (D)

Field 3
8:30 a.m.: AAE v Wise (A)
10:30 a.m.: TRZ v Judea (A)
12:30 p.m.: Temple Judea v Nudniks (A)

Cheviot
8:30 a.m.: Leo Baeck v Beth Am (D)
10:30 a.m.: VBS v Wilshire (B)
12:30 p.m.: KI v SMS (D)

How to Help Those Affected by Disaster

We play in and help organize a softball league. But our responsibility to each other runs much deeper. ​Disaster by its very nature brings out the worst. It can also bring out the best in each of us.

As fires continue to rage across Southern California, wreaking havoc and leaving a charred landscape in its wake, we are faced with a crisis. How do we help those in need, including many who play in Synagogue Softball? Families, whose homes have been reduced to rubble by the Woolsey Fire (and beyond), are now just beginning to get a first glimpse into the destruction fire wrought. Many others are still figuring out housing, clothing and food details. While the Woolsey Fire brought out the worst of Mother Nature, our community has bound together, donating thousands upon thousands of clothes, supplies and goods for those now in need.

Officials, however, can no longer use supplies. They now need funds to help firefighters and those who have been displaced.

Our season will start soon and we will beginning sending out updates shortly. Meanwhile, please consider supporting these worthy organizations.

LAFD Foundation
Please consider a donation to one of the official nonprofit arms of the Los Angeles Fire Department. Your donation will assist the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation in their quest to purchase life critical hydration packs for firefighters, among other supplies. These hydration packs will help firefighters to remain alert, as they will be properly hydrated while on the fire line. In Los Angeles, all 3,400 firefighters may become involved in firefighting activities, not just those in the wild land urban interface. That’s why this program – and your donation – is so important. Please consider even a small gift.
Donate here

The Jewish Federation
A donation to support our community’s institutions and individuals and families will go to a directed fund that allows us to all come together to give back to those organizations that have given us all so much and to support those who need our help. 100% of your gift will go directly to those who need it. We are doing all we can to make sure we move forward with the greatest possible speed to take critically-needed action to ensure our strength and security and make plans to rebuild the vibrant Jewish future we share. Your generosity is deeply appreciated.
Donate here

United Way of Los Angeles
United Way of Greater Los Angeles, in partnership with United Way of Ventura County, have created the Disaster Relief Fund to help those impacted by the Hill and Woolsey Fires and other natural disasters in Los Angeles County and other areas of Southern California. Please assist our economically vulnerable neighbors by making a donation today to assist with their recovery. You may also text “UWVC to 41444” or visit https://app.mobilecause.com/f/23ef/n?vid=4n8t to donate to Ventura County only.
Donate here

Other organizations doing incredible work

If you have any more, please let us know in the comment section.

​Thank you,

Jeremy Oberstein | Commissioner
David Korduner | A Division
Brad Barnholtz | B Division
Avery Krut | C Division
Marc Canter | D Division
Kevin Weiser | Tikkun Olam Chair
Louis Friedel | Special Advisor​

6.24.18 Champs

Congratulations on a great season and to the champs of each division. We’ll see you in 2019!

A Division

#4 Temple Ramat Zion – 6 at #3 Kol Tikvah – 17
Champions: Kol Tikvah!

B Division

#4 CBS – 15 at #3 Wilshire Blvd 3
Champions: CBS!

C Division

#4 Beth Hillel – 11 at #2 Emanuel 2 – 9
Champions: Beth Hillel!

D Division

#3 Isaiah – 13 at #1 Kehillat – 20
Champions: Kehillat!