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Congratulations to the 20 teams who made it all the way to Williamsport for the 2024 Little League World Series. This is my favorite time of year, as our lovely backyard provides the backdrop to one of the greatest sporting events on the planet. I love the entire tournament and can’t wait to watch the games on television. I may even head over to Lamade and Volunteer for some amazing action.

I am a huge fan and advocate of Little League Baseball. I am also a proud graduate of the program. My entire experience taught me a great deal. Yes. I sometimes chime in with a different perspective. #usabat. #mlbclassic. #pitchcounts. But I am one of Little League’s biggest supporters.

These next few weeks put our beautiful area on the global stage. It’s a big deal, kids. WHERE ARE YOU FROM? Williamsport, PA. NEVER HEARD OF IT. It’s the home of Little League Baseball. OH YEAH. I WATCH IT EVERY YEAR. THAT’S ON MY BUCKET LIST. YOU ACTUALLY LIVE THERE? Yep.

So, on behalf of those who permanently reside- WELCOME TO WILLIAMSPORT BOYS AND GIRLS. I sincerely hope you enjoy your stay. Lycoming County is the bomb, and we have so much to offer. I like to tell people that we have a little something for everyone. Someone stole my TM. YES. Give me a call if you need some advice on what to do in between games. I am here to help sports fans.

Things officially kick off this Tuesday PM as we honor the teams in the Grand Slam Parade. Over 40,000 folks will be there. The Spencers normally pitch a tent near the Herdic House. My father-in-law puts up the chairs before sunrise. Jensen and I usually come home with all kinds of surprises—pineapple colas and bags of chips that didn’t make the cut. I always look forward to seeing several friends. One of these days, I will dress up and participate. I am waiting for the perfect opportunity.

Jack Morris will be this year’s Grand Marshal. The former MLB pitcher won 256 games and is already in the Hall of Fame. Jack was a stud and a master tactician. I still remember when he pitched ten innings in Game 7 of the 1991 World Series. Twins win. Twins win.

Kudos to Steve Keener. This will be his last Little League World Series. My friend will retire this fall after 45 years of service — 30 years as the President and CEO. The entire landscape has changed during his tenure. There were only eight teams and one game on television when he started. Insane to think we are now.
“I will definitely miss it,” Steve shared during a phone call. Several have asked your question. There are so many great memories—not one in particular. I look back at all the people and opportunities I had, from US presidents to Little League Coaches who volunteered for more than 65 years with our great organization. It’s quite incredible.”
Steve and I have had many conversations. He sometimes enjoys my perspectives, and he also introduced me to Brett Musburger. I applaud Steve on all that he and his team have accomplished. There is never a dull moment when you are the face of the largest youth sports organization. But Steve has always handled himself well and has stood by his many tough decisions. Bravo.

Please enjoy the 2024 Little League World Series, and I encourage my fellow residents to be extra courteous and warm to visitors. Lycoming County is a beautiful and special place for many reasons. Let’s show the world what we are all about. Play Ball. Cheers.