Southbridge
Little League
est. 1951
Southbridge Little League Hall of Fame
The Southbridge Little League Hall of Fame
inducted its second member, Cliff Muldoon,
on August 20, 2009.

Cliff served the Southbridge Little League for
roughly 30 years, starting his youth baseball
coaching career in the 1950's and working on
the fundamentals of the game into the early
1980's before retiring. Even after his days as
a coach were over, he could still be seen
down at Henry Street Field watching games.

Cliff is a rare gem in the coaching world, an
individual who cared about the kids and
about the game that, for countless reasons,
was extremely well-liked by his players and
their parents.
The Southbridge Little League Hall of Fame
inducted its first member, Ray LeBel, on
August 28, 2008.

Ray was a longtime volunteer and umpire
who served in a wide variety of roles,
including president, in Southbridge, and
spent many years as an umpire in town and
throughout Massachusetts Little League
District 5.

Ray passed away in the summer of 2008
before he was elected into the first class of
the Southbridge Little League Hall of Fame,
however, his son Bob was on hand at the
league's 2008 awards banquet to accept the
award on his father's behalf.
Ray LeBel
Class of 2008
Cliff Muldoon
Class of 2009