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FIRST PERSON Mr. Little League John Choka of Wayne was president of Wayne Little League for almost 50 years WAYNE A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN I played ball with my friends in Jersey City when I was 10. I was PLAYING HARDBALL After being president of Wayne Little League for almost 50 years, John Choka was recognized for his dedication to youth services by the Old Timers Athletic Association of Greater Paterson and Wayne Trophy Corp. always a catcher. There was no little league. We got together a team ourselves, found a coach with a car and played with other towns. I moved to Wayne in 1957 with my wife Luby and children. We’re married 68 years now. When I asked about Little League for my young son, I volunteered to be a coach and soon became manager. I worked as an elementary school teacher and principal until I retired. EVERYBODY PLAYS We were a District 2 Charter Little League which included Pompton Lakes, Pequannock, West Milford and Riverdale. As director for about 40 years, I helped set up the draft and assigned kids to teams. I made up all schedules, maintained fields and ordered equipment. I recruited coaches, umpires and league officials. My motto is “We’re a fun league and everybody plays.” WORLD CHAMPIONS In 1970 when the all-stars American League won the World Championship in 28 WAYNE MAGAZINE MAY 2016 Williamsport, PA, I was manager of the National League. I have a