EASLEY — Easley Little League is undergoing administrative changes as Kelly Osteen recently announced she is stepping down from her role as president.

In a letter to the community she writes:

“I wanted to share that I have decided to step down as President of Easley Little League, effective immediately. This decision was not made lightly, as my passion for the league and dedication to our community’s youth sports have been a significant and rewarding part of my life.

“My journey with Easley Little League began 9 years ago when my son first joined at the age of 7. For the past 3 years, I have had the privilege of serving on the board and contributing to the growth and development of our league. I have been fortunate to work with players across all age divisions—from our youngest athletes in the T-ball division to our seasoned players at the Senior League level. It has been an incredible experience to see our children grow, learn, and thrive through their love of the game.

“One of the highlights of my time with Easley Little League has been working with the SCD1 team for the Senior League World Series. I have cherished the opportunity to help put the team together and to create unforgettable experiences for our players, coaches, and families. The friendships formed and memories made during this time are moments I will always treasure.

“I am proud of the progress we’ve made as a league, and I have full confidence in the board’s continued leadership.”

Amanda Morris, the current Vice President, will be stepping into the role of President, effective immediately. Osteen said she would be working closely with Morris to ensure a seamless transition of responsibilities.

“Thank you to everyone in Easley and the neighboring communities for your support of Easley Little League,” said Osteen. “Your involvement and encouragement have helped create a positive environment where all children can grow and enjoy the sport of baseball. It has been an honor to serve this incredible community.”