Last updated: 2026-05-28 – Originally published
On a spring evening in Abington, you can hear a Little League game before you see it. Cleats tap the dugout floor, folding chairs open along the fence, and someone calls a child’s name from behind the backstop. For Giannini Roofing, those sounds feel like home.
Owner Matt Giannini has kept the company close to Abington for years, not only through roofs and siding, but through the small places where families gather. We’ve been proud to support Abington Little League as a long-time Farm-tier sponsor and Abington Youth Football and Cheer as a Platinum-tier sponsor.

Why Abington Youth Sports Matter
You learn a town by watching its kids play. A player sprints toward the dugout with dirt on both knees, and three parents wave like the whole season depends on it. That kind of scene says something about Abington.
It says that families still make time for one another. It says that coaches still arrive early, even when work ran late and dinner had to wait. It says that your neighbors know which kid needs a louder cheer and which one needs a quieter word.
What makes a ballfield feel like yours? Maybe it’s the same grandparents in the same chairs, or the younger siblings chasing foul balls in the grass.
What Sponsorship Does for Local Families
A local sponsorship doesn’t need a spotlight to matter. It can help with uniforms, field needs, league costs, and the ordinary expenses that keep a season moving. That’s part of why we continue to show up for youth sports in Abington.
Giannini Roofing is listed as a long-time Farm-tier sponsor with Abington Little League, and we’re also a Platinum-tier sponsor of Abington Youth Football and Cheer. Those names on a sponsor page represent real evenings, real families, and real kids learning how to be part of a team.

When a navy Giannini jersey shows up near the dugout, it isn’t really about us. It’s about a kid who gets to play, a coach who has the gear, and a town that keeps the lights on at the field.
More Than One Team in One Sport
Community doesn’t stay inside one fence. It stretches from baseball diamonds to football fields, from cheer practices to weekend games, and from one season into the next. Your family may spend April at the plate and September under the lights.
That rhythm is part of life on the South Shore, isn’t it? We see it in Abington, Rockland, Whitman, Hingham, Plymouth, and Marshfield, where families build their weeks around school calendars, game times, weather, and one more ride across town.
Some kids remember the final score. Others remember the coach who believed in them, the parent who packed an extra sweatshirt, or the teammate who saved them a seat.
An Ongoing Commitment to the South Shore
Honestly, our rule of thumb is simple. You belong to a town only as much as you show up for it on the quiet days, not the loud ones. That’s why Matt and the crew keep coming back to Abington fields, year after year, even when nobody’s making a speech about it.
Towns are built through small, repeated care, not one big gesture. A jersey here. A field fee there. A grandparent who never misses a Saturday. A kid who finally gets to swing because the registration was already covered.
If you live in Abington and want to know a little more about the local crew behind the navy jerseys, the door is always open. We’re grateful to stand with these leagues and with every family that keeps showing up, season after season.
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