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Registration for the 2024 Spring season will open November 28th, 2023!

Spring 2024 Tentative Timeline:


November 28 - Registration Opens for All Divisions

January 31 - Upper Division Parent Meeting - AA/89ers & above

February 1 - Upper Division Registration Closes
February 2-4 - Tryouts - Upper Divisions only
February 24 - Upper Division Field Day - meet your coach & gear swap
February 26 - Upper Division practices begin

March 6 - Lower Division Parent Meeting - Tee Ball & Rookies
March 8 - Lower Division Registration Closes
March 16 - Lower Division Field Day - meet your coach & gear swap
March 18 - Lower Division practices begin
March 18 - Upper Division games begin

April 1-5 - Spring Break - complex closed
April 8 - Lower Division games begin
April 13 - Opening Day - join us as we pack the complex to open the 2024 Spring season!

May 24-27 - Memorial Day Weekend - complex closed

May 28 - June 7 - In-House Tournaments
June 8 - Family Fun Day

DIVISION DESCRIPTIONS

LOWER DIVISIONS
Tee Ball Year 1 – League Age 4-5
One event per week (Saturdays only) for 1 hour, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and a hat. The Tee Ball division utilizes a 60-foot base path. This is an introduction to Tee Ball, primarily for league age 4, but can include first-year players that are league-age 5. Players will use bats and safety balls designated specifically for use in this division. Players will hit using a batting tee. The experience is grounded in fun, fitness, and fundamentals while also being a key to growing a child's love for the game. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Tee Ball Year 2 – League Age 5-6
Two events per week, each 1 hour, as weather and daylight allow. Games will be played on Saturdays. Players receive a jersey and a hat. The Tee Ball division utilizes a 60-foot base path. Players will use bats and safety balls designated specifically for use in this division. Players will start the season using a tee for batting and will progress throughout the season to hit by coach-pitch if skills allow. This is for the kids that can hold focus a bit more and have already played one year of Tee Ball. Players that are league age 6 with no experience should start here unless otherwise requested. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Rookie Softball – League Age 6-7
Two events per week, each 1.5 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Games will be played on Saturdays. Players receive a jersey and socks. The Rookie division utilizes a 60-foot base path. This division uses 11" safety softballs. This is an introduction to Softball for players that have 1 or more years of experience. If your player is league-age 6 and has never played, registering to play a year in Tee Ball 2 is recommended. This division is coach-pitch only. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Rookie Baseball – League Age 6-7
Two events per week, each 1.5 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Games will be played on Saturdays. Players receive a jersey and hat. The Rookie division utilizes a 60-foot base path. This division uses safety baseballs. This is an introduction to Baseball for players that have 1 or more years of experience. If your player is league-age 6 and has never played, registering to play a year in Tee Ball 2 is recommended. This division is coach-pitch only. For any further questions please email a [email protected].

UPPER DIVISIONS - BASEBALL
Baseball AA – League age 8-9
Two to three events per week, each 1.5 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and hat. The AA division utilizes a 46-foot pitching distance and a 60-foot base path. This level is for players that have at least 1 year of experience in Rookies or possess a more advanced level of hand eye coordination and the capacity to follow safety guidelines. Players begin to pitch at this level, though game-time scenarios sometimes require a coach to pitch. Players in this division begin to learn how to steal bases. We recommend that first-year players that are league-age 8 play in the Rookie division to build their skillset prior to playing in AA. Players registered for AA are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team. AA is the first year that a player can be eligible for All-Stars. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Baseball AAA – League Age 9-11
Three events per week, each 1.5 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and hat. The AAA division utilizes a 46-foot pitching distance and a 60-foot base path. This division is for players that have at least 1 year of experience in a lower division, an advanced level of hand-eye coordination, and understand the importance of safety. We recommend that first-year players that are league-age 9 play in the AA division to build their skillset prior to playing in AAA. This division is completely player-pitch and players will continue to grow their base-stealing skills. Players registered for AAA are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team in the appropriate division based on their skillset. Players can be eligible for All-Stars at this level. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Baseball Majors – League Age 10-12
Three events per week, each 2 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and hat. The Majors division utilizes a 46-foot pitching distance and a 60-foot base path. This division introduces leading off to steal and the continuation of building hitting, pitching, and fielding skills at a higher level. We recommend that first-year players that are league-age 10 or 11 play in the AAA division to build their skillset prior to playing in Majors. Only highly skilled 10-year-olds will be eligible for Majors. Players registered for Majors are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team in the appropriate division based on their skillset. Players can be eligible for All-Stars at this level. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Baseball Intermediate – League Age 11-13
Three events per week, each 2 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and hat. The Intermediate division utilizes a 50-foot pitching distance and 70-foot base paths. This division continues to build on hitting, pitching, and fielding skills at a higher level. We recommend that first-year players that are league-age 11 or 12 play in the Majors division to build their skillset prior to playing in Intermediate. Only highly skilled 11 and 12-year-olds will be eligible for Intermediate. Players registered for Intermediate are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team in the appropriate division based on their skillset. If we are unable to field a team at this level, players will have the option to play on a team for another league within our district as space allows. Players can be eligible for All-Stars at this level. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Baseball Juniors – League Age 12-14
Three events per week, each 2 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and hat. The Juniors division utilizes a 60-foot, 6-inch pitching distance and 90-foot base paths. This level continues to build on hitting, pitching, and fielding skills at a higher level. We recommend that first-year players that are league-age 12 or 13 play in the Intermediate division to build their skillset prior to playing in Juniors. Only highly skilled 12 and 13-year-olds will be eligible for Juniors. Players registered for Juniors are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team in the appropriate division based on their skillset. If we are unable to field a team at this level, players will have the option to play on a team for another league within our district as space allows. Players can be eligible for All-Stars at this level. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Baseball Seniors – League Age 14-16
Three events per week, each 2 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and hat. The Seniors division utilizes a 60-foot, 6-inch pitching distance and 90-foot base paths. This level continues to build on hitting, pitching, and fielding skills at a higher level. We recommend that first-year players that are league-age 14 play in the Juniors division to build their skillset prior to playing in Seniors. Only highly skilled 14-year-olds will be eligible for Seniors. Players registered for Seniors are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team in the appropriate division based on their skillset. If we are unable to field a team at this level, players will have the option to play on a team for another league within our district as space allows. Players can be eligible for All-Stars at this level. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].

UPPER DIVISIONS - SOFTBALL
Softball 89ers – League Age 8-9
Two to three events per week, each 1.5 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and socks. The 89ers division utilizes a 35-foot pitching distance and a 60-foot base path. This division uses 11" softballs. This level is for players that have at least 1 year of experience in rookies or possess a more advanced level of hand eye coordination and the capacity to follow safety guidelines. Players begin to pitch at this level, though game time scenarios sometimes require a coach to pitch. Players at this level begin to learn how to steal bases. First-year players that are league-age 8 should play in Rookies to build skillset before coming to 89ers. Players registered for 89ers are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team in the appropriate division based on their skillset. 89ers is the first year a player can be eligible for All-Stars. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Softball Minors – League Age 9-11
Three events per week, each 1.5 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and socks. The Minors division utilizes a 35-foot pitching distance and a 60-foot base path. This division uses 11" softballs. This division is for players that have at least 1 year of experience in a lower division, an advanced level of hand-eye coordination, and understand the importance of safety. We recommend that first-year players that are league-age 9 play in the 89ers division to build their skillset prior to playing in Minors. This division is completely player-pitch and players will continue to grow their base-stealing skills. Players registered for Minors are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team in the appropriate division based on their skillset. Players can be eligible for All-Stars at this level. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Softball Majors – League Age 10-12
Three events per week, each 2 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and socks. The Majors division utilizes a 40-foot pitching distance and a 60-foot base path. This division uses 12" softballs. This level continues building on pitching speed and strength, hitting, and fielding skills at a higher level. We recommend that first-year players that are league-age 10 or 11 play in the Minors division to build their skillset prior to playing in Majors. Only highly skilled 10-year-olds will be eligible for Majors. Players registered for Majors are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team in the appropriate division based on their skillset. Players can be eligible for All-Stars at this level. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Softball Juniors – League Age 12-14
Three events per week, each 2 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and socks. The Juniors division utilizes a 43-foot pitching distance and a 60-foot base path. This division uses 12" softballs. This level continues building on pitching speed and strength, hitting, and fielding skills at a higher level. We recommend that first-year players that are league-age 12 play in the Majors division to build their skillset prior to playing in Juniors. Only highly skilled 12-year-olds will be eligible for Juniors. Players registered for Juniors are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team in the appropriate division based on their skillset. If we are unable to field a team at this level, players will have the option to play on a team for another league within our district as space allows. Players can be eligible for All-Stars at this level. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].

Softball Seniors – League Age 14-16
Three events per week, each 2 hours, as weather and daylight allow. Players receive a jersey and socks. The Seniors division utilizes a 43-foot pitching distance and a 60-foot base path. This division uses 12" softballs. This level continues building on pitching speed and strength, hitting, and fielding skills at a higher level. We recommend that first-year players that are league-age 14 play in the Juniors division to build their skillset prior to playing in Seniors. Only highly skilled 14-year-olds will be eligible for Seniors. Players registered for Seniors are required to attend tryouts. This division does involve a draft, but all players will be placed on a team in the appropriate division based on their skillset. If we are unable to field a team at this level, players will have the option to play on a team for another league within our district as space allows. Players can be eligible for All-Stars at this level. If the player attends tryouts, meets Little League International requirements and District requirements, they may receive an invitation from our league to tryout for All-Stars. For any further questions please email [email protected].


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