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T-Ball
This is where we hope to develop a love for the game that will last a lifetime. Basic skills are taught but really we just hope to have a great time. T-Ballers will begin practicing in early April and their games will begin in late April. They will have a 5-6 week season, with approximately 2 games per week. Minor B Softball Machine-pitch softball Minor A Baseball This is where players learn the fundamentals of throwing, hitting, catching and baserunning. The emphasis is still on having fun and learning the skills rather than winning. Minor A Softball We teach basics have a good time and hopefully we win a few games while we are at it. Minor AA Baseball Minor AAA Baseball This is the transitional level between minors and majors. Here, we play to win but still are teaching fundamentals. Not quite as competitive as the majors. Players are placed on teams by a draft process. Majors Softball This is a competitive level of fastpitch. Players ideally already have a solid grasp of fundamentals and coaches spend time teaching strategy and learning to play together. Playing time and choice positions go to the player who earns them, This age group has the opportunity to play in the Little League World Series. Majors Baseball Accomodates skilled 10,11,and 12 year olds. This age group enters the world of competitive play. Playing time and choice positions go to the player who earns it. Juniors Softball This is a highly competitive level of softball. Players and coaches are able to polish their skills and expect to win. Juniors Baseball This is a highly competive level of baseball that begins to transition to major league rules and distances. Seniors Baseball Seniors Softball |
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