River Park Little League: Registration & Divisions

Friday, December 7



COACHING APPLICATIONS:

 If you are interested in coaching at River Park Little League you will need to complete the following online coaching registration form:

2013 COACHING APPLICATION

For anyone who is volunteering in the league (coaches, team parent, umpire, snack bar, etc.) they are required to complete a Little League Volunteer application (not to be confused with the coaching application above).  You can get a copy of the volunteer form by clicking:

2013 Volunteer Application

Make sure to either email your application to rpllregistrar@gmail.com or fax it to (866) 275-1564


NEW BOUNDARIES

Effective for the 2013 season River Park Little League has expanded its boundaries.  The new boundaries extend east to Thompson with Shepherd at the north and Herndon to the south (see below).

2013 Boundaries

All players (New and Returning) will be required to register online.  For new players, a copy of the birth certificate and the registration addendum will be required to be mailed or faxed (866-275-1564). The registration addendum is available within the registration form or you can access below if you wish.  

 

River Park Little League Fees

Platinum Package - 1 RP Registration,
Family Sign & 4 Dinner Dance Tickets              

        $550
 Gold Package - 1 RP Registration,
Family Sign & 2 Dinner Dance Tickets
        $440
 Silver Package - 1 RP Registration &
4 Dinner Dance Tickets
        $350
 10-13 year olds          $180
 7-9 year olds  $165
 5-6 year olds          $125

 

All coaches and volunteers are required to complete and return the volunteer application prior to the season.

2013 Registration Addendum Form

 

2013 Volunteer Application

fillable form

Divisions 

 

T-Ball - (Ages 5-6)
Provides basic fundamentals of the game and introduces players to the concept of team play. This is a non-competitive league where players hit off a batting Tee. Scores are not officially recorded.


AA - (Ages 7-8)
Players upgrade from a batting Tee to a pitching machine. AA provides players a better understanding and concept of the game. Basic skills are refined and stressed and kids generally play multiple positions.   Scores are not officially recorded.


Rookie Ball - (Ages 8-9)
Live pitching is introduced and kids move up on field size. Kids pitch from 40 feet, and batters can walk. Players become more familiar with new positions and plays are now being made on a consistent basis. Players are allowed to steal bases, including limited stealing Home. Strategy is now being introduced.

All eight year olds wanting to play in the Rookie Division must attend at least one try out.  Eight year olds NOT trying out will be placed in the AA Division.

All Nine year olds must attend tryouts.

AAA - (Ages 9-11)
Kids move up to the big fields. Skill level increases and players are mixed with a variety of age levels and abilities. Players are allowed to steal any base and strategy is now being introduced.

All Nine year olds must attend tryouts.

Majors - (Ages 10-12)
Advance play. Skill level is much higher than that of AAA. Play is faster and pitching becomes more consistent and accurate. Strategy becomes an integral part of the game.

Intermediate - (Age 13)
The Intermediate Division is new for 2013. This is only for players league age 13 and will be played on the larger field 50/70 with lead offs allowed. Most games will be inter-league between other leagues in our district. All games will be on Sunday. 

 Rookie Player

Age on April 30th determines League Age for the current season.



Subscribe to this site