River Park Little League: Registration & Divisions

Registration and Boundary Information
Riverpark Boundaries
Riverpark Boundaries

 

2010 Spring Registration Now Open - Click here to register on-line


New Players must attend Walk-in Registration on January 9 from 12 to 3
 

Required Forms for New Players

  • Registration form and Registration Addendum
  • Birth Certificate
  • Proof of Residency

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

AA, Rookie, AAA and Major Divisions     $140

T-Ball Division                                        $115

You can now download all forms and have them prefilled out to save time at registration

Registration Form  Registration Addendum Form Volunteer Application

Please reference the map for Riverpark Little League boundaries.

Please click here for Opening Day Information and Flyer!

 


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. Modified kid pitch means:  Batters can strike out but not walk.  When kid pitches four balls the offensive coach pitches the remainder of the count.  Players become more familiar with new positions and plays are now being made on a consistent basis.  Players are allowed to steal bases but not Home and strategy is now being introduced.

Eight year old Rookie Ball players must attend at least one tryout to be drafted into this division.  Nine year olds wishing to play in the Rookie Ball division must not attend tryouts or they become eligible for the AAA Draft.

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.


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.

 Rookie Player

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