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TEE BALL
The Tee Ball division is for 5-year-old boys and girls who want to learn the fundamentals of hitting and fielding. In Tee Ball, players hit a ball off a batting tee and the primary goals are to instruct children in the fundamentals of baseball and to allow them to experience the value of teamwork. WNLL will focus on giving youngsters getting involved in baseball for the first time the tools and the instruction to be successful players in the future.

The 2010 Tee Ball director is an OPEN POSITION. Please contact WNLL President, Ron Rinker, about 2010 Tee Ball.


ROOKIE LEAGUE
The Rookie League is for 6- and 7-year-old players that will benefit from focusing on developing the fundamentals of hitting and fielding that were introduced in Tee Ball. Coaches will pitch to players to get them ready to face the pitching machine in the Farm League.

The 2010 Rookie League director is an OPEN POSITION. Please contact WNLL President, Ron Rinker, about 2010 Rookie League baseball.


FARM LEAGUE
The Farm League division is primarily for 7- and 8-year-olds that are ready to bat against a pitching machine. Some 8-year-olds may play in the Minor League, but must tryout with the 9-year-old group and grade very well to be selected for a Minor League team.

The 2010 Farm League director is Andy Talone.


MINOR LEAGUE
The Minor League division is primarily for 9- and 10-year-olds with level determined by age/draft. Minor League All-Stars are selected for entry in the 9-year-old and 10-year-old tournaments.

The 2010 Minor League director is Rich Maggio.


MAJOR LEAGUE
The Major League division is for 11- and 12-year-olds with level determined by age/draft. Major League All-Stars are selected for entry in the 11-year-old and 12-year-old tournaments.

The 2010 Major League director is Sean McQuaid.


JUNIOR LEAGUE
13-14-year-olds, level determined by age/draft.

Please contact the Vice President of Kevin Walsh Field baseball, Rod Vaughan, about 2010 Junior League baseball.


SENIOR LEAGUE
15-16-year-olds, level determined by age/draft.

Please contact the Vice President of Kevin Walsh Field baseball, Rod Vaughan, about 2010 Senior League baseball.


8-YEAR-OLD ALL-STAR TOURNAMENT
WNLL hosts two All-Star tournaments each summer, one for 8-YEAR-OLDS and one for 9-year-olds.

The WNLL Tournaments Director is Kevin Sugalski.


9-YEAR-OLD ALL-STAR TOURNAMENT
WNLL hosts two All-Star tournaments each summer, one for 8-year-olds and one for 9-YEAR-OLDS.

The WNLL Tournaments Director is Kevin Sugalski.


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