Alpine West Menlo Little League: Welcome
Play Ball! Spring season is under way More Info
Alpine Little League's Celebrates its 50th Anniversary
Register now for the Home Run Derby / Skills competion (Memorial Day Baseball Jamboree registration is closed) More Info
Softball Information
Check the Softball website More Info
Necessary Forms
All players MUST mail in a signed copy of the Medical Release form to this address:
Alpine Little League
325 Sharon Park Drive #544
Menlo Park, CA 94025-6805
If this is the player's first year in the league, you must ALSO submit a copy of the player's birth certificate. If this is the first time your family has registered, you need to submit proof of residency and a birth certificate. Registration will NOT be complete until all the necessary documents are received.
- Proof of Residency
- Medical Release Form
- Volunteer Form (if you have generously agreed to volunteer)
Additional Information
FAQ
Calendar
2013 Season Calendar
Contact Information
Alpine Little League: General Questions
League President: Tim Goode
Mission Statement
The Alpine/West Menlo Little League at its March 20, 2013 board meeting approved a league mission statement which we are now proud to share:
Alpine / West Menlo Little League has served the families of Menlo Park, Woodside, and Portola Valley for more than a half-century. Our mission is to be an outstanding community organization that creates a culture where kids of all abilities love playing the game of baseball. Essential to that culture is a commitment from all involved (players, coaches, parents, board members, officials, and fans) to cherish and respect the special role that youth sports play in the development of our children.
Our goals are:
- To help players develop baseball skills and a greater understanding of the game,
- To instill a respect for the traditions of the game and all who are involved,
- To teach the value of individual responsibility, teamwork, and sportsmanship,
- To foster an environment of healthy athletic competition.
We honor the true definition of competition by seeking to inspire and enable our kids to achieve excellence in the sport of baseball and in life - to improve each day, to encourage teammates and fellow competitors to do the same, and to enjoy the camaraderie that comes from the pursuit of common goals and the achievement of athletic excellence

