Dublin Little League: Registration
Wednesday, September 232010 Registration
IMPORTANT!
If your child will by 9 or older as of April 30, 2010 and you have not yet registered, please first send an email to registration@dublinlittleleague.org to let us know you are registering. We are in the process of determing the number of teams/roster slots and want to insure that we have space for your child.
Register Online
You may also register online and pay with a credit card. Please note that there is a nominal processing fee for registering online and paying with a credit card.
Once you have completed the online registration process, you still must complete a medical release form and send it in, along with a check in the amount of $150 for your volunteer deposit (post dated to June 1, 2010) to
Dublin Little League
PO Box 2037
Dublin, CA 94568
Players will not be placed on a team until the volunteer despoit check has been received.
Mail in Registration forms
Alternatively, download the registration
form and medical
release form
and mail them in, along with two
checks, one
for your registration fees
and the other one, in the amount of $150 your volunteer deposit (post
dated to June 1,
2010) to
Dublin Little League
PO Box 2037
Dublin, CA 94568
Early Bird Special - Register early. All registrations submitted/postmarked by November 15 receive the discounted registration fee.
Click here for a link for important dates (tryouts, start of season, etc)
Frequently Asked Questions:
Do I need a birth certificate?
Do I need a volunteer deposit for each child I register?o
Why do I need to submit a separate volunteer deposit check?
How will I get my volunteer deposit check back?
I don't want to volunteer at all. What do I do?
When are tryouts going to be held?
What division should I sign my child up for?
I live outside of Dublin. Can my child still play for Dublin Little League?
I can not afford to pay for my child to play. Is there any way I can receive a scholarship?
Do I need a birth certificate?
If your child has previously played for Dublin Little League, we do not need to provide another copy of your child's birth certificate. If you child has not previously played for Dublin Little League, we will need to see a copy of your child's birth certificate before they are allowed to play.
Do I need a volunteer deposit for each child I register?
No, only one volunteer deposit per family is required. We will collect it with your oldest child's registration.
Why do I need to submit a separate volunteer deposit check?
We will immediate deposit your registration check. Your volunteer deposit check will be held until the end of the season (June 2010). If you have completed your volunteer hours, you check will be either destroyed, or returned to you. If you have not completed your volunteer hours, your check will then be cashed.
How will I get my volunteer deposit check back?
Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your registration. We will return your check to you in that envelope.
I don't want to volunteer at all. What do I do?
Please note this in the box on the registration form and do not postdate your volunteer deposit check. We will deposit it immediately and you will not be required to volunteer
When are tryouts going to be held?
Tryouts are currently schedule for December 5 with a makeup date of December 12. Please click here for a list of important upcoming dates.
What division should I sign my child up for?
Click on this link for a list of divisions and explanations of each.
I live outside of Dublin. Can my child still play for Dublin Little League?
Little League International requires players to play within the boundaries that they live in. However, they do make exceptions in some extreme cases (hardship, split families, attending schools outside of their normal boundary). Additionally, if you played in Dublin Little League last year and have moved, you have the right to remain in Dublin Little League. Contact the Dublin Little League at info@dublinlittleleague.org and someone will get back in touch with you with the necessary information and forms.
I can not afford to pay for my child to play. Is there any way I can receive a scholarship?
We are able to provide a limited number of partial and full scholarships for those families who are financially unable to afford to be able to play. We ask those families to volunteer for additional hours than the standard volunteer deposit to assist the league. If you believe you might qualify for a scholarship, please include a letter with your registration stating you circumstances.
Division Descriptions
- Tee Ball - Ages 5 and 6 – Non-competitive, one game per week and generally one practice per week.
- Rookie - 7 year olds who did not play Rookie last year. 6 year olds who played Little League TeeBall the previous year and would like to move up. Non-competitive, coach pitch. 2 games per week.
- Single A - 7 year olds who played Rookie last year, and those 8 year olds who do not try out or were not drafted to AA. Non-competitive. Mixture of coach pitch and kid pitch.
- AA - 9 year olds and select 8 year olds who are drafted up to fill team rosters. Registration form must specify that players desire to play AA. 8 year olds must try out and be drafted up to play this level. First level of competitive baseball. 2 games per week
- AAA - 11 and 10 year olds that are not drafted to Majors. Select 9 year olds who try out may be drafted up to complete rosters. Registration form must specify that players desire to play up to AAA. 12 year olds may play down only by signing a waiver and receiving league approval. Competitive baseball. 2 games per week.
- Majors - 12 year olds, with select 11 and 10 year olds drafted up to complete rosters. Registration form must specify that players desire to play up to Majors. Very competitive baseball. Up to 3 games per week.
- Juniors - 13 and 14 year olds. Two competitive levels, Gold (select players) and House. Played on either an 80’ or 90’ diamond, depending on age and skill. Play teams from other cities in the Tri-Valley area.
- Seniors - 15 and 16 year olds. May combine with another city to field team. Played on a 90’ diamond. Play other teams from cities in the Tri-Valley and possibly Bay Area.
- Big League - 16, 17, and 18 year olds. Will combine with other players in the Tri-Valley area to field teams that will play other districts in the Bay Area. Played on a 90’ diamond.