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  2004 Divisions  
 

Farm League - A
Farm League is an introductory and instructional division. Each player receives a hat and t-shirt. Games are played on Saturday morning, with one practice during the week. There are 3 divisions based on age, experience/ability. Coaches can advise which level is correct. Director will set the teams such that the numbers, age, ability are balanced. Ages 5-6.

Farm League - AA
Farm League is an introductory and instructional division. Each player receives a hat and t-shirt. Games are played on Saturday morning, with one practice during the week. There are 3 divisions based on age, experience/ability. Coaches can advise which level is correct. Director will set the teams such that the numbers, age, ability are balanced. Ages 6-7.

Farm League - AAA
Farm League is an introductory and instructional division. Each player receives a hat and t-shirt. Games are played on Saturday morning, with one practice during the week. There are 3 divisions based on age, experience/ability. Coaches can advise which level is correct. Director will set the teams such that the numbers, age, ability are balanced. Ages 7-8.

Minor League Baseball
Baseball has 2 divisions (Major & Minor). Major games are generally M/W/F, while minors are T/TH/SAT. Teams will be selected based on a draft by the head coaches that will follow Baseball’s spring training event. In general, Minors are for 9 and 10 year olds and Majors are for 11and12 year olds. No 7 year olds will be allowed to play. 8 year olds may be allowed to play in the Minors and 10 year olds allowed in the Major division with the approval of the director of Baseball. Eligibility is based on ability and space availability in the appropriate division. These players must be present at the baseball Spring Training event to be considered, or schedule a separate skill evaluation prior to Spring Training.

Major League Baseball
Baseball has 2 divisions (Major & Minor). Major games are generally M/W/F, while minors are T/TH/SAT. Teams will be selected based on a draft by the head coaches that will follow Baseball’s spring training event. In general, Minors are for 9 and 10 year olds and Majors are for 11and12 year olds. No 7 year olds will be allowed to play. 8 year olds may be allowed to play in the Minors and 10 year olds allowed in the Major division with the approval of the director of Baseball. Eligibility is based on ability and space availability in the appropriate division. These players must be present at the baseball Spring Training event to be considered, or schedule a separate skill evaluation prior to Spring Training.

Minor League Softball
Softball will likely have 2 teams, one mostly ages 11&12 and the other ages 8-10. 7 year olds can play softball with approval of the Softball Director. Approval will depend on ability and number of players. Softball teams play their games against other towns, various days of the week, and various locations.

Major League Softball
Softball will likely have 2 teams, one mostly ages 11&12 and the other ages 8-10. 7 year olds can play softball with approval of the Softball Director. Approval will depend on ability and number of players. Softball teams play their games against other towns, various days of the week, and various locations.

   
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