North Boise Little League: Welcome

2012 Information Guide

General registration for the 2012 Spring Season is now closed. The following divisions are still aceepting players:

All Softball - Email Tom Fergusen for instructions on late registration


Assessments:  You DO NOT have to assess on both days, however, you may if you wish. Assessments will be held regardless of weather.

Junior Baseball – (13 - 14 years)
Saturday February 18 & 25 - 10:00 am both days
Juniors Field, Hillside Complex on 36th

 

Softball – All ages
Saturday February 18 & 25
Minor/Major (9 0 12 years) 10:00 am both days
Junior/Senior (13 - 16 years) 11:00 am both days
Majors Softball Field, Hillside Complex on 36th


Majors/Minors Baseball
Saturday February 25 & March 3
League age
12 year-olds & ALL returning Majors - 9:00 am both days 
League age 10 & 11 year-olds (not returning majors) 11:00 am both days
League age 9 year-olds - 2:00 pm both days

Majors Field, Hillside Complex on 36th

Team Drafts:
Junior Baseball – Sunday, February 26
All softball – Sunday, February 26
Major Baseball – Sunday, March 4
AAA Baseball – Monday, March 5

Umpire Clincis - Dates Updated

Field Day – Saturday, March 31

Opening Day – Saturday, April 7

Season Opener – Monday, April 9

Last Day of Regular Season – May 18

Tournaments – May 21 – 24; (no games May 25 – 28) May 29 – June 1

Frequently Requested Information


North Boise Little League
1770 W. State Street, #122
Boise, ID 83702
(208) 327-8409



Wednesday, February 15
2012 Little League Baseball rules and regulations governing bats

Little League International has assembled an online resource page dedicated to baseball bat information. Click here to find the latest bat information, including the 2012 Little League Baseball rules and regulations governing bats, definition of terms, the moratorium on the use of composite bats, and a series of frequently asked questions, with answers and licensed bat lists.

Bat Rules

Rule 1.10 - Baseball - The bat must be a baseball bat which meets Little League specifications
and standards as noted in this rule. It shall be a smooth, rounded stick and made of wood or of material and color tested and proved acceptable to Little League standards.

Little League (Majors) and below: it shall not be more than thirty-three (33) inches in length nor more than two and one-quarter (2¼) inches in diameter. Non-wood bats shall be labeled with a BPF (bat performance factor) of 1.15 or less;

EXCEPTION: For the 2011-2012 Little League (Majors) and below, for regular season play and Tournament, composite bats are prohibited unless approved by Little League International. View the list of approved and licensed composite bats.



NEW NORTH BOISE LITTLE LEAGUES BOUNDARIES!

Monday, January 9
As League President, I would like to fully endorse the three PCA principles. Help us promote and reinforce these principles throughout the upcoming sp



Wednesday, January 11
What Division Would My Child Play In?