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Spring 2010 Registration is Closed
While we make every effort to get as many kids playing ball as possible we are now starting our team formation process and have to be fair to the families that registered on time as well as give the volunteers working diligently behinds the scenes enough time to get ready for Opening Day.
Once teams are formed there may still be some spaces available. If you are interested in getting on a list for one of these spaces please do the following ...
You will be contact by the VP of the division in which your child is eligible to play sometime in early to Mid February to let you know if any spaces were available.
Player Assessments
T-ball and Farm divisions don’t have formal evaluation processes.
Why Are Assessments so Important? We need to have all the Minor, Major and Junior players in one place so the coaches can determine each kid’s skill level. It helps to make sure the teams are evenly distributed and the players are placed in the appropriate division, a key step towards a season full of fun. What if My Child Missed the Assessment Day? The VP of your child's Division can contact your prior year's coach to get assessment information but placement on a team will be up to the Division VP and the Board. Our goal is to get as many kids playing as possible while also ensuring a fair and equitable registration and team formation process. The Communities That We Serve Our boundaries encompass some of the most beautiful landscapes and communities of Marin: San Anselmo, Fairfax, Woodacre, San Geronimo, Forest Knolls, Lagunitas, Nicasio, Olema, Point Reyes, Inverness, Stinson Beach and Bolinas. Our fields for 2009 include Central Field and Lefty Gomez in Fairfax, Love Field and Point Reyes School in Point Reyes, and the new field at Red Hill in San Anselmo. Each of our teams shares a home field and travels to "away" games at other fields within our boundaries. Dedicated baseball-fan volunteers in each community maintain the fields, using funds raised by the League. West Marin Little League is Run Entirely By Volunteers
We welcome parents and community members to join us. It’s lots of fun. It enriches our lives and the lives of kids, who get the wonderful experience of playing Little League baseball here in West Marin. Several West Marin Little League Board members are graduating out of the league as their players enter high school, and it is a great time to get involved and bring your energy and ideas to our league. For many of the Board/Volunteer openings, you can start as an assistant to a current board member for Spring 2010 season to learn the ropes. The current holders of the outgoing positions will all be happy to train you and support you, making it easy and fun to get involved. Please let us know how you can get involved by contacting one of our Board members (click here for a list).
“League Age” for the 2010 season is the player’s age on or before April 30, 2010. All ages referenced on this website refer to a player's "League Age." League age determines the division(s) in which a child is eligible to play. If a child is eligible to play in more than one division, he/she is assigned to a division based on skill level as determined during Player Assessment Day. The minimum age to start T-Ball is 5 and the maximum age for Majors is 12. Juniors are limited to 13 and 14 year olds. You can download a league age chart from our website's handouts page. The Fall Ball season is based on 2009 League age. |
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