REGULAR SEASON DIVISIONS:
Tee Ball:
T-Ball is a non-competitive division for players of baseball league age 4 through 6. All players bat and play the field each inning, and no scores are kept. Games are played on Saturday mornings and are limited to 60 minutes. Players are placed on teams primarily by school or geographic area by the league Player Agent. League-age 7 players may participate in Tee Ball with the permission of the player agent.
A Baseball:
Minor A Baseball is a non-competitive division for players league age 6 and 8, and for players league age 5 or 6 who have already played one year of Tee Ball. Pitching in this division will be by pitching machines operated by an adult. The rules have been modified to give each player more opportunity to excel. Games are played on weeknights and Saturdays (times vary) and are limited to 90 minutes. Players are placed on teams primarily by school or geographic area by the league Player Agent. Roster size depends on the number of players and coaches available.
AA Baseball:
Minor AA Baseball is a non-competitive division for players league age 6 and 8, and for players league age 7 who are ready to move beyond our Minor A level. Pitching in this division will be by pitching machines operated by an adult, and will be set to a faster speed than in A-ball. The standard three strike rule is used at this level. Games are played on weeknights and Saturdays (times vary) and last about 2 hours. Players are placed on teams primarily by school or geographic area by the league Player Agent. Roster size depends on the number of players and coaches available.
AAA Baseball:
Minor AAA Baseball is a division for players league age 9 to 11, and for players league age 8 who are ready to move to beyond our Minor AA level. This is the first level of player pitch. This is a developmental league intended to get the players used to pitching and hitting pitched balls prior to the Majors level. Games are played on weeknights and Saturdays (times vary) and last about 2 hours. This level will occasionally play inter-league games that will involve travel to other leagues in our district. Players need to attend at least one of the skills assessments. It is highly recommended that players attend both Skill Assessment sessions. Players are placed on teams through a draft after skills assessments are complete. Roster size depends on the number of players and coaches available.
Majors Baseball:
Majors Baseball is a competitive division for players league age 9 to 12. Players need to attend at least one of the skills assessments. It is highly recommended that players attend both Skill Assessment sessions. Games are played on weeknights and Saturdays (times vary) and last about 2 hours. This level will play inter-league games that will involve travel to other leagues in our district. Players are placed on teams through a draft after skills assessments are complete. Roster size is 12 or 13 depending on the number of players and coaches available. Players 11 and 12 are also eligible to play in the Intermediate Division.
Intermediate Baseball:
Intermediate Baseball is a competitive division for players league age 11 to 13. Players need to attend at least one of the skills assessments. It is highly recommended that players attend both Skill Assessment sessions. It is Little Leagues newest division created to allow more advanced players a higher level of baseball. It is played on a field with a pitching distance of 50 feet and bases that are 70 feet apart. Little League created it as a stepping stone to the 90' Field. The rules follow the upper levels of Little League in which it allows for leading off, pick off attempts, and other differences. Most of the play will be double headers on the weekends and will involve travel to other leagues in our district as well as other districts in the Puget Sound Region. Players are placed on teams through a draft after skills assessments are complete. Roster size is 12 or 13 depending on the number of players and coaches available. 11 and 12 year old players are encouraged to participate in our Majors Division also.
Junior & Senior Baseball:
Junior & Senior Baseball is a competitive division for players league age 13 to 16. Players need to attend at least one of the skills assessments. It is highly recommended that players attend both Skill Assessment sessions. These are divisions created to allow more advanced players a higher level of baseball. It is played on a field with a pitching distance of 60 feet and bases that are 90 feet apart. The rules are similar to high school ball. Most of the play will be double headers on the weekends and will involve travel to other leagues in our district as well as other districts in the Puget Sound Region. Players are placed on teams through a draft after skills assessments are complete. Roster size is 12 or 13 depending on the number of players and coaches available.