LITTLE LEAGUE

The Spring sports season extends from late March through early June.

Ages are based on the current season's Little League Age Chart below.  Games are played on Saturdays and during the week. Practices are scheduled before and during the season.

REGISTRATION
Registration for the Spring and Summer Seasons opens in December.  Spring registration closes Feb 12.  Summer closes Mar 31.

LITTLE LEAGUE PROGRAM OVERVIEW

2024 LITTLE LEAGUE AGE CHART
Use your player's month and year of birth to find their "Little League" age

CLICK HERE TO VERIFY YOUR PLAYERS AGE AND LEVEL USING LITTLE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL SITE



Divisions

Quickball / Backyard Ball (Age 3)

Our 3-year old parents who are eager to have their kids playing ball will enjoy this fun and fast-paced Division. 

Coed teams are formed by mid-March and will meet once per week on Saturdays at the Quickball field.  Unlike older age groups, there are no coaches.  Parents will be practicing and playing with their child each week following an age-appropriate curriculum.  USA Quickball equipment will be used to ensure a safe and fun environment.   

Players will not need to purchase gloves, bats, and helmets.  Players may opt to purchase baseball pants, socks, and cleats (rubber), but this is totally optional.  The League provides all players with a team hat and shirt.  Players will also receive a Quickball bat and ball. 

Buddy requests are accepted and encouraged at this age level.

Quickball / Little Sluggers (Age 4)

Baseball is first introduced to 4 year-olds via the USA Quickball curriculum.  Players will be introduced to base-running, hitting, throwing, and catching mechanics in a fast-paced, safe, and fun environment.

Coed teams are formed by mid-March, have 6-8 players,  and will practice / play once per week on Saturdays at the Quickball Field or Softball Field 2.  The season will run from early-April to mid-June.

The League provides parent volunteers as coaches.  Players will not need to purchase gloves, bats, and helmets.  Players will need to purchase cleats (rubber).  Baseball pants, socks, and optionally belts will also need to be purchased after a coach selects a color.  The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.  Players will also receive a Quickball bat and ball.

Buddy requests are accepted and encouraged at this age level.

Quickball / Rookies (Age 5)

Our 5 year-olds continue a second year of the USA Quickball curriculum.  Players will continue to build on baseball fundamentals - base-running, hitting, throwing, and catching in a fast-paced, safe, and fun environment.

Teams are formed by mid-March, have 6-8 players, and will practice / play on Saturdays and every other week on a weeknight at the Quickball Field or Softball Field 2.  The season will run from early-April to mid-June.

The League provides parent volunteers as coaches.  Players will not need to purchase gloves, bats, and helmets.  Players will need to purchase cleats (rubber).  Baseball pants, socks, and optionally belts will also need to be purchased after a coach selects a color.  The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.  Players will also receive a Quickball bat and ball.

Buddy requests are accepted and encouraged at this age level.

Quickball or Tee-ball?  Here's what our parents and coaches had to say...

"Quickball all the way. My son played t-ball last year, and I've coached many t-ball teams and prefer QB. The fast pace really kept the kids engaged." 

"We LOVED the improvement to T-ball that Quickball provided. AWESOME experience this past season!!! It kept the kids moving and engaged. They all made so much progress in one season."

"We have done both. Quickball is more engaging for kids and parents as well as learning skills. We love it!"

A (Ages 6-7)

Our 6-7 year-olds will quickly transition from USA Quickball to Coach pitch.  Players will continue to develop individual base-running, hitting, throwing and catching mechanics in a safe and fun environment.  In addition, they'll start to learn more rules of the game.  Games are generally 3 innings in length (or 1.5 hours) and every player bats each inning.

Teams are formed by mid-March, have 8-10 players, and will typically practice / play twice per week on Saturdays and a weeknight at the "A" field.  The season will run from early-April to mid-June.  Weather permitting, practices may begin in March.

The League provides parent volunteers as coaches.  Players will need to purchase a glove, bat, helmet, cleats (rubber), and a protective cup (boys).  Baseball pants, socks, and optionally belts will also need to be purchased after a coach selects a color.  Baseball chest protector shirts are recommended  The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.  Optionally, there will be team helmets and bats available to use.

Buddy requests are still accepted at this age level.

AA (Ages 8-9)

Our 8-9 year-olds take a big step from Coach pitch to Kid Pitch on the larger AA field (46/60).  Winter Training and a Pitching Clinic are typically available before the season starts to help players prepare and adjust to the new game format.  Players will continue developing individual skills and learn more rules of the game as it takes on a more "real" baseball feel.  Outs and runs are recorded.  Pitchers will need to pass a test to earn their "Pitching Pin" to ensure quality and safe pitching.  Coaches pitch in the first three games.  Beginning in game 4, coaches pitch the first two innings and kids pitch innings 3 and 4.  Coaches will pitch after ball 4 in all games.

Talent is spread evenly across teams which are formed by mid-March, have 10-12 players, and will typically practice / play twice per week on Saturdays and a weeknight at the "AA" field.  The season will run from early-April to mid-June.  Weather permitting, practices may begin in March. 

The League provides parent volunteers as coaches.  Players will need to purchase a glove, "USA Baseball" approved bat, helmet, cleats (rubber), and a protective cup (boys).  Baseball pants, socks, and optionally belts will also need to be purchased after a coach selects a color.  Baseball chest protector shirts are recommended  The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.  Optionally, there will be team helmets and bats available to use.

AAA (Ages 10-11)

Our 10-11 year-olds play more competitive baseball on the AAA field (46/60).  Winter Training and a Pitching Clinic are typically available before the season starts to help players prepare for the Spring season.  Players continue building their individual skills, learn more about the game-time situations, and are introduced to steals for the first time.  Coaches will pitch after ball 4 in the first 3 games.

Talent is spread evenly across teams which are formed by mid-March, have 10-12 players, and will typically practice / play twice per week on Saturdays and a weeknight at the "AAA" field.  The season will run from early-April to mid-June.  Weather permitting, practices may begin in March. 

The League provides parent volunteers as coaches.  Players will need to purchase a glove, "USA Baseball" approved bat, helmet, cleats (rubber), and a protective cup (boys).  Baseball pants, socks, and optionally belts will also need to be purchased after a coach selects a color.  Baseball chest protector shirts are recommended  The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.  Optionally, there will be team helmets and bats available to use.

Majors (Ages 11-12)

Our 11-12 year-olds play more competitive baseball on the AAA field (46/60).  Winter Training and a Pitching Clinic are typically available before the season starts to help players prepare for the Spring season.  Players continue building their individual skills, learn more about the game-time situations, and are introduced to steals for the first time.  Coaches will pitch after ball 4 in the first 3 games.

Talent is spread evenly across teams which are formed by mid-March, have 10-12 players, and will typically practice / play twice per week on Saturdays and a weeknight at the "AAA" field.  The season will run from early-April to mid-June.  Weather permitting, practices may begin in March. 

The League provides parent volunteers as coaches.  Players will need to purchase a glove, "USA Baseball" approved bat, helmet, cleats (rubber), and a protective cup (boys).  Baseball pants, socks, and optionally belts will also need to be purchased after a coach selects a color.  Baseball chest protector shirts are recommended  The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.  Optionally, there will be team helmets and bats available to use.

Challenger (Ages 4-18; up to 22 if in school)

The Little League Challenger Division is Little League's adaptive baseball program for individuals with physical an intellectual challenges.

Any individual with a physical or intellectual challenge may participate. If an individual can participate in the traditional Little League Baseball or Softball program with reasonable accommodations they should do so. The Little League Challenger Division accommodates players ages 4 to 18; or up to age 22 if still enrolled in school.

Teams are formed by mid-March and will practice / play once per week on Saturday mornings at the "Majors" field.  The season will run from early April to mid-June.  Weather permitting, practices may begin in March.  Some games may be played against nearby Challenger teams such as North Penn Little League's Challenger team.

The League provides parent volunteers as coaches.  Gloves, bats, and helmets are optional.  Players will need to purchase cleats (rubber).  Baseball pants, socks, and optionally belts will also need to be purchased after a coach selects a color.  The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.