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BASEBALL, SOFTBALL, and CHALLENGER - see below
BASEBALL
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Ages 4-6, co-ed. Introductory/instructional. 5 innings or 60 min, whichever comes first, no score kept. Teams formed by school and coach/friend/sibling requests.
Single A (A)
Ages 6-8. Coach pitch. Non-competitive/instructional: 5 innings, scores and standings not kept. Recommended that players have one year of TBall experience. Teams formed by school and coach/friend/sibling requests.
Double A (AA)
Ages 7-9. Primarily machine pitch, with pace of play being the primary objective. Non-competitive/instructional: 5 innings, scores and standings not kept. Recommended that players have one year of Single A experience. Teams formed by school, coach/friend/sibling requests and competitive balance based on age. Players league age 8-9 that attend a tryout for AAA or Majors and are not drafted will be placed on a AA team.
Triple A (AAA)
League Age 8-11. Competitive: 6 innings, umpires, scores kept, standings recorded. Teams formed by a draft. 12 year olds may play AAA, at a parent's request, with board approval. Typical reason would be skill level/safety risk at Major's level. 12 year olds cannot pitch in AAA. Players are eligible for age 9/10 and 10/11 All-Star teams, based on their league age. Participation in tryouts and 60% of the league scheduled games are a requirement for All-Star eligibility.
Majors
League Age 10-12. Competitive: 6 innings, umpires, scores kept, standings recorded. Teams formed by a draft. 9 year olds, with an advanced skill level, may play if drafted. Players are eligible for age 9/10, 10/11 and 11/12 All-Star teams, based on their league age. Participation in tryouts and 60% of the league scheduled games are a requirement for All-Star eligibility.
Intermediate (50/70)
League Age 13. Competitive: 7 innings, umpires, scores kept, standings recorded. Field size increases to 50' pitching distance and 70' base paths. Stealing and pick-offs allowed. This division is a good transition between a little league sized field (46' pitch, 60' base) and a full size field (60' pitch, 90' base). 11 and 12 year olds may play, but are encouraged to stay in the Majors division. Players are eligible for 50/70 All-Stars. Participation in tryouts and 60% of the league scheduled games are a requirement for All-Star eligibility.
SOFTBALL
Tball
League age 4-6. Introductory/instructional. 3 innings, no score kept. 7 and 8 year olds may play, at a parent's request, with board approval. Teams formed by school and coach/friend/sibling requests.
PeeWee
League age 7-8. Coach pitch the 1st half of the season, kid pitch the 2nd half. Non-competitive/instructional: 5 innings, scores and standings not kept. Recommended that players have one year of TBall experience. 6 year olds with one one year of TBall experience may play up to Pee Wee. Teams formed by school and coach/friend/sibling requests
Minors
League age 8-10. Competitive: 6 innings, umpires, scores kept, standings recorded. Teams formed by a draft. 7 year olds, with an advanced skill level, may play if drafted. 11 and 12 year olds may play Minors, at a parent's request, with board approval. Typical reason would be skill level/safety risk at Major's level. 12 year olds cannot pitch in AAA. Players are eligible for age 8-10 and 9-11 All-Star teams, based on their league age. Participation in tryouts and 60% of the league scheduled games are a requirement for All-Star eligibility.
Majors
League age 10-12. Competitive: 6 innings, umpires, scores kept, standings recorded. Teams formed by a draft. 9 year olds, with an advanced skill level, may play if drafted. Players are eligible for age 8-10, 9-11 and 10-12 All-Star teams, based on their league age. Participation in tryouts and 60% of the league scheduled games are a requirement for All-Star eligibility.
Juniors
League age 13-14. Competitive: 6 innings, umpires, scores kept, standings recorded. Teams formed by a draft. 12 year olds may play up if they are an advanced skill level, approved by the board and drafted to a team. Players are eligible for the Juniors All-Star team. Participation in tryouts and 60% of the league scheduled games are a requirement for All-Star eligibility.
CHALLENGER
League age 4-18, or up to age 22 if still enrolled in high school. Birth certificate required, no boundary requirement. Games begin after spring break and end Memorial Day weekend. They are played on Saturdays, weather permitting. One practice per week. Family involvement and participation is encouraged.
The Challenger Division was established in 1989 as a separate division of Little League, to enable boys and girls with physical and mental limitations , to enjoy the game of baseball. Today more than 30,000 children participate in more than 900 Challenger Divisions worldwide. Shane Fox has organized Camas Little League's Challenger team for the past 9 years. Contact
[email protected]
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Camas, Washington 98607
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