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2025 Alaska All Star Dates

Contact Information

Player Agent Contact Information:
Paula Lyon 
907-420-7702

All Star Packet and Information

The Little League® International Tournament is a unique time of the season, a fresh beginning in some respect, with new teams forming and the opportunity to create even more memories. While Tournament rules often mirror those in the regular season, there are some key differences parents need to be aware of.

Soldotna Little League All-Stars Informational Packet will go over some of the requirements for the upcoming  tournament. 

Time Commitment and Travel

The All-Star season length varies depending upon the team’s age and success.  Families should ensure that they are available for daily weekday practice and weekend games starting immediately following the regular season and through the end of July.  The 12s All-Star Team may play into August if they advance beyond the State Tournament.

100% attendance to all activities is expected:
  - Team events (Practices/team building/tournaments/fundraising) generally occur 5 days per week, but can go 6-7 days per week for games and/or tournaments.
  - Practices are generally held in the afternoon/evening for 2+ hours.
  - Unless there is a compelling reason for an absence (ex: a wedding, a funeral, an urgent medical appointment), players are expected to attend all scheduled activities, including practices, team events, and tournaments.
  - Other sports commitments (including travel ball or other league play) and family vacations are not considered a valid reason to miss All-Star practice or activities.

Fundraising is required by all team members!!!

Travel Considerations:
 
- Teams usual stay in a church approved by Soldotna Little League
  - Tournament play is not limited to weekends and may require travel/overnight stays during the week.
  - Additional travel expenses may be required.  Hotel stays, meals, and other transportation costs are the responsibility of the player’s family.
  - However, it is Soldotna Little League’s policy that the cost of travel should not prohibit any player from having this opportunity.

Selecting Players

The selection of players is done by one of the approved methods, which is determined by the Board of
Directors. There are also a few things that are considered in selecting players for an ALL-Star team. The main
consideration in choosing players is their level of baseball skills, hence ALL-Star team. Besides being a skillful
player, players must exhibit good behavior; they must uphold the Code of Conduct throughout the season,
this includes regular season play. An individual who wishes to be considered for an All-Star team must be
respectful to the coaches, teammates, board members, parents, and opposing team members. Individuals
should be uplifting, and NOT putting others down; in other words, treat others as you would like to be
treated.

All Star Required Forms

Players who are selected for an All-Star team will be required to re-submit the following forms in order to determine their eligibility to participate in All-Stars:

1.  Player's Original Birth Certificate
2.   SLL All Stars Packet
3.  Medical Release Form
4.  School Enrollment FormD II Waiver Form or 3 Proofs of Residency

Player Eligibility

There are some strict guidelines that must be followed for a player to be eligible to be part of an All-Star team, and they are as follows:

1. Before any player is considered for an All-Star team, they first must have participated in a
minimal of 8 regular season games, (except for the Senior League, there is no minimum), and
participation is verified by the regular season scorebooks, so accurate scorebooks must be kept
for all divisions.

2. They must be considered based on their league age and NOT their actual age, which may or
may not be the same. In other words, if a player is 7, but is a league age of 8 the player can
tryout for the 8-10 division even if they played in a lower division (machine pitch) during regular
season. However, the opposite also applies. If any player is at a league age of 11, he/she must
play in the 9-11 or the 11-12 division even if the player played in a lower division during the
regular season. Furthermore, age must be verified by the player’s original birth certificate.

3. Eligibility is also determined by residency in one’s district, which is done through proving
physical address or by school attendance. Proving one’s physical address is done by providing
three specific documents (one document from each group). Determining residency via school
attendance is done by having the principal of the school your child attends fill out a school
enrollment form. If your child goes to one of the approved schools in your league’s district, it is
easier and preferred, but not required, to use the school attendance method because the same
school enrollment form can be used repeatedly until your child changes schools, and it will last
for the life of your child’s participation in little league.

***Residency Shall be Established and Supported by: Documents containing the full residence
which includes parent(s) or court-appointed guardian(s) name, street address, city, state, and
zip code information, dated or in force between February 1 of the previous year and February 1
of the current year, from ONE or more documents from EACH of the three groups outlined
in Residency Eligibility Checklist

NOTE: Documents must be dated between February 1, 2024 and February 1, 2025.

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