Hitmen
Hitmen Baseball is for Pre-Kindergarten boys who are 4-5 years old who want to learn the fundamentals of hitting and fielding. Players hit a ball off a batting tee. Rules of the game are designed to accommodate the need for teaching. As a Non-Competitive Division, the primary goals of Hitmen are to instruct children in the fundamentals of baseball, to allow them to experience the value of teamwork and give them the opportunity to play baseball with their friends.
Senior Hitmen
Senior Hitmen Baseball is for kindergarten boys who are 5-6 years old who are moving toward to hitting from a pitched ball as well as still learning the fundamentals of hitting and fielding. League age 5 players will have completed one season of Hitmen prior to playing Senior Hitmen. In Senior Hitmen, players spend a portion of their season hitting a ball off a batting tee as well as learning to hit pitched balls from coaches. They will also spend the first part of the season learning the basics of fielding before game play is introduced. Rules of the game are designed to accommodate the need for teaching. As a Non-Competitive Division, the primary goals of Senior HItmen are to instruct children in the fundamentals of baseball, to allow them to experience the value of teamwork and give them the opportunity to play baseball with their friends.
Rookie
Rookie Baseball is for first grade boys and girls 7 years old who are moving toward to hitting from a pitched ball as well as still learning the fundamentals of hitting and fielding. In Rookie, players spend a portion of their season learning to hit pitched balls from coaches. Rules of the game are designed to accommodate the need for teaching. As a Non-Competitive Division, the primary goals of Rookie are to instruct children in the fundamentals of baseball, to allow them to experience the value of teamwork and give them the opportunity to play baseball with their friends.
Single A
Single-A Baseball is for second grade boys and girls 8 years old who are hitting from both player and coach pitched ball as well as continuing to build on the fundamentals of hitting and fielding. This is a kids pitch division with pitchers throwing from 40 feet instead of 46 feet. Rules of the game are designed to accommodate the need for teaching. As a semi-Competitive Division, the primary goals of Single-A are to instruct children in the fundamentals of baseball, to allow them to experience the value of teamwork and give them the opportunity to play baseball with their friends.
Minors
Minors is for boys and girls 9-10 years old who are continuing to develop their abilities in a competitive baseball environment. As a Competitive Division, the primary goals of Minors Baseball is to create a fair and balanced competition throughout the division, provide a suitable vehicle for team and individual skills development and prepare the players for Majors Division play. Players will be placed on their respective team based on their prior experience.
Majors
Majors Baseball is for boys and girls 11-12 years old who are refining all the skills they have been building up in the Minor divisions in this next stage of competitive baseball. Majors Baseball is also known as the Little League Baseball Division. As a Competitive Division, the primary goals of Majors Baseball are to create a fair and balanced competition throughout the division, provide a suitable vehicle for team and individual skills development and stage the players for a higher level of play.
Senior League
Senior League Baseball is for boys and girls 13-14 years old who are honing their abilities at the highest levels of competition. Seniors baseball is played using a conventional 90-foot diamond with a pitching distance of 60 feet, 6 inches. As a Competitive Division, the primary goals of Seniors Baseball are to provide the players a suitable vehicle to take their game to the next level in preparation for most competitive arenas of Youth Baseball such as High School. Rosters are, typically, more than 12 players. Youth pitching is at this level. Scoring and Standings are kept. Umpires officiate the game.