A Division – Tee Ball
Ages: 4–6
Grades: Pre-K & Kindergarten
Format: Co-ed
About the Division:
The Tee Ball division is purely instructional and focused on fun. Players learn the fundamentals of baseball through drills and short 2–3 inning games. As skills improve, optional coach pitch may be introduced later in the season.
Typical Spring Schedule:
AA Division – Coach Pitch
Ages: 6–8
Grades: 1st & 2nd
About the Division:
AA is instructional with a higher emphasis on real game situations. Coaches pitch to players, outs are recorded, and players receive guidance during play. Teams typically hold one weekly practice plus 3–4 inning games.
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AAA Division – Minors (Player Pitch)
Ages: 8–10
Grades: 3rd & 4th
About the Division:
AAA follows Little League rules with some modifications. Players pitch, umpires officiate games, and balanced teams are formed after spring evaluations. AAA includes a full regular season and playoffs. Some players may be chosen for District All-Stars.
Movement Note:
Typical Spring Schedule:
Majors Division
Ages: 11–12
Grades: 5th & 6th
About the Division:
Majors follows full Little League rules. Players pitch, umpires officiate, and balanced teams are drafted after evaluations. The season includes regular games, playoffs, and All-Star selections for District play.
Movement Note:
Typical Spring Schedule:
Player Tryouts (Evaluations)
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Required for League Age 9–12 to be eligible for AAA or Majors.
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League Age 8 players may attend to be considered for AAA.
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Held at the end of March each year.
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Season Timing & Additional Notes
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Game schedules are finalized in late March or early April.
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AAA & Majors begin practices in early–mid April; games begin mid-April (weather permitting).
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A & AA divisions typically begin shortly after Parade Day (late April).
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Weeknight Game Times:
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A & AA: 6:00 PM
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AAA & Majors: 5:30 PM
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Some travel to nearby towns may occur (Boylston, Berlin, Clinton, Sterling).
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Most divisions run through early–mid June.
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