Divisions
Pee Wees (league age 6-8) - provides a great introduction the game of baseball for younger players. A pitching machine, required fielding rotations, and modified rules are used to promote parity while ensuring a fun and competitive atmosphere. This division is intended for players in grades K5 through 2nd grade.
Minors (league age 9 and 10) - introduces player pitching, extra-base hits and limited stolen bases as players continue to develop their baseball skills. This division is intended for players in 3rd and 4th grade.
Majors (league age 11 and 12) - allows players to further develop their baseball skill with a more competitive baseball environment and few rule restrictions. This division is intended for players in 5th and 6th grade.
Intermediates (league age 13) - plays on a larger diamond, with 70 foot base paths and 50 foot pitching distances in order to transition players to a full-sized baseball diamond. This division is intended for players in 7th grade.
Juniors (league age 14) - plays on a full-sized diamond and offers the traditional baseball experience to our players. This division is intended for players in 8th grade.
Challengers - established by Little League in 1989 as a separate division to enable boys and girls with physical and intellectual disabilities, ages 4-18, or up to age 22 if still enrolled in high school, to enjoy the game of baseball.
Softball - offered in partnership with Jr. Dukes Fastpitch Softball to provide a fastpitch softball experience for female athletes in grades 2 through 9. Player registration and additional information are available through the Jr. Dukes Fastpitch Softball website, available HERE.
Determining League Age
The League Age for a Little League baseball player is the actual age of a child on August 31 of the applicable season year. A league age calculator can be found HERE.