VPLL's mission is to give the children in our community a fun, safe place to learn and play baseball, as well as softball. Our league is operated by volunteers within our community. Our youth today face many challenges. VPLL strives to teach them skills that will help them face these challenges and how to persevere through them. With VPLL, they will work hard and be taught to love the game, they will be given the skills needed to develop and work as a team. VPLL's commitment is to the youth of today, for they are our future.
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BASEBALL:
Tee ball for ages 4-6
This
is our traditional tee ball division in a coed environment. Prior to playing at
the next level, kids need a year of tee ball to develop their skills. Player hit off the Tee only in this level. The experience is grounded in fun, fitness, and fundamentals while also being a key
to growing a child’s love for the game.
Farm for ages 6-8
The
Farm division in Little League is an instructional division for young players
to learn the fundamentals of baseball. The Farm division is a transitional
level between Tee ball and Minors. It's designed to be fun and non-competitive,
and to help players develop skills like teamwork and respect. The players hit
off the spring-loaded
pitching machine and begin to start making outs. While scores are not recorded
in this division, teams are still able to participate in an end of the season
tournament.
Minors for 9-11
Players
try out and get drafted to a team at this level. Minors is player pitch, and
the games are real baseball games, with minimal coach interaction on the field.
Players in this division generally have the ability to make throws across the
infield. Players are exposed to pitching for the first time and batters are
exposed to kids pitching for the first time. There are walks and strikeouts,
pitch counts, steals, and everything else that players love about the game.
Scores are recorded at this level and include a end of year tournament. Kids
who play in Minors are eligible for post-season teams (All-Stars and Renegades
if selected). The Minors level is generally open to Majors-age
players who are still learning baseball fundamentals
Majors for ages 10-12
Majors’
baseball is the most competitive Little League division. This division is the
best competition kids will face in Little League. Pitching and hitting are very
developed in this division as is fielding. Kids in Majors are eligible for
post-season teams. Tournament Team (or “All Stars”) from this division may enter
the Little League International Tournament at the end of the season. This
culmination of this tournament is the Little League Baseball World Series,
featuring teams from around the world. (All-Stars and Hooligans).
Juniors for ages 13-14
Juniors
is for the kids who are ready for traditional size field with 90ft base paths
and 60ft mounds. Leading off, dropped third strikes, and every other baseball
rule is in effect in our Juniors Division. This Division is meant to give kids
another option after Little League and prior to high school. Kids in Juniors
are eligible for post-season teams (All-Stars).
Seniors
for ages 14-16 Seniors is for the
kids who are ready for traditional size field with 90ft base paths and 60ft
mounds. Leading off, dropped third strikes, and
every other baseball rule is in effect in our Seniors Division. This Division
is meant to give kids another option after Little
League and prior to high school. Kids in Seniors are eligible for post-season
teams (All-Stars).
SOFTBALL:
Farm League Ages 6 –
7: Upon
successful completion of a season of tee ball, kids move into the Farm
Division. This division is for girls only, played on a
full-sized field, and with a 11” ball as they transition to the true softball
sized ball. The goal of this division is still very instructional with focus on learning to hit pitching from the spring-loaded machine,
basic base running, and fielding fundamentals. While scores are not
recorded in this division, teams are still able to participate in an end of the
season tournament.
Minors League Ages 8
– 11
Kids at this level will try out and
be drafted by coaches to their respective teams. This level is played with an
11” ball. This level continues to advance the kid’s skills and limits the
coaches’ involvement in the game. The pitching at this level will be stronger
and more consistent. Hitters are expected to be ready to hit pitches from other
players instead of the machine. Defense at this level should be able to make
routine plays in the infield and plays in the outfield become more regular.
Majors League Ages
10 – 12
Majors is the 3rd highest softball
division where games are played with a more advanced level of skill and
competition. All kids will try out and are drafted by coaches to teams for a
balanced competitive experience. All pitching at this level is from players,
with no coach assistance. Kids in this division are generally able to routinely
make plays in the infield and outfield. Hitters should be comfortable facing
more advanced live pitching. There are walks and strikeouts, inning counts,
steals, and everything else that makes softball fun. Girls from this division
are eligible to be selected as All-Stars and will be eligible to represent
Valley Providence Little League in the Little League Softball World Series
Tournament.
Juniors League Ages
13-16
This is the highest level of play
and offers the most advanced level of skill and competition, 60-foot diamond
with a 43-foot pitching distance. Players will try out and are drafted by
coaches to teams. Pitching at this level is from players. Hitters should be
comfortable facing more advanced live pitching. There are walks and strikeouts,
inning counts, steals, and everything else. Players from this division are
eligible to be selected as All-Stars and will be eligible to represent Valley
Providence Little League in the Little League Softball World Series Tournament.