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  1. Colt Divisions
    • TEE-BALL DIVISION – Coed; league age four (4). Players are introduced to participating in a team sport setting and are instructed in the fundamentals of the game. Tees, safety balls, hand-eye-coordination equipment is used for instruction.

    • SINGLE-A DIVISION – Coed; league age five (5). The same as the TEE-BALL DIVISION, however, in games, players make two (2) attempts to hit a coach-pitched baseball. If players are unsuccessful and incur two (2) strikes, then a Tee is incorporated for the third attempt, to reinforce hitting with two (2) strikes.

    • DOUBLE-A DIVISION – Coed;  league age six (6) and seven (7). Machine-pitch; a progression from the SINGLE-A DIVISION. In game play, a Tee may be used for a player that reaches two (2) strikes, up to the 3rd week of the season. The Tee is removed from game play beginning the 4th week of the season.


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  2. Minor League Divisions
    • GIRLS SOFTBALL 10U DIVISION – Girls only;  league age eight (8), nine (9) and ten (10). Player-pitch; the differences and similarities between baseball and softball are introduced. The fundamentals of underhand pitch are taught.

    • TRIPLE-A DIVISION – Coed;   league age eight (8), nine (9) and ten (10). Player-pitch; a progression from the DOUBLE-A DIVISION. Players do flat-ground work every practice. Pitching, defense, hitting, and baserunning are taught–in that order.


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  3. Little League Divisions
    • GIRLS SOFTBALL 12U DIVISION – Girls only;   league age eleven (11) and twelve (12). Progression from the GIRLS SOFTBALL 10U DIVISION; girls learn advanced softball concepts.

    • MAJORS DIVISION – Coed;   league age eleven (11) and twelve (12). Progression from the TRIPLE-A DIVISION; players learn advanced baseball concepts. Players do flat-ground work every practice.


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  4. Junior League Division
    • Juniors (co-ed, ages 13-14);  Transition to the 90’ diamond. Focus is on pitching (hitting spots, pick-offs, PFPs, flat-ground work, bullpens), catcher skills, turning DPs, baserunning, hitting gap-to-gap and behind the runner.


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