Division | | Baseball | | Softball |
High School Prep/ Juniors | | Competitive baseball using Little League rules with some local modifications for boys or girls aged 13 and 14 years old as of 8/31/2025. | | Subject to community interest. |
Majors | | Competitive baseball using Little League rules with some local modifications for boys or girls aged 11 and 12 years old as of 8/31/2025. | | Competitive softball using Little League rules with some local modifications for girls aged 11 and 12 years old as of 12/31/2024. |
Minors | | Competitive baseball using Little League rules with some local modifications for boys or girls aged 9 and 10 years old as of 8/31/2025. Eleven year olds may be assigned to Minors depending upon space and safety considerations. | | Competitive softball using Little League rules with some local modifications for girls aged 9 and 10 years old as of 12/31/2024. Eleven year olds may be assigned to Minors depending upon space and safety considerations. |
Farm | | Competitive baseball using modified Little League rules for boys or girls aged 7 and 8 years old as of 8/31/2025. Nine year olds who are new to baseball or need an extra year of development may be assigned to Farm. Six year olds as of 8/31/25 who played a full season of Coach Pitch need to receive league permission to play in Farm. | | Competitive softball using modified Little League rules for girls aged 7 and 8 years old as of 12/31/2024. Nine year olds who are new to softball or need an extra year of development may be assigned to Farm. |
Coach Pitch | | Instructional baseball using local rules. Appropriate for boys and girls aged 6 years old as of 8/31/2025 and some 7 year old needing additional development. Five year olds are permitted if they played one year of T-Ball. | | See Baseball Coach Pitch |
T-Ball | | Introductory baseball using local rules. Appropriate for boys and girls aged 5 years old as of 8/31/2025 and some 6 year olds needing development. 4 year olds (based on 12/31/25 date) may play however, parental supervision and involvement is highly recommended. | | See Baseball T-Ball |