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FAQ

VERIFICATION NIGHT

Q: I already uploaded all of the documents when I registered online. Do I still need to come to verification night?
A: You are still strongly encouraged to come to verification night anyway. This is a great opportunity to meet members of the league from the board to Coaches. You also can check the uniform sizes and learn about other opportunities for volunteering and fundraising.

Q: Is the verification night indoors?
A: Yes

Q: How long does the verification take?
A: The verification should take less than 15 minutes. The 2-hour window is to ensure people can find a time that is most convenient for them.

PLAYER DIVISION & TEAM ASSIGNMENT

Q: I need to change the division I registered my child for. Can I change this?
A: Yes, attending verification night, you can make this change or contact the ULL Player Agent [email protected]

Q: I want to ensure my kids are on the same team or not - Is this possible?
A: YES, you can make a request to have siblings in the same division drafted to the same team. Alternatively you can request to have siblings on separate teams. Go ahead and submit your request to the ULL Player Agent[email protected]before evaluation day to ensure it can be accommodated.

Q: I would like to ensure my player does or doesn’t have a certain coach before team assignment?
A: Team/Manager/Coach preferences cannot be accommodated but if there are any concerns with any managers or coaches please do contact the ULL Coaching Coordinator  [email protected]

Q: When will we know what team my player(s) are on?
A: Team assignment is completed after player evaluations and before Start of February.

PRACTICES & GAMES

Q: When will we know our practice schedule?
A: 
Managers are responsible for communicating and scheduling practices as soon as their team is assigned. NOTE: Managers have to account for their availability, their coaching staff availability and field availability.

Q: Will practices be scheduled at the same time/location every week?
A: 
That is a goal but we are constrained by the number of fields we can reserve and the number of teams. 

Q: When will we know our Game schedule? 
A: 
Game scheduled is typically released in February, preferably a week or more in advance of Opening day. Schedules are all available in the Game Changer app.

Q: Where are the games played at?

A: Primarily games are played at the ULL fields. Occasionally we are able to schedule and coordinate Intra-league games with neighboring Little Leagues. Those games will be split across their fields and our own.

Q: Where are the practices?
A: The practices will be at ULL fields and local schools such as Carlton, Dartmouth, and Noddin. More Info can be found on our website under League Info > ULL Baseball Fields

Q: How many games and/or practices a week?
A:  Practices - February there will be 2-3 practices a week (1-2 on weekdays and 1 on Saturday). During the regular season (Mar-May) practices are up to Managers and field availability.
Games - 2 games a week (1 on a weekday and 1 on Saturday). No games on Sundays.

Q: What times are games and practices?
A:  Weekdays: 4-7:30
Sat: between 8am to 7pm - dependent upon size of division.

Q: When will T-ball practices start? I haven't heard from my coach yet.
A: T-ball registration remains open to give new families more time to sign up. Teams will be formed and communicated, practices will start beginning of February and a practice schedule will be provided. More players can be added after practices start.

 

 

Little League is structured into 4 levels

Level #1 --- The Local Little League

Each Little League program is organized within a community. As part of a league's charter it establishes its own boundaries with certain restrictions. It is only from within this boundary that the league may register its players.

Click Here to see if your address falls within our boundary! If it doesn't, have no fear... As long as your child goes to a school that is located within our boundary then they will still be eligible to play with us!

Level #2 --- The District

For administrative and tournament purposes, roughly 10 to 20 leagues in a given area usually comprise a district. The District Administrator is an experienced volunteer elected by the local league Presidents to counsel, direct, and provide leadership in the policies and rules of the Little League program and to serve as liaison between the leagues and the Regional Director.

Level #3 --- The Region

The District Administrators report to the Regional Director, of which there are five in the United States. As part of the staff of Little League Baseball, Incorporated, the Regional Directors work out of Regional Centers at Warner Robins, Georgia; San Bernardino, California; Indianapolis, Indiana, Bristol, Connecticut, and Waco, Texas. Representatives for the International regions of Little League maintain offices in Puerto Rico, Canada, Japan and Poland.

Level #4 --- International Headquarters

Little League operations are led by Stephen D. Keener, President and Chief Executive Officer of Little League Baseball. Mr. Keener responds to the Little League Board of Directors, which includes nine field District Administrators elected to rotating terms by fellow District Administrators at the Congresses. The full-time staff members of Little League Baseball, Incorporated, work with District Administrators, their assistants, and local league officials in developing new leagues, coordinating tournaments, and assisting in the overall operation of a local league program. Worldwide, there are about 110 full-time Little League employees (about one for every 40,000 children and adult volunteers).

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