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Divisions of Play
Little League is both a Baseball and a Softball program.   Each of the leagues in District 4 offer Baseball, currently not all the leagues offer Softball.   Little League Softball offers the same benefits to players as the Baseball program does.   If you have a daughter who would like to play Little League Softball, please speak to a board member in your league and help develop softball in your league.
 
Little League Baseball offers the following playing divisions - age determination date is April 30:
  • Pre Tee for 4 year olds - offered through special approved waivers
  • Tee Ball:  5 - 8 year olds:  structure is determined by the Local League
  • Minor League:  7 - 12 year olds - structure is determined by the Local League
  • Major League:  9 - 12 year olds - structure is determined by the Local League
  • Junior League:  12 - 14 year olds - structure is determined by the Local League
  • Senior League:  14 - 16 year olds - structure is determined by the Local League
  • Big League:  16 - 18 year olds - currently run by the district rather than the Local League
Little League Softball offers the following playing divisions - age determination date is December 30:
  • Pre Tee for 4 year olds - offered through special approved waivers
  • Tee Ball:  5 - 8 year olds:  structure is determined by the Local League
  • Minor League:  7 - 12 year olds - structure is determined by the Local League
  • Major League:  9 - 12 year olds - structure is determined by the Local League
  • Junior League:  12 - 14 year olds - structure is determined by the Local League
  • Senior League:  13 - 16 year olds - structure is determined by the Local League
  • Big League:  14 - 18 year olds - currently not operated by District 4
The Tournament Age Structure is different than Regular Season Play - it is "age specific" and no exceptions can be made to the divisions.
  • 9/10 Year Olds
  • 10/11 Year Olds
  • Little League:  11/12 Year Olds
  • Junior League:  12-14 Year Olds
  • Senior League:  14 - 16 Year Olds   (13 - 16 for Softball)
  • Big League:  16 - 18 Year Olds   (14 - 18 for Softball)