Club House

Major League

This division is for players ages 9–12 and is considered a highly competitive level of play. Managers draft their teams based on player tryouts and the specific needs of their roster. Teams typically play a 15–20 game regular season, followed by a best‑of‑three playoff and championship series for the top four teams in the standings. Players in the Major Division are also eligible to register for consideration in the Little League International Tournament for postseason play.

 

Minor League

Minor League is an 8 to 11* year old league with the introduction to live pitching. Coaches focus heavily on player instruction and development. This division is considered semi‑competitive, offering a higher level of play than Pee Wee while still prioritizing skill-building.*12 year old children may play in the minor league system if they file for a waiver and granted permission from PA District 5 little league and the Eastern Region Little League International.

Coach Pitch

The Coach Pitch (Pee Wee) Division is for players ages 7-8 and emphasizes fundamental skill development, confidence building, and learning the game in a supportive environment. Coaches pitch through the season to help players focus on proper mechanics and consistent contact. The division is considered semi-competitive, balancing instruction with structured game play.

Tee-Ball

The Tee-Ball Division is designed for children ages 5-6 who are new to the game and beginning to learn the fundamentals of baseball. The emphasis is on fun, basic skill development, and building confidence, with all players hitting from a tee to establish proper mechanics in a supportive environment. This division is non-competitive, providing a positive first experience for young athletes and their families.

Tee-Ball Clinic

The Tee‑Ball Clinic is an introductory program for 4‑year‑olds who are brand new to baseball. The focus is on fun, basic fundamentals, and building confidence, introducing young players to throwing, catching, base running, and safe swing mechanics. This clinic does not include games against other teams; instead, it prepares players for the full Tee‑Ball Division the following year.The clinic typically meets once a week for about an hour, usually on Sundays, and runs for approximately one month beginning in late April. Families from areas or leagues without a program for 4‑year‑olds are welcome to participate. Registration is free, though a small fee may be added later to cover hats and shirts.