Opportunity is what Pee Wee Baseball is all about. Players seven to twelve in age have an opportunity to participate in youth baseball in a safe and enjoyable environment
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Rookie League
Players in
this league learn basic baseball skills and plays, in a positive
fun-filled environment. All 7 and 8 years olds are assigned
to teams in this division, however, if they previously played one
season of Rookie ball they may move to the Minor league. Players who
are 7 years old and have played one season of Tee Ball or other
organized baseball, may play in the Rookie division. Rookie league
utilizes a pitching machine to encourage hitting development. A
team's entire lineup bats each game and ten players will be in the
field for defense. The season ends with a single-elimination tournament. 12
Minor League
The goal in
Minor league is to teach baseball fundamentals and team
participation. Competitiveness is secondary to providing a variety
of playing opportunities in order that all ballplayers properly
learn the fundamentals of the game. Typically 8, 9, and some
10 year olds participate in this division. The Minor league utilizes a combination of player and
umpire pitch. Each team bats through its complete team roster every
game. The season ends with a modified double-elimination
tournament.
Major League
The Major
league plays competitive baseball while recognizing the goals of
teaching baseball fundamentals and good sportsmanship. Playing
requirements are intended to insure that all ballplayers receive an
opportunity to develop their skills under game conditions. Those 10
year old ballplayers who are drafted, and all 11 and 12 year olds,
play in this league. The season ends with a true double-elimination
tournament.
All Stars
Two post season
all star teams are formed. An "A" team for 12 year olds and a "B"
team for 11 year olds. Selections are made on a try-out basis. This
is a competitive, traveling team program. Ballplayers participating
in post-season play are usually interested in further refining
baseball skills and competing against all star teams from the inland
northwest and Canada. All star season usually begins in mid June and
may extend into early August.
Pee Wee Baseball League Officials
PRESIDENT- Alan West TREASURER- Rick Wills SECRETARY- Susan Monahan
BOARD MEMBERS- Teri Beekman Dennis Venturini Jim Satterfield Jon Halland Todd Brester Travis Wiley

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