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League Population: How Many People Live Inside Your League Boundaries
Little League® International takes pride in being a community-based youth sports program, and since 1939, the organization’s mission has been to provide children the opportunity to play with their friends…
Conduct a Facilities Safety Check Before the Season Starts
One thing we can all root for is a safer experience for Little League® players, volunteers, and spectators. Local leagues are strongly encouraged to take time to assess any safety…
Defining the Different Types of Little League® Charter Holds
Each year, as part of the Little League® annual charter renewal process, a review is conducted by Little League International to determine if there are any pending issues that need…
D.A. Standards for Exceptional Leadership and Volunteer Service
There are a minimum of eight D.A. standards designed to sustain and enhance a District Administrator’s ability to support and lead the local leagues he or she has been elected…
Don’t Let This Happen: Assuming a Combined Team Is Automatically Tournament Eligible
At Little League® International in Williamsport, Pa., and at our Regional Offices, calls and emails come in all year long about different situations that are happening at some of our…
Completing Umpire Background Checks Through the Little League® Umpire Registry
The Little League® Umpire Registry is a trusted and well-rounded online education and training resource for umpires. An added benefit for Umpire Registry members is the option to complete and…
Rules and Schedules for Interleague Play and Combined Teams
Operating using Interleague Play and Combined Teams provides leagues an opportunity to come together to offer the Little League® program where a single league cannot offer a complete program at…
Tips for Expanding Participation Opportunities
District Administrators have a variety of options available to provide the broadest opportunities for local leagues to expand registration and participation. It is important for D.A.s and League Presidents to…
The ASAP Program Is the Blueprint for League Safety
Little League® Baseball and Softball is often the first few pages of a person’s lifelong scrapbook. At the field, the players play, coaches coach, and families cheer, but it’s the…
Understanding Boundaries in Little League
Boundaries play an important role within the Little League® program by helping to maintain parity and ensuring that Little League remains a community based program. Prior to each season, each…