By Garrett Christensen on Friday, February 24th, 2023 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News
BAKER COUNTY – (Release from Baker Little League)
Who: Divisions and ages-Tee Ball 4-7 years, Minors 5-11 years, Majors 9-12 years, Junior League 12-14 years
Contact: League Secretary Courtney Benson by email (bakercitylittleleague@gmail.com) or phone 541-519-8300.
Registration for ALL Levels of Baseball, Softball, and Tee Ball for the 2023 Baker Little League Season must be in by February 28, 2023 to allow ample time for team creation and uniform order. Please visit www.bakerlittleleague.org to get signed up. There is a family cap on the fees of $225 and Registration Fee Scholarships are available by contacting Courtney Benson at bakercitylittleleague@gmail.com or 541-519-8300. Registrations received after this date will assess a $30 late fee.
All parents of children involved in Little League Baseball and Softball are strongly encouraged to volunteer. A strong volunteer base is at the center of every successful Little League program. From coaches to board members to umpires to concessions, scorekeeping and field maintenance, every volunteer plays a part in providing a great Little League experience. Parents, please take a minute to fill out the volunteer form while registering your child. If you are not a parent and would like to volunteer, visit www.bakerlittleleague.org and take a minute to fill out the form or contact Kelly Tanzey at 541-519-8800 for a volunteer application.
Local Businesses call to action! Sponsors help leagues offer the best programs possible, so players and volunteers can have a fun and rewarding Little League experience. What a better way to support your community?! Sponsor a Little League Team, dugout, or field. Contact Sarah Watkins at informationbll23@gmail.com for sponsors for sponsorship information.
We look forward to seeing you on the ballfields!
Founded in 1939, Little League® is the world’s largest organized youth sports program, with approximately two million players (ages 4-16) playing baseball and softball in communities across every U.S. state and more than 80 other countries. Operated by more than one million volunteers, Little League believes in the power of youth baseball and softball to teach life lessons that build stronger individuals and communities. From professional athletes and award-winning celebrities, to public officials and other influential members of society, Little League graduates have taken the lessons they learned, both on and off the field, to create the next chapter of the Little League story. Each year, millions of people follow the hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship that Little Leaguers® display at our seven baseball and softball World Series events, the premier tournaments in youth sports. For more information, visit LittleLeague.org, and follow Little League (@LittleLeague) on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.