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50-70 Pilot Program coming to a league near you?
Little League Baseball's newest division is a 50-70 Pilot Program for players who are league age 12-13.
Participation in the 50-70 Pilot Program requires registration, and amending the league's Charter accordingly. We have made this process simple by creating an on-line sign-up page for League Presidents, which can be found at the second link below.
Please note that the 50-70 Pilot Program does NOT take the place of the traditional "46-60" Major Division, nor does it take the place of the 60-foot, six-inches pitching distance and 90-foot base paths for Junior League. It is, rather, a transitional program between those two divisions that we hope will result in the retention of more players when they reach the teen years.
The new optional program will not have a full range of tournament play for 2010, although leagues/districts/states can set up Special Games Tournaments after the regular season.
Before signing up, please review all the details of the 50-70 Pilot Program at:
http://www.littleleague.org/media/newsarchive/2010/Jan-Apr/New50-70PilotProgramIntroduced.htm
To register your league for participation in the 50-70 Pilot Program, go to:
http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2o9u2b3g41rir96/start
50-70 Pilot Program coming to a league near you?
Little League Baseball's newest division is a 50-70 Pilot Program for players who are league age 12-13.
Participation in the 50-70 Pilot Program requires registration, and amending the league's Charter accordingly. We have made this process simple by creating an on-line sign-up page for League Presidents, which can be found at the second link below.
Please note that the 50-70 Pilot Program does NOT take the place of the traditional "46-60" Major Division, nor does it take the place of the 60-foot, six-inches pitching distance and 90-foot base paths for Junior League. It is, rather, a transitional program between those two divisions that we hope will result in the retention of more players when they reach the teen years.
The new optional program will not have a full range of tournament play for 2010, although leagues/districts/states can set up Special Games Tournaments after the regular season.
Before signing up, please review all the details of the 50-70 Pilot Program at:
http://www.littleleague.org/media/newsarchive/2010/Jan-Apr/New50-70PilotProgramIntroduced.htm
To register your league for participation in the 50-70 Pilot Program, go to:
http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2o9u2b3g41rir96/start
50-70 Pilot Program coming to a league near you?
Little League Baseball's newest division is a 50-70 Pilot Program for players who are league age 12-13.
Participation in the 50-70 Pilot Program requires registration, and amending the league's Charter accordingly. We have made this process simple by creating an on-line sign-up page for League Presidents, which can be found at the second link below.
Please note that the 50-70 Pilot Program does NOT take the place of the traditional "46-60" Major Division, nor does it take the place of the 60-foot, six-inches pitching distance and 90-foot base paths for Junior League. It is, rather, a transitional program between those two divisions that we hope will result in the retention of more players when they reach the teen years.
The new optional program will not have a full range of tournament play for 2010, although leagues/districts/states can set up Special Games Tournaments after the regular season.
Before signing up, please review all the details of the 50-70 Pilot Program at:
http://www.littleleague.org/media/newsarchive/2010/Jan-Apr/New50-70PilotProgramIntroduced.htm
To register your league for participation in the 50-70 Pilot Program, go to:
http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2o9u2b3g41rir96/start