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Is there a difference between the three Villagers Softball seasons?

Posted by Howard Stephan on Jan 12 2015 at 04:00PM PST

Is there a difference between the three Villagers Softball seasons?

Yes.

The Suburban Villagers program is essentially the middle school team and is therefore limited to players in 6th through 8th grades.  The Suburban team is very competitive, and all games are played to win.  Because the team is selected through a competitve tryout, not all players who tryout will make the team.  There are currently no Villagers teams for younger players during the spring season, although some of the Summer Villagers teams may elect to hold their tryouts earlier than others and begin play in the spring.

The Summer Villagers program is open to players of all ages.  The summer season is very competitive, and all games are played to win.  As with all Villagers teams, because teams are selected through competitive tryouts, not all players who tryout will make the teams.

The Fall Villagers program is open to players of all ages.  While games are still played to win, the fall season is more developmental with a focus on learning new skills, techniques and strategies.  The Fall Villagers teams may “play up” to the next age bracket in order to familiarize players with new rules and identify areas of need for the coming year.  As with all Villagers teams, because teams are selected through competitive tryouts, not all players who tryout will make the teams.

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