SPRING BALL RELATED FAQs
Do I need to provide proof of residency every year, even if I haven't moved?
Yes, per Little League regulations, every year we need the past year to current year (February 1 to February 1) proof of residency (3 documents). *Players who played in All-Starts last season do not need to provide registration forms as they are current.
If my player is using the school form as proof of residency, do I need to renew this form every year?
No, as long as we have your first form on file. Once your player moves to a new school (e.g., middle school) out of the league's boundaries and the player wants to remain in the league, then a IId Waiver needs to be completed and approved by the District DA.
Do I need to fill out a new Registration Packet every year even if there are no changes from the previous year?
Yes, every season a new Medical Release, Concussion Form, Code of Conduct, and Registration form is needed.
If my player is playing on a IId Waiver, how does this work?
You must submit a IId Waiver if you lived within the league's boundaries and then moved, or changed schools. If you submit a waiver and it's approved by the District DA, a copy is given to the family and a separate copy is kept on file with the league. You then submit this waiver as the Proof of Residency along with the Registration Packet.
Practices and Games
All teams except tee ball are composed via draft. Once managers draft their teams, s/he will determine practice days. Managers select practice days based on field availability and game schedule. Most teams will play 2 games per week--one weekday and one Saturday--and practice between those days. Practices are held at either the KMLL fields, or a nearby alternate location (park or school field).
Registration
You can register your player online and pay the registration fee via the Registration page, after you create an account and enter your player(s) information.
Team Selections
Mandatory assessments take place in January with teams announced soon thereafter. A draft is conducted for the upper (Majors & Minors) and lower (Rookies & Caps) divisions to ensure our teams are balanced and everyone has a chance for post-season play. Buddy requests may be made for lower division teams, but aren't guaranteed.
Tournament Of Champions
At the end of every Spring season teams in the Majors, Minors and Rookies Divisions play in the Tournament of Champions, typically known as "TOC". TOC is a double-elimination tournament, and held in the last week of the season. Winners of TOC in the Majors and Minors divisions go on to play in the District 33 TOC against teams from other leagues.