League Options for Players
There are three options for where Little Leaguers can play.
- Kids whose primary residence is within the local league’s boundary can play for that hometown league.
- Kids can play for the league where their school is located.
- Kids from divided homes may choose to play in a league in whose boundaries either parent resides.
A player may not participate in more than one Little League program if they are participating in Tee Ball or the Minor Divisions. Players in the Major Division, or any of Little League’s Teenage Divisions, has the option to dual roster. This means a player can play on up to two regular-season teams in the same year. There is also a waiver process, where parents can work with local leagues to provide additional opportunities for a child to participate in a league outside of where they live or go to school.
Anyone wishing to register in a league outside of their home league boundary must apply for and have on file an approved waiver from Little League International BEFORE they participate in the season.
Please follow this link for more information about waivers: Waivers of Rules and Regulations - Little League
Boundary Maps
When a local Little League program is formed, it must submit a league boundary map. The boundary map serves several purposes within the Little League program, including maintaining a community environment within the league. Streets and areas are specifically outlined, and no local league boundary can overlap or encroach on another chartered Little League’s boundary. This ensures that community feel parents want. Please follow this link if you are unsure as to whether or not your child's address or school fits within our boundary: League Finder - Little League