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15 & 16 Year Old Baseball - Seniors

League Ages 15 and 16

 

Minimum Age Requirement

Your child must turn 15 years of age on or before August 31 of current year  in order to register for the regular Spring season.

Season

The regular spring season starts in mid March and runs through the end of May.  Pre-season practices and grapefruit games begin in early March.

Practice

Multiple practices are scheduled prior to the season with usually one practice per week during the Regular season. 

Games

This division may interleague and as a result, games are played against Senior League teams within District 5. League participation varies from year to year.  

Teams play 12-15 games per season, depending on the number of teams with one game played during the week and one game played on Saturday. Games played during the week start at 7:00 PM or at 7:30 PM. Games played on Saturday will be scheduled at times ranging from 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM.

Game length is typically 2 hours and can go no longer than two and a half hours and consists of 7 innings.

All home games are played at Robious Complex and away games are played at the opponent's field.
 

Uniforms

HLL provides a jersey, socks and cap.

Parents must provide pants and baseball cleats.

Playing Equipment

Parents must provide ball glove, batting helmet and bat. 

Team

Teams usually consist of 12 to 15 players, a volunteer manager, two volunteer coaches and a volunteer team parent.

Volunteer Work/Fund Raising

HLL is an all volunteer organization. We need everyone’s help! Parents are needed to support HLL through fundraisers.

Click here for more information on HLL volunteer opportunities.

Division Director

Seniors

 Tommy Waterworth

15 & 16 Year Old Baseball - Seniors - FAQ’S

Q: Do you keep score and are there umpires?

A: Yes. Every manager maintains a scorebook. League standings are kept to determine a regular season winner and to determine playoff games. There is a home plate umpire.

Q: Can I Manage or coach a team?

A: Yes, if positions are available. Prospective managers must complete an online application. If you would like to serve as a coach, then please note that on your child's spring online registration. All managers and coaches must be approved by the Huguenot Little League Board of Directors.

Q: On what size field does this division play?

A: The diamond is 90-foot and the pitching distance is 60 feet.

Q: Does my child have to pitch in this division?

A: Every player will have the same opportunity to learn pitching skills.  However, not every player will be required to pitch.

Q: Can my child play up?

A: Parents may request that their child play up one division level. However to play up, a player must attend both the higher and lower division’s assessment and be drafted to the higher division. If they are not drafted to the higher division, they must accept playing in the lower division. All player assignments are ultimately determined by the Player Agent and President.

Q: Is my child eligible for an All Star or Tournament team?

A: There are tournament teams at this division level.  Please see our All Stars link for more information.

Q: Can I have my child play on a team with their friends?

A: Not unless they are drafted on to that team. In this age group, player's skills are evaluated in a skills assessment. Then a draft is held.

Q: What are the volunteer requirements?

A: Huguenot Little League is an all volunteer organization so there are many ways to volunteer. Help is always needed with registration, team parenting, assisting with pictures, opening day and fun day activities.

 

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