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 T-Ball is a great game allowing the younger players a chance to experience the great game for the first time. The kids are introduced and taught the basic fundamentals in a very safe and fun environment. There is no pitching in a T-Ball game, the catcher places the ball on a Tee at home plate for the batter to hit.  Its a great introduction to the sport of baseball and the children all seem to have a blast.  

 Coach pitch adds another aspect to the game for the younger players by introducing pitching. The pitching is done by one of the coaches or sometimes a parent and they pitch to their own team. This keeps the pitches as easy to hit as possible and the game fun for the players.

AAA  division is where our youngsters age 9-10 yrs begin to realize the game of baseball. At this level  pitching by the players is introduced with the umpires using a liberal strike zone to ensure the ball is put in play as much as possible so fun is had by all participants. AAA is the first division that introduces the "ALL STAR" format of tournament play to extend the season and is where the players are first recognized and possibly drafted to the Majors division.

AA Division is a stepping stone for the  11-12 year old players who have not been drafted to a Majors division team and also for those looking for something not quite as competitive as the Majors. The AA Division follows the same rules as the Major division.

Majors Division is a competitive division for ages 9-12 yrs. This division follows the rules and regulations of Little League. Players are required to attend tryouts and can be drafted to a team. Once drafted the player will remain with that team for the duration of their eligibility. At the Majors level the ALL STAR tournament is continued and extended to the Canadian Championships and possibly the Little League World Series, which is televised nationally every August.

Canadians is the "AA" division of the Junior level. All players ages 13-15 will attend tryout sessions in the early spring to determine who is best suited to play at the junior level. Those players not chosen to the Junior teams are then assigned to teams at the  Canadians level. Returning 14 year olds have the option to attend tryouts for the Junior level if they  so desire or they can stay with the Canadian's if they prefer. Canadians play under the same rules and guidelines as the Junior division which includes the Junior AA All Star Tournament however there is no advancement past the provincial level.

Juniors is the second level of the "chartered divisions" which advances the game of baseball for the players aged 13-14. Base stealing and a larger playing field are 2 of the biggest changes from the Major level. The baselines expand from 60 feet to 90 feet and the pitching mound is moved back to 54 feet from 46 feet. As in the Majors level there is a development "AA" level called Junior Canadians which allows for further development of some players. Juniors is the first Division where teams from Fish Creek play against the teams from the other District 8 leagues. Junior's continues the All-star Tournament process which like Majors culminates with a Canadian Championship and a World  Series.

Seniors is the next level of the Little League baseball program. The diamond is once again enlarged as it now becomes a 90 foot baseline with a pitching distance of 60 feet. This level continues with the interlocking games within the district as well as the all-star format that concludes with a World Series somewhere in the US.

Big League  is the final level of the Little League baseball program. The diamond is a 90 foot baseline with a pitching distance of 60 feet. This level continues with the interlocking games within the city as well as the all-star format that concludes with a World Series somewhere in the US.

All Stars  is for those players that wish to continue playing baseball after the end of regular season in late June.