Frequently Asked Questions!
Question: Can my two daughters be on the same team?
Answer: Yes. As long as they qualify for the same age group, sisters may play on the regular rec team together. However, for Select and All Stars, there may be instances where sisters may not be on the same team since players tryout and/or are drafted on to these teams and not everyone may make these teams. Alternatively, you may request to have your daughters on separate teams if you like.
Question: Can we get my daughter’s friend on the same team for carpooling purposes?
Answer: Teams are formed by a draft process to ensure fair and equal placement of players among teams. Because of this process, we cannot guarantee friends will be on the same team.
Question: When will the team manager contact me to start the season?
Answer: For the spring season, all players (except 6U) will attend assessments. The draft will be held the following week. Your team manager will contact you as soon as the team is formed, within 24 hours of the draft.
Question: Do I have to stay at practices and games?
Answer: We strongly encourage parents to attend practices and games. If you must leave, please be sure to alert your team manager and ensure you are back on time to pick up your daughter. The manager cannot leave the field until all players have been picked up. Additionally, a league approved/background checked adult female must always be present at practices and games.
Question: Who do I call if I have problems with my manager, uniform, fundraiser, etc.?
Answer: You should always try to solve any problems through your team manager first. If that does not resolve your issue, you can contact the commissioner for your age division. Commissioners contact information can be found on the website.
Question: Can my company sponsor my daughter’s team?
Answer: Yes, sponsors help us continue to provide a safe and fun environment. Sponsorships can come in any dollar amount, and are very much appreciated. Each spring season, teams are required to have at least one sponsor. CGF is a non-profit volunteer program and your tax-deductible sponsorship donation provides softball equipment, uniforms, umpire fees, field maintenance, league sanction fees, player clinics, insurance and more to our players. Sponsorships can be handled through your team manager.