The PLL Juniors Spring Program is for players who have aged out of the Little League Majors Division and still want to play local baseball. It is for 13 and 14-year-olds (or advanced 12-year-olds, see note below) and offers the challenge of pitching from 54 feet and running/throwing to bases 80 feet apart. Leads and steals are allowed. Practices and home games are held at Cooper Field at Terra Nova. Games are played locally and against other Juniors teams throughout District 52. District 52 stretches from Pacifica to Palo Alto and some games would require travel to Peninsula field sites. Registrants would receive a hat and a jersey. There are typically 2 practices in the pre-season and one during the season. Typically there are 2 games a week from March through May.
Seniors:
The PLL Juniors Spring Program is for players who have aged out of the Little League Majors Division and still want to play local baseball. It is for 13, 14, and 15-year-olds and offers the challenge of pitching from 54 feet and running/throwing to bases 80 feet apart. Leads and steals are allowed. Practices and home games are held at Cooper Field at Terra Nova. Games are played locally and against other Juniors teams throughout District 52. District 52 stretches from Pacifica to Palo Alto and some games would require travel to Peninsula field sites. Registrants would receive a hat and a jersey. There are typically 2 practices in the pre-season and one when the season starts. Typically there are 2 games a week from March through May.
- Teams usually practice 2-3 times per week, 1 to 2 hours per practice during preseason.
- During the regular season, teams will usually practice 1-2 times a week and play 2 games a week.
- There is a postseason & a Championship Game.
- After the season there is an All-Star Tournament held within District 52.