|
|
|
|
San Carlos Little League Player Placement and Tryout Guidelines There is often confusion among parents, particularly the parents of our younger players, regarding in which level our Little Leaguers should participate and when they are required to try out. Hopefully this will assist you. First, understand that there is a date cutoff for Little League to establish a players age. The players age is determined by their birthdate. The cutoff for Little League is April 30th of each year-prior to the start of our season. So a player that turns 10 on April 15th is considered a 10 year old. A player that turns 10 on May 15th is still considered a 9 year old as his or her birthday falls after April 30th. This is important as it determines where we normally place the child in our various levels. The levels are as follows: T-Ball 5 and 6 year olds Farm 6 (tryout required) 7 and 8 (automatic placement) AA (machine) 8 (tryout required) and 9 (automatic placement) AAA 9 (tryout required) and 10 (automatic placement) Majors * 10 (Cs) and 11 (Bs) (tryout required) and 12 (As)(automatic placement) (SEE MAJORS BELOW)* When you sign up to play Little League the coordinators will place those automatic placements in their respective age appropriate level. Unless the child desires to play above the age appropriate level (tryout required) there is nothing else you need to do at this time. If a player does want play at a higher level he or she must tryout. For example an 8 year old that desires to play in AA must try out. The league does not allow skipping a level so the player in this case must have played in Farm and not T-ball the previous year. The decision to allow a player to play up a level is based on 3 conditions. These conditions will be assessed by the coaches and communicated to the specific league coordinator at and after the tryouts. The 3 conditions are: 1 Safety does this child have the ability to play safely at the next level? 2 Assessed skills can this child play at the next level or are they better off fundamentally playing their current level? 3 Space availability even if the child meets the first 2 criteria there might not be enough space at the next level. Example: There is a maximum of 80 12 year olds allowed in Majors. Additional, the league President has final approval on all player placements. Majors: Any player, which completed one full year of live pitching, AAA, and wishes to play in the Majors, MUST tryout. All interested 10, 11 or 12 year olds must attend and tryout since the formation of the teams in Majors is based on a draft. The 10 and 11 year olds that are not selected in the draft will be placed in AAA. Most 12s will be placed in the Majors if they try out and they played in AAA the previous year. A maximum of 80 12 yr-olds are allowed in majors, it is possible that some 12s may continue to play in AAA. Signing up for Tryouts: We do ask that you sign up. Report to your age appropriate coordinator and sign up for the league, then report to the coordinator of the next level to sign up for tryouts. Provide the name of the child and the childs player number to that coordinator. |
|
|
Send mail to
CompanyWebmaster with
questions or comments about this web site.
|