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The League Between

About the league

Built for the families the softball world forgot.

The League Between exists because thousands of athletes outgrow rec ball every year — and the only option waiting for them asks their families for every weekend and thousands of dollars.

Why we started

Rec softball is a wonderful place to fall in love with the game — and a hard place to keep growing in it. Travel ball offers growth, but at a price most families can't sustain: every weekend, long drives, hotel bills, and a culture that can forget these athletes are kids.

We built the league between: serious training and meaningful competition, kept local, kept affordable, and kept human.

Mission

To develop confident athletes and stronger people through exceptional coaching, meaningful competition, and a positive culture that values both excellence and family.

Vision

A softball community where every ambitious girl in Solano County can reach her next level — without her family giving up theirs.

What we value

Winning matters

Competition is real here. Learning to compete — and to win and lose well — is part of growing up.

Development matters more

Every practice, game, and tournament is designed to make players better — not just busier.

Character matters most

Who our athletes become matters more than any scoreboard. Culture is coached as deliberately as hitting.

League leadership

Founding board — bios coming soon.

Founder / Commissioner

League operations & culture

Director of Player Development

Curriculum & coach training

Director of Umpires & Safety

Officials, protection policy

Family & Community Liaison

Communication & events

Culture & safety policies

Every coach and volunteer passes a background check and completes athlete-protection training before working with players. Our Code of Conduct and Athlete Protection Policy are public documents, and any family can report a concern — anonymously if they choose.

Coaching Standards Report a Concern