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The League Between

Player development

Development is a program, not a promise.

Every athlete gets a plan, coaching against that plan, and honest feedback on her progress — every season, at every age.

The five pillars

1

Fundamentals

Throwing, receiving, fielding, and hitting mechanics built through high-rep, well-taught practice blocks. Fundamentals are re-taught and refined at every age — never assumed.

2

Position Development

Dedicated instruction for the positions she plays: pitching and catching tracks, infield and outfield craft, and time to explore new positions safely.

3

Softball IQ

Reading situations, making decisions under pressure, understanding counts, coverages, and baserunning — taught deliberately, not absorbed by accident.

4

Athletic Development

Age-appropriate speed, agility, and strength work woven into practice — building durable athletes, not just softball players.

5

Personal Growth

Leadership, resilience, communication, and being a great teammate. Coached with the same intention as any physical skill.

Age-based curriculum

The same pillars, taught the right way for each stage.

8U

Love the game

Movement skills, throwing and catching foundations, and pure fun. Success = wanting to come back.

10U

Build the base

Full rules, first position experiences, and hitting mechanics. High reps, high encouragement.

12U

Sharpen the craft

Position specialization begins. Situational play, pitching/catching tracks, and competitive habits.

14U

Compete with purpose

High-school preparation: advanced tactics, strength foundations, and leadership expectations.

16U Dev

Own your game

Athletes drive their own plans. Varsity-level training, self-scouting, and mentoring younger players.

Assessments & progress reports

Each season starts with a skills assessment and an individual development plan: two or three specific goals set with her coach. Families receive a written progress report at mid-season and season's end — what she's mastered, what's next, and how to support her at home.

No rankings. No comparisons to teammates. Progress is measured against her own plan.

Pathways forward

Preparation for middle- and high-school teams — tryout skills, positional depth, game IQ
Honest guidance for families considering travel ball, when an athlete is ready and wants it
Leadership roles inside the league: junior coaching, umpire training, mentoring younger divisions

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