2022 Upcoming Important Dates

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2022 season general info

This page and the links under the 2022 Registration Tab are intended to provide general information on the program and registration process.
[UPDATED November 19, 2021]

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There are currently no COVID related restrictions on our program, but Mile High Little League will comply with orders from the New Mexico Department of Health, should new orders be enacted.


T-ball is open to boys and girls born on or after September 1,2015 through August 31, 2018.

Softball divisions are open to girls born on or after January 1, 2005 before December 31, 2015.
Baseball divisions are open to boys and girls born on or after September 1, 2005 through August 31, 2015
For more information about the divisions see our Division Info page under the 2022 registration tab.  

Season Dates:
Practices are expected to begin in March 2022,  and we are currently expecting to be able to continue to provide activities until June 4th, 2022

Weekly schedule:
For tee ball practices will last 45-60 minutes each.  With two or three events per week.  Usually one Saturday event and one/two weekday events.
For all other divisions, practices will last 90-120 minutes with two or three events per week. We may expand or more per week, depending on field availability. 

Locations:
We expect nearly all activities to be at our primary park location 725 Juan Tabo. Intermediate and Junior/Senior baseball will hopefully practice at Jackson Middle School, pending approval from APS.  We are working to have access to nearby schools to allow for additional practices.

Other important info:
1) All parents and volunteers will be required to agree to follow the league's code of conduct as part of online registration.  Click code of conduct link or find it under the 2022 Registration Information tab to read our full code of conduct.

2) Every year, all volunteers are required to obtain or renew their background check with Mile High Little League, even if you had a volunteer badge last year.  See the Background Check page for more info.

3) 2018 brought new bat rules for all baseball divisions (except T-ball and Senior baseball). [no change for softball] Baseball bats that were allowed in Little League in 2017 will not be allowed in the future.  Bats allowed in some other organizations are not allowed in Little League.  Please see the new bat rules prior to purchasing a baseball bat.

If you have any questions about online Registration options or process, please email the online registration coordinator.  



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