Starting in Fall 2024, Peninsula Little League and Point Loma Little League will no longer be combined for the fall season.
Players who play for Point Loma LL in the spring need to register with Point Loma LL for the Fall season at pointlomalittleleague.com.
Players who played for Peninsula Little League in Spring 2024 and/or Spring 2023 will be given priority to be placed on a team if there are more players registered than can be accommodated. In this case, players who play for a league other than Peninsula in the spring will be refunded the registration fee and not placed on a team.
Contacts for Fall Ball 2024 Information
For questions about player registration, requests to cancel or change registration, or requests to change divisions, please contact one of the Player Agents.
For Minors, Intermediates, and Juniors, contact the Player Agent.
For Tee Ball, Rookies, and CAPS, contact the Lower Player Agent.
For questions about the league, how to volunteer to manage, or need other information,
please contact one of the Fall Ball Directors:
For Minors, Intermediates, and Juniors, contact the Upper Division Director.
For Tee Ball, Rookies, and CAPS, contact the Lower Division Director.
For questions about becoming a Junior Umpire, contact the Umpire in Chief.
Registration will close on August 16th.
Late registrations will not be allowed friend nor coach requests and will only be accepted if there are open spots in the division. Once the league is full, no late registrations will be accepted.
10 Game, Non-Competitive Season with games on Sundays from Sept 8th - Nov 10th, 2024
**Tee Ball, Rookies and CAPS Orientation plus Manager meetings will be on Sunday, August 25th at Cleator Park**
CAPS: Managers Meeting at 9:00am followed by Orientation at 9:30am
Rookies: Managers Meeting at 10:30am followed by Orientation at 11:00am
Tee Ball: Managers Meeting at 12:00pm followed by Orientation at 12:30pm
Fall Ball is a developmental season of baseball and is especially good for players who are moving up to a new division for Spring. Practices are once a week and players can note which days work or don't work on registration. The Fall Ball schedule is designed so that players can still play their other fall sports. Players can request to play with up to two friends and can note a coach preference on their registration. This is not guaranteed but we try to honor all request. Players will receive a hat and jersey.
League Age for Fall Ball:
League Age for Fall Ball registration is based on your player's league age for Spring 2025. (i.e. how old your player will be on 8/31/2025)
Divisions:
T-Ball - $85
Rookies (Coach Pitch) - $85
CAPS (Machine Pitch) - $120
Minors (Player Pitch) - $150
Intermediates (50/70) - $150
Juniors (60/90) - $150
Challengers (players with special needs) - No fee
Games:
Games will take place on Sundays at Bill Cleator Community Park.
The Juniors division may participate in inter-league play which means games will be played at both Cleator and other fields within District 32.
Practices:
Teams will practice one weekday evening per week at a park in the Point Loma/Ocean Beach neighborhoods. Practice locations include: Cleator Field, Robb Field, Ocean Beach Elementary, and Liberty Station Park. Practice locations will be assigned to teams. Players will not have to opportunity to request a practice location.
How do I know what division to register my child for?
See the guidelines and registration suggestions by league age listed below. Go to Division Descriptions for more information about divisions.
League Age 4 year olds: Can only play Tee Ball.
League Age 5 year olds: Most play Tee Ball. If they have completed one spring season of Tee Ball, are mature for their age, and have above average baseball skills for their age, they can play Rookies (coach pitch).
League Age 6-year-olds: If they are brand new to baseball, they should play Tee Ball. If they have completed one spring season of Tee Ball, they should play Rookies (coach pitch).
League Age 7-year-olds: If they are brand new to baseball, they should play Rookies (coach pitch). If they have completed at least one spring season of Rookies, they should play CAPS (machine pitch).
League Age 8-year-olds: Most play CAPs. If they have completed at least one spring season of CAPS, had a very successful season, are mature for their age, and have above average baseball skills for their age, have the option to play up in Minors (player pitch). Usually only a few 8 year olds play in Minors and they can already catch, throw, and hit well.
League Age 9-year-olds: If they have played at least one spring season of CAPS and had a successful season, then they should play in Minors. If they are new to baseball, or if they struggled in CAPS the previous season, they should play in CAPS.
League Age 10-year-olds: All 10-year-olds play in Minors.
League Age 11-year-olds: If they have played at least two seasons of Minors (player pitch) and had a at least one very successful season, then they should play in Intermediates. If they struggled in Minors the previous season, they should play in Minors.
League Age 12-year-olds: All 12-year-olds play in Intermediates.
League Age 13-year-olds: Most play Intermediates, they can also play Juniors. If your LA13 wants to play in both Intermediates and Juniors, they must be registered in both division and pay two registration fees. Please note that game schedules are not deconflicted for players playing in both divisions.
League Age 14-and 15-year-olds: Can only play Juniors.