All The Important Things

KEY DATES FOR 2026 SEASON

  • Tuesday, February 24: Mandatory snack bar training (details below) << must attend one or the other, not both
  • Friday, February 27: Mandatory snack bar training (details below) << must attend one or the other, not both
  • Saturday, February 28: Umpire Clinic at Valley Oak from 1 until 3 PM on the blue field. Attendance is mandatory if you wish to umpire for the league this year.
  • Saturday, March 7: OPENING DAY — details soon

SNACK BAR TRAINING: FEB 24 & 27, 6 PM

Taylor Samms and the gang will conduct Snack Bar Training on Tuesday, February 24th, and Friday, February 27th.

Both trainings will be at 6 PM.

This is a mandatory training session; we have a new crew coming in, so if you want to work the snack bar this year, you need to hit one of the training sessions this week!

Be sure to add your name and other deets to the 2026 Snack Bar Sub Application.

SMS FOR WEATHER ALERTS

During this season, we will use SMS alerts as our primary means of communicating field status. To begin receiving SMS messages, you must first text the keyword AllUSERSleagues83193 to 334-310-2497

Bats (and other FAQs)

Every year, we get questions about bats. 

From the Little League website: 

Little League® International has assembled an online resource page dedicated to baseball bat information, that includes the latest bat information, current Little League Baseball® rules and regulations governing bats, and a series of frequently asked questions.

As of January 1, 2018, the new USA Baseball Bat Standard was implemented. USABat Standard bats must be used in the Little League Major Baseball Division and below. Either USABat Standard bats or BBCOR bats must be used at the Intermediate (50/70) Baseball and Junior League Baseball Divisions. At the Senior League Baseball Division, all bats must meet the BBCOR standard. Little League-approved baseball bats that were approved for use for the 2017 season will no longer be acceptable for use in any Little League game or activity as of January 1, 2018. For more information on the USABat standard and a complete list of bats approved through the USABat Standard, go here.