Quito Little League is an organization of volunteers dedicated to serving the youth in our community. The commitment is to provide a little league program with qualified leadership. Safety, training, participation, fun, sportsmanship, teamwork, fair play
All 5 year olds must play T-ball by Little League International rule.
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T-ball/A
First year players should play T-ball. Additionally, Kindergartners should play T-ball, as it is the appropriate peer group. First graders, who can throw, catch and hit without the tee, should play Single-A. Otherwise, a second year of T-ball is appropriate.
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A/AA
Player must participate in the evaluation. The majority of 7 year olds will play A. Those not chosen in the AA draft will play A.
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A/AA
Player must participate in the evaluation. Those not chosen in the AA draft will play A.
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AA/AAA
Player must participate in the evaluation. Those not chosen in the AAA draft will play AA.
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AA/AAA
Player must participate in the evaluation. The majority of 10 year olds will play AAA; however, the draft will dictate in which division a player plays. If a 10 year old is not drafted to an AAA or Majors team, he will play AA.
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AAA/Majors
Player must participate in the evaluation. If a 11 year old is not drafted to an Majors team, he will play AAA.
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Majors
Player must participate in the evaluation and will play Majors unless the family submits a waiver for the player to play AAA.
Please note that the AA, AAA, and Majors teams are chosen via the draft following player evaluations. Most divisions, beginning with Single-A, will be two year stops for each player.Our goal is for the first year in the division to be a year to learn and develop by playing with more experienced and skilled players, while the second year will offer the player an opportunity to be a leader and develop at positions they might not otherwise be able to play if they advanced divisions each year.