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After a thorough review of data, feedback, and insight provided and collected by local league officials, parents, and District Administrators through Little League International, it was determined that League Choice provides an option for the youngest Little Leaguer to participate in a league that provides the best
A Little League Affidavit is a document that is used to verify the age and residence of a child who is participating in Little League baseball. It is typically completed by the players parents or guardians and must be signed and notarized.
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What happened to the Little League Baseball, Little League Softball, and Little League Challenger Division oval logos? Little League Internationals goal with the new brand was to create a logo that is inclusive of our entire program, and were excited to use our new emblem. Our oval logos have been retired.
Until a few years ago, 13-year-olds were allowed to participate in the tournament, but in 2015 the LLWS organization announced a ban on players over the age of 12, and although the measure came with a two-year moratorium, things have gone from strength to strength since then.
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Inspired by Carl Stotzs original keystone sketch, the new Little League emblem is a modern interpretation of the heritage of Little League. Its structure has been streamlined for flexibility across all media, as well as to represent all Baseball, Softball, and Challenger leagues equally.

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