YOUTH BASEBALL LEAGUES

LUMBER YARDS YOUTH BASEBALL LEAGUES

Step up to the plate at the Williamsport Lumber Yards Youth Baseball League, the premier destination for youth baseball in Williamsport for players ages 9–14. Our competitive and development-focused league offers two divisions — Division 1 (ages 9–12) and Division 2 (ages 13–14) providing age-appropriate competition in a first-class baseball environment. Whether registering a full 14-player team or signing up as a free agent, athletes will experience structured gameplay, skill development, and the excitement of competing at one of Pennsylvania’s top youth baseball facilities. Join us this season and be part of the best youth baseball league in Williamsport, PA.

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LEAGUE INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Ages 9-13
  • Coed
  • Games are played Monday -Thursday between 5P – 7P.
  • Divisions
    • Division 1: 9-12 years of age
    • Division 2: 13/14 years of age
  • Team Size: 14-man rosters
  • 8 week season
  • All umpire fees covered
  • Register as a full team, join a team or register as a Free Agent (players looking to join a team).
  • NO PRACTICES PROVIDED. Fields may be rented at a discounted rate for league participants. See Rental information page for more information.

DIVISIONS

Division 1 – Ages 9-12 (Coed)

Games played on Field 3 with overflow on Thursdays on Field 2

Division 1 – Ages 13/14 (Coed)

All games played on Field 7

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Registering a New Team
  • If your team is not set up, please select: “Register a Team”
  • Enter your team name and set the registration code
  • Register yourself as Team Captain/Manager or Coach – by choosing the register button on the right of the league you registered your team for
  • If you would like to pay a lump sum payment for your team please contact the program director for next steps at programs@williamsportlumberyards.com
Joining a Team:
  • If you are a player registering for an existing team, please select: “Join a Team”
  • Please contact your coach, manager, or team captain to obtain the registration code
Looking for a Team (Free Agent)

WHAT TO BRING

  • Training balls for batting cages
  • Turf/athletic shoes. NO CLEATS
  • Safety is the league’s top priority. Strict adherence to these rules is required.
  • Footwear: Turf or athletic shoes ONLY,
  • NO Metal or plastic cleats on turf fields
  • Batting Helmets:
    • Double Ear Flats
    • Must be worn by batters and runners. No exceptions
    • NOCSAE Approved
  • Coach Helmets
    • 1st and 3rd Base Coaches recommended to wear helmet
    • NOCSAE Approved
  • Catchers Gear
    • Must be Full Catchers Set
    • NOCSAE Approved
  • Recommended: Athletic Supporter/Cup
  • Bats (Division 1)
    • Bats must have a max of 2⅝ barrel diameter.
    • Max length 33” long
    • Feature USA Baseball Stamp (LL or CR)
    • Feature USSSA 1.15 BPF Sramo
    • NO 2¾” barrels allowed
  • Bats (Division 2)
    • BBCOR Bats Barrels 2¾
    • Drop 3 (-3) min, Drop 5 (-”5) Max
    • Stamped by USDA Baseball
    • Stamped by USSSA 1.15 BPF
    • Max weight differential of -3. Wood/Composite preferred

LEAGUE POLICIES & RULES

Governing Rules
  • All games will follow Little League International rules unless otherwise noted below.

Game Time / Inning Completion
  • If time expires during an inning, the game will revert to the last fully completed inning.

  • Example: If the home team leads 1–0 and the away team scores two runs in the top half of the inning but the home team does not bat, the final score remains 1–0.

Base Running & Overthrows
  • Runners may advance one base only on overthrows or throwing errors.

  • For runners where no active play is being made, they must be at least three-quarters (¾) of the way to the next base at the time of the error to advance.

  • Example: A runner on second attempting to advance on a ground ball must be ¾ of the way to third to advance home on an error. If no attempt is made to advance, the runner may only take third base on the throwing error.

Foul Balls
  • Any ball that hits the fence or the black netting along the left or right side in foul territory is ruled a foul ball, even if caught.

Home Runs
  • Any ball hit over the yellow rope on the outfield fence is a home run.

Pitching Limits
  • Pitchers are limited to two innings per game.

  • Throwing even one pitch in an inning counts as a full inning.

Run Limit
  • Maximum of five (5) runs per inning, except in the case of a home run.

  • All runs scored on a home run will count.

REGISTER HERE
IMPORTANT DATES

Spring Season: April 13 – June 6, 2026
Registration Opens: February 13
Registration Closes: March 28

FEES

Registration Fee: $80 per player

PROGRAM CONTACT
SCHEDULE & STANDINGS