WLL Softball Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time commitment for practices and games?
This varies from level to level, and coach to coach. Tee Ball typically includes one 60-minute practice and one game each week. At the A level, practice times increase but the number of events per week (practices/games) is still 2. In AA, the number of events per week increases to 3 with a combination of practices and games. At the AAA and Majors levels, you will have 2 practices and 2 games per week typically.
Where will practices and games take place?
The main sites for Little League Softball will be Memorial Park, Wood Middle School, and Boones Ferry Elementary. We are exploring the use of fields at Riverside High School as well and will occasionally have use of Wilsonville High School, D-BAT's Indoor Batting Facility, and the Boones Ferry undercover areas and gymnasiums. Your players will see a combination of these fields during practices and games.
Depending on the number of players who register, interlocking for games at the AAA and Majors levels with other local little leagues in District 4 may be necessary. This would potentially require teams to leave Wilsonville for occasional games in the surrounding areas of Tigard, Tualatin, and Lake Oswego. The furthest we travel is Tillamook, these are fun games and a good excuse to visit the Oregon Coast. No team will be asked to travel there more than once and a lot of times, Tillamook prefers to travel to Wilsonville.
What gear does my player need? What gear does WLL provide?
1. Cleats
Sneakers are often fine for Tee Ball, but cleats are recommended for better traction as players advance. Metal cleats are not allowed.
2. Glove
A properly sized glove makes a big difference in comfort and confidence, and all players must have their own. For T-Ball and A, a glove that is 9.5" or 10.5" is perfect. For AA and up, a glove of 11.25" to 11.75" is good as a general rule of thumb.
3. Bat
Tee Ball and Minors A teams are provided bats, but many players prefer having their own properly sized bat as they grow. For Minors & Majors, players typically have their own bats or use a team-issued bat. All bats used in Wilsonville Little League must be “USA Baseball” certified. DICKS sporting Goods has knowledgeable staff that can help you find the correct bat size for your player.
4. Uniform
Hats & jerseys will be given to players and were a part of registration fees. Families will be responsible for getting pants, a belt, and socks. Belt and sock colors vary by team and will be shared once uniforms are assigned. Most Wilsonville teams wear gray pants, but the ultimate decision for game pant color is left up to coaches.
5. Helmet
Many players prefer their own helmet, as they get sweaty and dirty, but each team will have 1–2 helmets available to share.
Catcher’s gear is provided to every team.
Optional:
Batting Gloves (Minors AA and older). Strongly discouraged for T-Ball & A.
Backpack/ Equipment bag
Cups/ supporters (required for all baseball players who wish to play catcher)
Mouthguards
Gear assistance
Wilsonville Little League has a limited amount of gear available for players to check out for the season. Families interested in borrowing gear should connect with their coach once teams are assigned.
Gear Discounts
Wilsonville Little League, through a partnership with Dick's Sporting Goods, will have two discount weekends in the spring where families receive 20% off anything they need for the season. These weekends will take place March 13-16 and April 3-6 in 2026. More details will be announced as these dates approach.
What is my player’s Little League Age?
Whatever age your player will be December 31st of the 2026 spring season is their Little League age. For example, if your player’s birthday is in December of 2015, while they will spend the entire Spring Season being 9 years old, they are a Little League Age 10.
What Division does my player belong in?
Little League has suggested ages for each division. However, skill set can also help determine the appropriate division for your player. Tee ball is very much an introductory division where players learn the basics of the game and develop a love for the sport. Minors A is a coach pitch division that focuses on skill development and introducing the rules of the game. Minors AA is the first step into player pitch and umpires are introduced. Minors AAA and above play the game directly from the Little League rules. Minors AA and above are all divisions where players are divided evenly across teams by skill. In order to ensure that occurs, all players in Minors AA and above MUST attend a tryout.
Our league is built so that each division builds on itself and introduces your player to different skill sets and fundamentals of softball knowledge. Once your player enters our program, they should track within the system without skipping divisions. Some divisions may require more than one season to master. The overall goal of Little League is the development of ALL players and instilling a love of the sport.
Are there try outs for Softball?
For Spring season 2026, there will not be evaluations for Softball. This will change as the leagues softball numbers grow annually.
Can we make friend and/or coach requests?
We can honor friend and coach requests at the Tee Ball and Minors A levels. We ask that you make these when you register your child and suggest only making a couple friend requests that you know your player would like to be placed with. If you make several, we may only be able to honor one or two. Once rosters are released it is very difficult to make changes.
Once your player enters AA and up, we can no longer honor any requests for coaches or friends. These teams are drafted based on the skills assessments to build rosters with equal skill sets and adequate pitching/catching to promote growth of the entire program and the individual players. Priority shifts from keeping friends together towards building better softball players. We find that kids who are open to playing for a variety of coaches and with a variety of different players in the younger divisions sometimes find the transition to AA easier.
What is a draft? Why can’t we just keep our teams together in drafted divisions?
As your player gets older and their skill set develops to a place where they can enter the drafted levels of play, it is important that we build those teams with as close to equal skill sets as possible. If the draft is conducted correctly every team should experience wins and losses throughout the regular season.
Towards the end of February, WLL will conduct player assessments for all draft eligible players. The coaches of those levels, board members, and volunteers from the greater Wilsonville softball community will be present at these assessments to assign scores to different skills.
Your player will have the opportunity to warm up with a peer group and then go on to field, throw and hit the ball while being evaluated. This may sound like an intimidating process but the coaches and players keep it a fairly relaxed environment. Everyone there wants to see your player succeed.
The point of these evaluations is not to set some players apart from others, it’s just to inform the draft. Every player that registers to play with Wilsonville Little League (and attends an evaluation for AA and above) will be placed on a roster. We do not cut anyone from our program. However, your player may be offered a different division than they originally registered for.
After all the scores from the skills assessments are recorded the coaches from that division will meet with their player agent and members from the board to conduct the draft. Coaches will select players one at a time until all players are rostered. Sibling sets of the same age are always kept together. Once the teams are formed the Player Agent and President check to make sure that all teams have adequate coaching, pitching, and catching. Sometimes trades are made to even these areas out.
Once teams are posted for Majors, AAA, and AA there are absolutely no changes made to rosters, and no refunds can be issued at that time.
When will rosters and schedules be released?
AA, AAA, and Majors rosters are released in early March. Schedules for those divisions come in two pieces. The March schedule should closely follow the roster release. The rest of the Spring Schedule takes a little longer to finalize as we work with the district to schedule interlock games, and the city/school district to secure all our field usage. We work hard to have the entire Spring schedule for AA and above finalized by the end of March, but sometimes pieces outside of our control keep that schedule from dropping until April.
T-Ball and Minors A rosters are released around Spring Break every year. We try to give families every opportunity to get their player registered and often find ourselves still recruiting volunteer coaches well into March. We cannot finalize rosters until we have a full coaching staff and know exactly how many teams we can roster. Once rosters are set, we allow coaches to pick their practice days. The full Spring Schedule for these divisions is released a week to two after rosters are posted.
My situation has changed and I no longer want to play after registering.
Cancellations after registering but before rosters have been formed will be refunded in full minus the $3 transaction fee. Cancellations once rosters have been formed will be refunded in full minus the uniform cost and the $3 transaction fee.
Who do I contact to resolve an issue or concern throughout the season?
We always suggest that you start with your coach if the question/concern is specific to your player and their skill development. The volunteers that fill these roles do so because they are invested in seeing every player succeed throughout the season. If you don’t feel the problem is being resolved you can contact the Player Agent for your division.
WLL has a large volunteer board, and while we accept any and all questions via Facebook/Instagram and our league web address – each of our volunteers are listed on our website alongside their position. If you have questions about our fundraisers, sponsorships, fields, fee structure – directing your question to the appropriate volunteer may result in a quicker answer.
Still have questions? If you have been assigned to a team then check with your team's Head Coach. Otherwise, we have a plethora of volunteers who serve on the Board and in various committees which cover every facet of softball and baseball. You can find them all
HERE. Check the list and see which person would be most appropriate to provide more information.