"Little League volunteers are the lifeblood of the Little League program and give freely of their time without expecting even a 'thank you'" - Stephen D. Keener, Little League President.
Volunteers are the backbone of our organization, and we would not be able to operate without everyone working together. Every family is expected to complete 20 volunteer hours. A deposit of $50 is required at the time of registration and will be returned upon successful completion of those hours. There are many ways to get your hours in. If you have any questions, please speak to your coach, division coordinator, or league information officer.
Volunteer Opportunities- Opening/Closing Ceremonies—Help organizing opening and closing ceremonies. Handing out food, cleanup, uniform pickup/drop-off, and assisting with activities during closing ceremonies.
- Picture day—assisting with organizing teams for the photographer
- Diamond clean days—cleaning and prepping the diamond at the start of the season, and throughout the season as needed
- Food Fundraiser: Sorting, organizing items, and handing out orders.
- Activity Fundraiser: Helping organize participants, sort, hand out items, etc
- Casino-Volunteering for a position for the 2 days of casino dates: this is a big part in how we can keep our fees low, so all help we get is greatly appreciated. This occurs every 18 months. The date of the next casino will be sometime in July/August/September 2026.
Board Member—Meet monthly to discuss league objectives and plan for each season.
Vacant Positions: Information Officer, Player Agent/Registrar, T-Ball/Coach Pitch Coordinator, and Fundraising Coordinator.
Team Parent-Team managers are responsible for the administration aspect of the team. They work closely with the head coach with duties that can include inputting game scores and pitch counts, organizing practice times, and arranging pitch counters, scorekeepers, and field preparation personnel. They will also keep track of volunteer hours for their team
Head Coach & Assistant Coach—take on the important role of skill development at games and practices and on-field team management.
Game Duties for T-ball and Coach Pitch- Home Teams - Field Set-Up - Rake and line field and set up bases.
- Away Teams - Rakes field and puts away bases and equipment.
- Dugout for both teams—organize the players and manage the batting order.
- Snack Parent: Provide a health snack for the players
Parent duties for each game will be assigned by your head coach or team parent.
Game duties for the Minors division and higher
Home Teams:
- Field Set-Up - Rake and line the field and set up bases.
- Official Scorekeeper.
- Unofficial Pitch Counter
- Field Clean-Up. Put away bases. For all diamonds
Away Teams:
- Official Pitch counter
- Unofficial Score keeper
Umpire Advocate:As the Umpire Advocate you will support the umpire in any and all decisions made in the game. The Umpire Advocate will also be present at all plate meetings and must identify themselves to the umpires before the game and the plate meeting between the two teams starts.