Spring is in the air: Baseball is returning

King Philip Little League registration underway

Posted 2/25/17

It’s only February, but the weather is starting to warm and spring is just around the corner. That means it’s almost time for baseball.

For local kids wanting to get in the game, now …

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Spring is in the air: Baseball is returning

King Philip Little League registration underway

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It’s only February, but the weather is starting to warm and spring is just around the corner. That means it’s almost time for baseball.

For local kids wanting to get in the game, now is the time to sign up. King Philip Little League is now accepting player registrations for the 2017 seasonPlayers can register online at www.bristolkpll.org.

The AAA and Major Divisions closed full registration on Feb. 21; those who sign up after will be put on a waiting list for a team. All other divisions will remain open for registration through March 31.

The divisions and the fees include:

  • T-ball, A division, AA division (ages 4-8) - $75
  • AAA , Majors (ages 9-12) - $105
  • Junior/Senior division (ages 13-16) - $125
  • Intermediate (age 13) - $125

Families with multiple children will pay a maximum of $235. The registration fee does not include a $25 fundraising fee, which includes 25 raffle tickets to be drawn for prizes on opening day.

For more information, contact Jim Konz at PlayerAgent@bristolkpll.org, or Beth Grove at bgrove18@gmail.com.

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