The Spring Season is over and you want more ball??? We've got you covered with the RUG Little League Summer Ball Program!
RUG Little League Summer Ball takes place from early July to early August with a weeknight, game-only format (no weekends, no practices). Teams play ten (10) games, usually on Monday-Thursday, between 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm.
Summer Ball is a relaxed, non-competitive, no-pressure type of program. The emphasis should not be on winning but rather on skill development, teamwork, and FUN!
As a bonus, the program is open to both RUG and non-RUG players. There are no resident or school requirements so you can recruit friends no matter where they live or go to school!
Further, Summer Ball provides the opportunity for players to continue playing at the same level as in the spring season, or move up to the next level if they intend to move up next year. Please see the table below for recommended Summer Ball placement based on age and talent. Please contact
[email protected] with any questions about which division your player should register for, including if you want to register a player for a division that they are not automatically eligible for based on birthdate.
Note: If your player's birthdate is not within the eligible birthdate range for a division they want to play in, that division will not appear as an option in registration. If that's the case, please contact the Registrar at
[email protected].
PLEASE NOTE: TEE BALL AND A SOFTBALL ARE NOT OFFERED AS SUMMER PROGRAMS.
RUG partners with other Little Leagues in north Seattle and Shoreline to field teams for games. Games may take place on RUG fields or in other nearby neighborhoods, including Northeast Seattle, North Central, Ballard, Northwest, Queen Anne, Shoreline, and others. Roster sizes are typically larger than spring teams to accommodate kids taking time off for summer vacations, camps, etc.
RUG is still 100% run by volunteers! The Summer League can't happen without parents and other volunteers stepping in as coaches and umpires. Summer coaching is simply making a lineup, rotating subs so all kids get to play evenly, and supervising the dugout. Parent Umpires can work from behind the plate or behind the mound.
Registration for Summer Ball opens in late May/early June. Contact
[email protected] with any questions. Go RUG!