Volunteer Opportunities
Listed below are some common volunteer opportunities within our league. In addition, there are many other positions available. Please consult with our league president or any league board member on how to best use your talents and skills to help provide your kids the best Little League experience possible.
Being a Head Coach (Manager) or Assistant Coach
Being a manager or coach requires time, patience, and basic knowledge of the game of baseball. You may be required to attend meetings, instructional sessions, or seminars. You will communicate with the parents/guardians of your players to inform them of any schedule changes, rainouts, and Little League events and activities.
As a manager or coach, you have more interaction with young people than anyone else in Little League. Therefore, it is important that you understand the goals and virtues of the Little League program in order to effectively communicate them to your players.
There are many resources available at Little League International as well as us having a Coaches Coordinator to help with these positions.
Helping with Field Maintenance
In some cases, our League is required to maintain the fields that your child plays on. As a part of the field maintenance crew, your skills and abilities may be used to mow grass, line fields, rake dirt, and execute minor repairs on fences, benches and bleachers.
Being an Umpire
Aside from calling ball or strike, safe or out, umpires are responsible for teaching players good sportsmanship and the rules of the game. Umpires are also called upon to interpret rules and help settle minor disputes that may occur during games.
Little League games require one home plate umpire and a minimum of one field umpire. Before becoming an umpire you may be required to participate in training session or seminar.
While home plate umpires are scheduled well in advance, field umpires are often determined minutes before the game begins. As you arrive at your child’s game, your coach or the home plate umpire may ask you to be the field umpire. When you agree, your main responsibilities are to call plays on the bases, determine if balls are fair or foul, and assist the home plate umpire with other calls.
Board of Directors
Committee Members
Selling Concessions
Helping at Registration
Fundraising and Special Events
Other Needs include: Landscapers, Tradesmen, Plumbers, Electricians, Carpenters, Equipment, Post-Season Tournament Staff & many other ways that you can help and make a difference.
Please contact us with any questions. [email protected]