Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation sends this information as posted below:
Baseball players with dreams of playing in the Little League® World Series can now sign up for their shot this spring with OKC Little League Baseball®.
This league for ages 9-12 starts with five weeks to build skills and ends with a two-week tournament. Players will then be selected to represent OKC Little League in the state games in Tulsa.
Registration is also open for the Comets Rookie League, a development league for ages eight and younger.
Registration is $55 per player for Little League and $45 for the Comets Rookie League. Sign up at www.OKCLittleLeague.com. The registration deadline for both leagues is February 18, and the season begins March 29. Registration is based on the age a player is as of May 1, 2025. Games are played at Wheeler Park, 1120 S Western Ave.
“We’re thrilled to kick off the 2025 Comets Rookie League, a cornerstone for youth baseball and softball in OKC,” Kalen Haynes, program coordinator for the Oklahoma City Rookie League Foundation said. “Our partnership with Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation enables us to bring accessible, engaging opportunities to young athletes, supported by our commitment to providing essentials like uniforms and equipment. Together, we’re ensuring every child in our community has the chance to learn, grow and play.”
The leagues are sponsored by the Oklahoma City Rookie League Foundation and administered by OKC Parks.
“OKC Parks is excited to begin another season of the Comets Rookie League,” Kelly Young, the OKC Parks athletics recreation program coordinator said. “With support of the Rookie League Foundation, children across the metro get to play in a fun and encouraging baseball environment. Come join in the fun as we build our baseball skills, exemplify sportsmanship, and provide lasting memories for the whole family.”
About Little League®
Little League® Baseball and Softball, founded in 1939 by Carl E. Stotz, is the first organized youth sports program in the world. Today, millions of children — ages 4 to 16 — on six continents and scores of countries can attest that baseball, softball and Little League are synonymous.
About the Rookie League Foundation
The Rookie League Foundation of Oklahoma is dedicated to supporting the Oklahoma youth sports community through creative partnerships, charitable contributions and programming initiatives.
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