Overview Pacific Little League operates under the National Little League rules and guidelines, and has made only slight modifications to some of the playing rules in an attempt to enhance the playing experience for our children. The following is an excerpt from the National Little League organization: "Little League Baseball and Softball is a program of service to youth. It is geared to provide an outlet of healthful activity and training under good leadership in the atmosphere of wholesome community participation. The movement is dedicated to helping children become good and decent citizens. It strives to inspire them with a goal and to enrich their lives toward the day when they must take their places in the world. It establishes for them rudiments of teamwork and fair play." |
History The Echelbarger Fieldhouse was built with donated funds amounting to over $300,000 in 2000. Lights were added to Fields 1 and 2 in 2001, and to Field 3 in 2005. A major upgrade to the kitchen was done to the fieldhouse in 2005 to add ventilation, gas grills and ovens. All the facilities were paid by "Capital Improvement Fundraising" by Pacific Little League. No taxpayer dollars were contributed. |
League Structure Divisions include: Baseball: T-Ball, Farm, Super 9's, Minors, Majors, Juniors, Seniors, Big League Softball: Farm, Minors, Majors, Juniors
Eligibility | League Boundaries
The boundaries for Pacific Little League are west of Highway 99, south of 148th Street, and north of 205th Street. Please refer to the league boundaries map. |
Operations Pacific Little League is an all-volunteer league. Many parents devote their personal time to support and operate the league. Help is always needed - if you are interested in volunteering some time, please read more on the volunteering section. |


