Nothing is more important to Paine Mountain Little League than the safety of our players, coaches, and community.
All players need to have a Little League Medical Release form filled out and handed to their coach to play.
Download the form to print and return to your coach by the first practice of the season.
Uniform & Equipment Guidelines (Minor and Major Divisions)
Paine Mountain Little League will provide each player in the Minor and Major divisions with the following team-issued items:
One game jersey
One practice shirt
Sliding Pants (softball Only)
One team hat (baseball only)
Players will keep their practice shirt and hat/visor. Game jerseys and sliding pants (softball) must be returned at the conclusion of the season.
Jersey & Pants Return & Care
If the final game is also the last team event, with no additional practice or end-of-season gathering, jerseys should be returned as-is. The coach will handle laundering.
If there is a practice or end-of-season event after the final game, jerseys must be laundered and returned clean.
Any jersey that is lost, damaged beyond normal wear and tear, or not returned will result in a $35 replacement fee, payable to the coach. Checks should be made out to Paine Mountain Little League.
Uniform Use & Replacement Costs
Practice shirts are intended for practice use, not game jerseys.
Hats are required to be worn during baseball games.
A lost or damaged hat will result in a $15 replacement fee.
Major Division Additional Uniform Items
Players in the Major Division are encouraged to wear color-matching socks and belts. These items are to be purchased by the player/family.
Additional Required & Recommended Equipment
Cleats
Baseball/ Softball-style cleats are preferred, but any style is acceptable.
No metal cleats allowed.
Paine Mountain Little League has a limited supply of cleats available for loan or trade if needed.
Protective Cups
Required for all male players in the Major Division.
Strongly recommended for Player Pitch divisions.
Required for all catchers, regardless of division.
Cups must be worn during both practices and games.
Mitts (Gloves)
Players are strongly encouraged to have their own mitt.
Paine Mountain Little League has a limited number of youth-sized mitts available if needed.
Mitts should be properly sized and broken in. Coaches can assist with recommendations.
Bats
Each team will provide bats for player use.
Players may purchase their own bat if desired.
All bats must meet the Little League International requirements. Please consult your coach regarding appropriate bat sizes, styles, and current Little League bat rules for baseball and softball.
Helmets
Team helmets will be provided.
Players may use their own helmet if preferred, but they must comply with Little League International requirements.
Catcher’s Gear
Catcher’s gear will be provided by the team.
Players who choose to use personal catcher’s gear must ensure it is in safe, working condition, and must comply with Little League International requirements.
By registering with Paine Mountain Little League, parents agree to review this with player(s) to ensure understanding prior to the start of the Little League season.
From the Little League Pledge: I will play fair and strive to win. But win or lose I will always do my best. Baseball is a team sport and I promise to do my best to support my teammates and my coaches. I will respect the game and its rules and show respect for my opponents and the umpires. I am committing to work hard to improve my skills, to hustle every single practice and game, and to be a great teammate.
Player Code of Conduct
I agree to uphold the following standards at all times:
Effort and Attitude
I will hustle always — 100% effort is the expectation.
I will be on time —I will communicate with the coach if the timing is challenging for my family.
I will come prepared
Games: hat, jersey, baseball pants, socks, belt, proper footwear, and a protective cup.
Practices: hat, baseball pants, practice jersey (not game jersey), and a protective cup.
I will have my equipment ready and take responsibility for my gear.
Respect and Responsibility
I will respect my coaches, the umpires, teammates, and opponents at all times.
I will focus on the game and limit my interactions to my parents and outsiders during games or practice.
I will stay in the dugout during games (except for foul balls or bathroom breaks).
I will not miss practices or games without communication; absences can affect playing time.
Family, School, and Primary Sports during offseason will take priorities over baseball
Team and Sportsmanship
I will support my teammates — no criticism, only encouragement.
I will learn how to fail — failure is part of growth, and I will handle it with dignity.
I will never react in a way that embarrasses myself or my team. Poor sportsmanship may result in removal from the field for the day.
I will treat all equipment (both mine and others) with respect.
I will control my emotions and speech — no foul or abusive language.
I will respect the game and the spirit of team play.
I will place the well-being of others above my desire to win.
I understand that playing time is earned, not given — I will work hard to earn my role.
I will win with class and lose with dignity.
I will bring energy, effort, and a positive attitude every day.
I will listen, learn, and always look for ways to improve.
And last but not least — I will have FUN!
Commitment
By signing this contract, I understand that I am representing the Paine Mountain Little League. I accept the responsibilities that come with being part of this team, and I commit to giving my best effort, respecting my coaches and teammates, and playing the game the right way.
How long is the season?
For most teams the season starts at the end of April or beginning of May, and wraps up at the end of the school year. Specific start and end dates will be provided by the coach of your player's team.
For older kids, especially in our player pitch divisions, we will try to schedule some indoor pre-season sessions at Northfield and Williamstown schools, or at Norwich University, and will let parents know.
In which division does my child belong?
We follow Little League's recommendations for age groupings in divisions. They are:
Tee Ball: 4-7 years old
Minor League: 5-11 years old
Major League: 10-12 years old
As you can see, there is some overlap between the divisions. Sometimes a younger player might play in a higher division if he or she has significant experience and skill. For example, a six year old could play in either Teeball or Minor League. If the six year old is ready to move up from Teeball, our coaching staff will talk to parents about that and make a recommendation. Sometimes an older player might need more experience and coaching before "moving up" to a higher division. For example, a six year old who has very little experience with the game should probably start at the Tee Ball division. In that case, too, our coaches will consult with parents about the appropriate time to move the player's division.
In the Minor League division, we have two different groups: coach pitch and player pitch. See the next question for information about these options.
Determine your player's age for the 2026 season based on Little League rules.
For more information on registration, visit our Registration page.
By age, my child will be in a minor league division. Should I sign her/him up for "coach pitch" or "player pitch"?
At the coach pitch level, players will transition away from the soft, squishy teeball and start using regular hard balls. Therefore, at this level, they need to be ready to keep their eyes on the ball and focus in order to catch and throw. If your child somehow gets signed up for a team that isn't appropriate for her/his skill level, our attentive coaching staff will help find the team that is a better fit.
How can I help Paine Mountain Little League?
We are always looking for volunteers for all different kinds of work, including board members, umpires, concessions workers, etc. Our registration website has links to volunteer as an umpire or at the concession stand. If you are interested in coaching, you must complete Little League's background check and our safety training program. Email info@painemtnll.org with questions!
Volunteering
Paine Mountain Little League is a volunteer-led and operated organization focused on bringing youth baseball and softball to children in our boundaries. With well over 100 players across 7 baseball and softball divisions, volunteer assistance is needed to bring a quality experience to our players. Paine Mountain Little League recognizes that families are busy and large time commitments are not possible in many cases. Accordingly, levels of volunteering commitment can vary from season-wide to single event/occasional assistance, such as:
Examples of season-wide volunteering:
Assistant coach: Assist head coach during practices and games
Team Parent: Assist coaches with administrative tasks such as communications with families, scheduling, etc.
Examples of single event/occasional assistance:
Umpire games
Attend/participate in a field clean-up day
Assist with field raking/dragging after practices and games
Assist in manning the concession stand
Run the scoreboard during games
Do you play in the rain?
Yes! Your player's coach will inform you of any practice or game changes due to weather.
How do coaches communicate with parents?
Coaches mainly use email to communicate with parents, using the email tied to your player's registration. In addition, our Majors Baseball and Softball teams will be using the GameChanger app to also communicate updates for games and practices. Be sure to download the app from the Google Play or Apple App store. All necessary communication will be available through the free version, so there is no need to purchase a plan.