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Woonsocket Little League
E-Newsletter, August 18, 2017

 

 

Sign Up for Fall Ball Today!

 

Woonsocket Little League is excited to announce that Fall Ball registration is open now through Friday, August 25, 2017.

Registration fees are $65 for the Major and Minor Divisions and $100 for the Junior Division.

To register, visit www.woonsocketlittleleague.com and click "Login" at the top right corner of the homepage. Families that are new to the League should click "Register." 

The number of teams we have will depend on the number of players who sign up.

Fall Ball is run by District 4, so WLL does not put the schedules together. We will have information about the schedules at a later date. The season is expected to begin on Thursday, September 7, although that date is subject to change.

If you have any questions, please contact our Player Agent, Kim Sgambato, at (401) 255-3731 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

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