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Winters Skills Camp 2026

Scottsdale Little League Winter Skills Camp

Date: Monday, January 19th (MLK Day)
Time: 9:00 AM – 2:15 PM
Location: Scottsdale Ranch Park
Cost: $50 per player
Ages: Little League ages 9–12


Overview

Join us for the Third Annual Scottsdale Little League Winter Skills Camp, led by Billy Horton and his team of professional coaches from Cactus Athletics. This one-day camp is designed to help players sharpen their baseball fundamentals, build confidence, and have fun with teammates and friends before the spring season begins.
Campers will participate in structured morning drills focusing on hitting, fielding, throwing, and base running. After lunch, players will take part in organized scrimmages to apply what they’ve learned in a live game setting.

Schedule

8:20 – 8:50 AM: Check-in and registration
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Morning skill stations and drills
12:00 – 12:45 PM: Lunch break
12:45 – 2:15 PM: Scrimmage games and wrap-up


What to Bring

Glove, bat, and helmet (loaner gear available upon request)
Water bottle and sunscreen
Packed lunch (can be stored in the Snack Shack)
Optional snack



12U Campers

Registration closes on 01/17/2026 at 12:00 AM
Season Dates: 01/19/2026 to 01/19/2026
$50.00

10U Campers

Registration closes on 01/17/2026 at 12:00 AM
Season Dates: 01/19/2026 to 01/19/2026
$50.00

SLL Spring 2026

Teeball (Rookie) – Suggested Ages 4–5-6 (6 yo with no experience)
Teeball serves as the foundational level of Little League, designed for children ages 3 to 5. At this introductory stage, players begin to learn the basic rules of baseball in a fun and supportive environment. The focus is on developing motor skills, coordination, and teamwork, with all players hitting from a stationary tee to build confidence and consistency at the plate.

Coach Pitch (A) – Suggested Ages 6–7 (New Division for 2026)
The Coach Pitch division, also known as "A", is designed for children ages 6 to 7 and serves as a bridge between Teeball and more advanced levels of play. At this stage, players begin hitting coach-pitched balls instead of using a tee, helping them develop timing, bat control, and an understanding of basic defensive positioning. The focus remains on skill development, encouragement, and fun, with an emphasis on learning the fundamentals of the game in a low-pressure environment.

Machine Pitch (AA) – Suggested Ages 8
(League-age 7s may play up; less experienced 9s may play down)
Also referred to as "Machine Rescue," the AA division introduces players to a more structured game environment while still focusing on development. A pitching machine is used to deliver consistent strikes, allowing players to improve swing mechanics, timing, and confidence at the plate. Fielding and base-running skills are further developed, and players begin preparing for the transition to kid-pitch.

Player Pitch (AAA) – Ages 9–10
(Less experienced 11s may play down)
The AAA division is the first level where players pitch to one another, introducing the full dynamics of the game. Players gain hands-on experience with pitching mechanics, strike zones, and pitch counts. The level is more competitive and emphasizes defensive strategy, situational awareness, and individual responsibility. AAA prepares players for full regulation baseball while still fostering growth and confidence.

Majors – Ages 11–12
Majors is a traditional and competitive division for players ages 11 to 12. At this level, players apply years of developmental skills in a more structured and strategic setting. Pitching, hitting, and base-running are fully player-led, and games more closely resemble standard baseball with umpires, pitch counts, and postseason opportunities such as the Little League World Series.

Juniors – Ages 13–14
The Juniors division is for players ages 13 to 14 and takes place on a full-size baseball field with 60’6” pitching distance and 90’ base paths. Players at this level experience the full spectrum of baseball rules and strategies, mirroring high school play. Juniors focuses on refining advanced skills, building strength and endurance, and preparing athletes for upper-level competitive baseball.


Tee Ball - Little League Baseball

Registration closes on 02/09/2026 at 12:00 AM
Season Dates: 02/16/2026 to 10/01/2026
Show Details
$225.00

Minor - Coach Pitch (A) - Little League Baseball

Registration closes on 02/09/2026 at 12:00 AM
Season Dates: 02/16/2026 to 10/01/2026
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$225.00

Minor - Machine/Player Pitch (AA/AAA) - Little League Baseball

Registration closes on 02/09/2026 at 12:00 AM
Season Dates: 02/16/2026 to 10/01/2026
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$300.00

Major - Little League Baseball

Registration closes on 10/01/2026 at 12:00 AM
Season Dates: 02/16/2026 to 10/01/2026
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$300.00

Junior - Little League Baseball

Registration closes on 02/09/2026 at 12:00 AM
Season Dates: 02/16/2026 to 05/23/2026
Show Details
$325.00

Contact

Scottsdale Little League
10105 E. Via Linda #103-175 
Scottsdale, Arizona 85258

Phone: 480-382-1369
Email: [email protected]

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