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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a question that is not here? Or don't understand an answer that is here?   Don't be shy - Let us know at pgsl@pleasantonsoftball.org , and we'll update this page to provide more information for everybody.

What happens if I do not register by January 1?
If you do not register by January 1, you are not guaranteed a spot on a team. In early January, teams are formed by the number of girls registered. As those divisions are filled up, a waiting list is started and the girls are placed on it in the order in which the registrar receives them. We make every effort to accommodate and place late registrants on teams, but there is no guarantee. We continue to accept wait list requests up until Opening Day.

Will I be charged a late fee if I don't register by December 1?
YES. Registering after the December 1st cut off date will result in a $25 late fee. No refunds for the registration fees will be issued after February 1st.

Susie wants to play on Janie's or Coach John Doe's team!
The only two players who are guaranteed to be on the same team are the coach's daughter and the assistant coach's daughter.

Why didn't I get any notification?
All notices are sent via email.   If your email address changes, even after the season has ended, please see our "join mailing list form" on our contact us page and add your current email address. Please check the website (pleasantonsoftball.org) often for all current information.

What are "Black", "Teal", and "White"?
We have three divisions named Black, Teal and White.  Black will be a more competitive division.  Teal will be a competitive recreational division.  White will be purely a recreational division.

How are divisions organized?
There are 10 different divisions established based on player's age and ability. We have elected to group players by grade in school. This is primarily for simplicity, and is different from the ASA rule, which goes by a player's age as of Jan 1st of the year being played in. The PGSL divisions do parallel the age-based divisions as defined by ASA, but in some cases girls may end up in a different division than they are qualified for. This is usually not an issue, except in the upper divisions, and players who think they qualify may petition the board to "play up" in the next older division if they wish (discuss this with the division directors). Three age groups have both a "rec" and an "upper" division. The Divisions are as follows:

PGSL Division

School Grade

Age-based (ASA)

Comments

T-Ball

K

6 & Under

Start 'em early

Micro-White

1

7 & Under

 

Micro-Teal

2

8 & Under

Added 2012

Mini-White

3-4

10 & Under

 

Mini-Teal

3-4

10 & Under

 

Mini-Black

3-4

10 & Under

 

Minor-Teal

5-6

12 & Under

 

Minor-Black

5-6

12 & Under

 

Major-Teal

7-8

14 & Under

 

Major-Black

7-8

14 & Under

 

Senior-Rec

9-12

18 & Under

High School

What is the Phantom program?
Ever wonder about those jackets and sweatshirts with the "Phantom" logo that you see the girls wearing at school and around the Sports Park? They are members of Pleasanton Girls Softball League's "Jr. Olympic Softball Traveling Teams". PGSL conducts tryouts in April for selection of our annual summer teams which compete in ASA Sanctioned Tournaments through out the Greater Bay Area & California. Phantom teams in all age groups have acquitted themselves well in recent years, with many earning invitations to the "National Tournaments" held in August in such faraway locales as Washington state, Colorado, Missouri, New Mexico and Texas. There are also Fall Phantom teams. Tryouts are in Aug/Sept. The fall teams generally compete in 4 to 6 tournaments, between the months of Sept. and Dec., throughout the bay area.

When will I be contacted by my coach? What team am I on?
The Black Division coaches hold their draft first so the coaches should contact their team members shortly after player evaluations and the other division coaches should contact their team members by early to mid-February. If you have not been contacted by a coach by that time frame, please contact the appropriate division director.

What's the minimum age for Jr. Umpires and snack bar workers?
You must be in the 7th grade or above in order to be a Junior Umpire. Training classes are available. If you are interested please contact one of our Directors of Umpires. If you are 13 years of age/7th grade or older and can add and subtract quickly, you can work in the PGSL snack bar. Our Snack Bar Director can answer any questions you may have and add you to the approved worker list.

Are face masks/guards required for our batting helmets?
Face masks/guards are required equipment for the regular season for any team using the hard balls. However, facemasks are recommended for all levels. All Junior Olympic fast pitch batting helmets must be equipped with a NOCSAE approved face mask/guard.