2025 Player Registration
The 2025 season is almost here! We have leagues for ages 4 to 16!
You can check your child’s league age using these charts before registering here for baseball and for softball.
Softball and Baseball available for ages 5 – 16.
Tee Ball for ages 4 & 5. Per our insurance 4 year olds and 6 year old cannot be in the same division.
There is a sibling discount of $25 per player after the first player who live in the same household. This discount will automatically apply when you register.
Register below today!
Season run March through June.
Some players (ages 8 and up) may be selected to play in All Star tournaments at the concusion of the regular season.
What Age Divisions do you offer?
We Offer Teeball, Baseball, and Softball.
Tee Ball is offered for kids ages 4 and 5 (for insurance reasons 6 years only cannot be on a team with a 4 year old).
In softball we offer 5 age divisions:
- 5-8 year olds: Machine Pitch Softball – Games are 6 innings or appox. 2 hours. Players play a more traditional game including outs. The only difference is that while batting there are now walks, and the player gets 7 pitches to try to get a hit. This division does play 3 outs and we do keep the score.
- 8-10 year olds: Minor Softball. This is traditional softball with a few less rules to get players acclimated to the game. This is the first softball division where players pitch.
- 10-12 year olds: Major Softball. If you have seen the Little League World Series on TV, this is the age group that plays in that tournament.
- 12-15 year olds: Junior Softball. This division plays plays 7 inning games.
- 12-16 year olds: Senior Softball. This division is for oldest players and players who play softball in high school. The season is shorter and starts in June. Players need to be released by their High School teams to play. However, players eligible for Junior Softball may also play Senior Softball concurrently.
In baseball we offer 6 age divisions:
- 5-7 year olds: Rookie Baseball – this division is coach pitch. Games are 1 hour long and last 2-3 innings. There are no outs, no one keeps score, every child gets a chance to bat each inning.
- 7-8 year olds: Machine Pitch Baseball. Games are 6 innings or appox. 2 hours. Players play a more traditional game including outs. The only difference is that while batting there are now walks, and the player gets 7 pitches to try to get a hit. This division does play 3 outs and we do keep the score.
- 8-10 year olds: Minor Baseball. This is tradional baseball with a few less rules to get players acclimated to the game. This is the first baseball division where players pitch.
- 10-12 year olds: Major Baseball. If you have seen the Little League World Series on TV, this is the age group that plays in that tournament.
- 13-15 year olds: Junior Baseball. This division plays on our largest fields and play 7 inning games.
- 13-16 year olds: Senior Baseball. This division is for oldest players and players who play baseball in high school. The season is shorter and starts in June. Players need to be released by their High School teams to play. However, players eligible for Junior Baseball may also play Senior Baseball concurrently.
Can my 6 year old play Tee Ball?
Unfortunately, no. Due to insurance reasons we cannot allow a 6 year old to play in a division with a 4 year old.
We do offer Machine Pitch Softball and Rookie Baseball as options for 6 year olds. Which are excellent divisions to start playing. These divisions are perfect for young players who have played Tee Ball or not.
When Does Registration Close?
Short answer is March 1st for player in Minor, Major or Junior Divisions. However, they may close sooner than that. As divisions fill we may close them and add your child to a waitlist in the chance a spot opens.
Tee Ball, Rookie Baseball, and Machine Pitch Softball and Baseball will close March 30th.
Due to the nature of High School sports registrations for Senior Baseball and Senior Softball will stay open much longer.
What does my child need in order to play Tee Ball?
Your child needs a tee ball glove. We provide helmets, bats, balls and tees. Your child will also want a good pair of running shoes, they do not need to be cleats, but they can wear cleats if they choose.
Many parents do choose to purchase helmets and bats for their players.
What does my child need to play softball?
Your child will need a softball glove and softball cleats. We have Little League approved helmets, bats, and catcher’s gear for team use. You will need to purchase softball pants as well – color will be provided at a later date.
Many parents also choose to purchase bats, helmets and catcher’s gear. If you do you must follow the Little League guidelines or your bat and/or helmet could impact the game negatively. Your coach be able to tell you or get you help.
What does my child need to play baseball?
Your child will need a baseball glove and baseball cleats. We have Little League approved helmets, bats, and catcher’s gear for team use. You will need to purchase baseball pants as well – color will be provided at a later date.
Many parents also choose to purchase bats, helmets and catcher’s gear. If you do you must follow the Little League guidelines or your bat and/or helmet could impact the game negatively. Your coach be able to tell you or get you help.
How many games do you play during the season?
Each division is a little different. Every division will be scheduled a minimum of 12 games except for senior baseball and senior softball they will probably only be scheduled for 6 games as there season is only in the month of June.
Some divisions may end up playing more than 12 games. For instance, in Major Softball and Baseball there is an end of season Presidents tournament that if you made it to the championship round might have 16 or so games.
Some of the younger divisions may have games that get cancelled to to inclimate weather and those are a little harder to get rescheduled, so they could end up with fewer than 12, but this is rare.
Will I have to travel to other Little League Parks for Games?
Some of our divisions participate in Inter-League competition. You may have games at some away locations.
Osolo Little League is a member of Indiana Little League District 14 which comprises of the following Leauges:
- Warsaw Little League (Baseball only)
- Middlebury Little League
- Goshen Little League
- Concord Little League
- Cleveland Little League (Elkhart)
- FOP Little League (Elkhart)
- Chett Waggoner Little League (South Bend – North)
- Southeast Little League (South Bend – South East)
- Southside Little League (South Bend – Proper and South)
- New Prarie Little League (New Carlisle)
- Warren Township Little League (South Bend – West)
In the past we have also scheduled games with Edwardsburg Little League.

