Seniors


Senior League

Our Seniors league is divided into two age groups for players 13 years old through 18, or high school senior. Based on registrations, we will play either all games in Bellingham or we will participate with other local towns, which is great for our competitive play. 

We welcome players of all abilities to play in this league, especially our new 13's who have just made the jump from our Little League division. With the help from our revamped Majors division (50/70)  in 2023, some of the skills players learned will help them in advance as they move up.

Player/Coach Development guidelines will be followed throughout the season in order to give each players the time and effort to sharpen their skills as they strive to further continue their baseball careers.

Players on middle and high school teams also participate in our in-town league in order to get more reps in than just their school team. The more opportunities you have to play, the better you will get for any team you are on. We are mindful on over working arms for pitchers and catchers, and time allotted for multiple practices. We work with the school coaches to achieve a cohesive sports environment, and they encourage their players to participate with our Seniors League.

SENIORS "Bill of Plays" 2025
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Coaches

  • Implement the leagues Bill of Play's (BOP) into all routine practices and games. 
  • Develop a sense of comfort and belonging for your players.
  • Understand strengths and weaknesses from players as they make the jump from Little League.
  • Discuss, show, and practice drills that become beneficial on the big diamond. 
  • Demonstrate the benefits of offense plays in certain out situations.
  • Have a strong understanding of the (3) keys areas - Pitching, Defense, and Hitting.
  • Understand and implement the BOP baserunning and leading at each base.
  • Have productive practices to grow the players confidence. 

players

  • Maximizing throws across the diamond.
  • Developing a pick-off move.
  • Proper leading.
  • Arm care and accountability.
  • How to pitch from the stretch with runners on base.
  • Implement new pitches to throw - when to throw it and how much of it in a count. 
  • Understanding the proper angles an outfielder takes on a hit ball.
  • Infield mechanics for routine ground balls and short flips.
  • Implementing more offense and defense plays (signals).
  • Difference between a sac-bunt and bunt for a hit. 
  • Becoming a better contact hitter.