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REGISTRATION
2010 Spring Season – LATE REGISTRATION
- What: Keystone Little League Baseball and Softball Registration for Spring 2010
- Who: For Boys and girls league age 5-18 years old (what is my child’s league age)
- Location: 14720 Ed Radice Drive, Tampa FL 33626.
- Cost: $175 for the first child, $150 for each additional child. There is a $25 fee for late registration
Keystone Little League completed regular registration for the 2010 Spring season on January 6, 2009.
Late Registration Information
We are accepting late registrations on as “as-needed” basis. To register late:
- Contact the VP of the Division that you are interested in registering for:
- For VP of Baseball: Dan Marlin | Email: dan.marlin@keystonelittleleague.org
- For VP of Softball: Pat Affrunti | Email: pat.affrunti@keystonelittleleague.org
- If there is availability in the division you are interested in, then register online:
- KLL 2010 Spring Online Registration
- Turn in documents and paperwork as instructed by the respective Baseball / Softball VP
NOTE: There is a $25 late registration charge.
How to register:
- Complete the online registration form (link to form is located at the bottom of this page)
- Make Payment online by credit or debit card (you can choose to pay by check, money order, or cash at any of the on-site registration dates)
- Print and complete the Consent and Release Forms
- Turn in Receipt, Forms, and Documentation as instructed by league official
Registration Details:
- Registration Form – completed online or on-site (allow extra time for on-site registration)
- Payment – Credit or Debit Cards are accepted on-line. Check, Money Orders, or cash are accepted on-site.
- Forms – the following consent and release forms must be completed with signatures and turned in at any of the on-site registration dates:
- Documentation – required documentation must be presented at any of the on-site registration dates:
- Proof of Residency – three documents required. View accepted Proof of Residency documents
- Proof of Age – birth certificate required. For other options, view Proof of Age options.
Refunds:
Withdrawals from the league prior to the beginning of the season are eligible for a refund, less a $10 processing fee. Please allow 4-6 weeks for processing.
Registration FAQ’s:
Q – Do I have to register online?
A – No, but you will have to make arrangements with a league official to process your application manually. This process will be considerably longer, so please allow ample time.
Q - My child has played in the past, do I still need to fill out all of the forms and provide residency and age documentation?
A – Yes, Little League requires forms and documentation for each season that your child participates in.
Q – What methods of payment do you accept?
A – We accept credit cards with online registrations. Checks, money orders, or cash are accepted at on-site registration.
Q – If I register online, do I have to pay by credit or debit card?
A – No, during the registration process, you can elect to pay by check, money order, or cash at the on-site registration
Q – I cannot log in as a “Returning User” even though my child has played at Keystone Little League before.
A – The current registration system was implemented in the fall of 2009. If your child played in the Fall 2009 season and registered online, then you are a “Returning User”. All other registrants are considered “New Users” and must set up an account.
Q – How is the spring season structured?
A – Practices start in February. Opening Day is scheduled for the last weekend in February and the season runs to mid-May. Teams play two games per week, one during the week and one on the Saturday. During the season, practices are limited due to field and cage availability.


