Little League of New Orleans Announces Opening of Baseball Registration for the 2022 Season


New Orleans, La. – Little League of New Orleans (LLONO), the local affiliate of Little  League International®, is pleased to announce the opening of registration for baseball  for the 2022 season. The teams will play at our home field, Miss Pat Taylor Field at Ursuline Academy, at 2635 State St. in New Orleans.  

LLONO offers a program of both recreational and competitive teams for children ages 4-12. Registration is now open to all children who reside or attend school within the LLONO  boundaries. This boundary encompasses the majority of Orleans Parish, and select areas of  St. Bernard and Jefferson parishes. Boundary maps can be found at 504llono.org in the League Info section. LLONO keeps registration costs as low as possible in an effort to  include all kids who wish to play.  

The 2022 LLONO Spring season will run from March 4th through May 21st. All experience  levels are welcome. Players who are ready to participate at a competitive level may be  selected by coaches for all-star teams within their age bracket to participate in post-season  tournaments at the district, state and regional levels, with the goal of making it to the  International Little League® World Series.  

Registration is $60 until February 4, 2022 and includes hat and jersey. Scholarships are  available from T-mobile. Equipment is available and free to use. Visit www.504llono.org for more details. 

About Little League International®  

Founded in 1939, Little League® Baseball is the world’s largest organized youth sports  program, with millions of players, and more than one million adult volunteers in every U.S.  state and more than 80 countries. During its nearly 80 years of existence, Little League has  seen more than 40 million honored graduates, including public officials, professional  athletes, award-winning artists and a variety of other influential members of society. Each  year, millions of people follow the hard work, dedication and sportsmanship that Little Leaguers® display at seven baseball and softball World Series events, the premier tournaments in youth sports.  

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