Lawrence Little League opens Spring 2026 registration for baseball and softball

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Registration is now open for the Spring 2026 season of Lawrence Little League, the official Little League program serving families in Ewing, Lawrence and Hopewell townships.

Parents can register players and learn more at https://tr.ee/playball.

The league is offering free Tee Ball for the first 96 boys and girls ages 4 to 6, as well as full baseball and softball divisions for players ages 6 to 12. Players ages 4 to 7 are eligible to participate regardless of residence or school address, thanks to expanded eligibility rules.

The registration fee is $189 per player, with sibling discounts, payment plans, and scholarships available. Standard registration closes Feb. 15, 2026.

Lawrence Little League is coming off a successful 2025 season, which saw its 50/70 baseball division team win the New Jersey District 12 championship and advance to the Sectional round of the official Little League World Series tournament.

The league emphasizes skill development and a supportive environment for families. Coaching is aligned with local middle and high school programs, providing a consistent path for players from age 4 through age 16.

Coaches prioritize balanced playing time and long-term growth, while the league also offers parent-friendly amenities like mobile ordering at its Snack Shackâ„¢, app-based scheduling and messaging, and playgrounds for siblings at game sites.

Local businesses interested in sponsoring a team can visit https://tr.ee/SponsorUs or email playball08648@ltjbsa.com for more information.

Lawrence Little League is operated by the Lawrence Township Junior Baseball & Softball Association (LTJBSA), a nonprofit public charity that also oversees Babe Ruth League Baseball and competitive travel teams in the region.

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