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My son played in a new program called Little League Gold this year. I was very happy with the out come of this program. The Gold Program was set up as a very highly competitive Junior (13's only) 80' bases Division. This Program was designed to keep the area's most talented 13-year olds within the little league system. This pilot program was approved by Little League and was very successful this year. This program consisted of 4 districts, 15 talented teams and 45 games. Little League play started in early Feb. and ended in mid July with a Gold Tournament hosted by district 57. My son's team went 7 and 0 in the 10 day Gold Tournament winning the championship. This program might be something your Little League district would be interested in.
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This is not a knock, if youre boys are having fun and doing well then all is well. I believe what I just typed because its true!

Here's the "but":

At 13 if the kid cant transition to 60/90 well... then he should stay at 80 foot bases and keep having fun.

Then again there is always the the late bloomer exception.

My only advice is if you think the boy has upside leave LL. Find out when the fall tryouts are and get him there. If it works out for him come spring he'll have much more fun... guaranteed
I think the age 13 was chosen beacuse this is the age that Little League seems to lose most of their players. As I understand it, next year they will include 14's also. District 57 is the district you need to contact for information about this program. As far as the bases....we played about 1/4 of the games at 90's. We played alot of good competition, for these kids were the best 13's in these districts. My son plays travel ball all year, and was not looking forward to playing Junior little League because the competition is just not the same. Where I live we do not have anything other then Little League. My son played out of our district to participate in the Gold Program. The cost is a little more but you play better competition and more games.
As a matter of fact, my son transitioned very well to the 60/90 field this spring. That's all we played on. It was the other kids who had problems. I wasn't asking about the program for the base size. I simply wanted an alternative to junior LL which offers no competition and travel teams in our area which can cost around $6000 a season and some of which are not really that competitive. This sounds like a possible alternative.

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