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2024 Registration now available

Registration is for all levels of baseball and softball.

Click below to register.


2023 Fall Softball Registration

When registering for Fall Softball, you will sign up for the level of play that you will be in for the 2024 season.  For example, if you currently play 10U, but next summer (2024 season) you will be playing 12U, then you will play 12U for 2023 Fall Ball.  This will get the kids ready to play at the level they can expect to play in next summer.


2023 Fall Ball Registration

Centennial Lakes Little League Fall baseball registration is now open. Fall baseball is for players that were Baseball Ages 8-11 years of age for the 2023 Regular Season (this means the player will be "Baseball Age" 9-12 for next year's 2024 Regular Season), who participated on a sanctioned Little League team in the summer of 2023


Coach Pitch Extended Season Registration is now open.

Extended Season Play is a term used to describe a short baseball season that starts soon after the regular season ends, and finishes in early August.

Centennial Lakes Little League offers Extended Season Play for T-Ball (2023 season Little League age 5/6 only) and Coach Pitch level baseball players.  T-Ball players will be teamed with Coach Pitch players and will play by Coach Pitch rules.
CPBB EXTENDED SEASON IS FOR 2023 SEASON BASEBALL AGED 5-8 ONLY.  

You will play on the same nights as regular season. 
CPBB- Mondays & Wednesdays with one practice per week.

Dates: JULY 5th-July 31st


Baseball All Star Season

Centennial Lakes Little League offers baseball beyond the regular season with All Star teams.  This competitive baseball experience allows our players to compete at a higher level as compared to the regular season. 

Several opportunities exist at various age divisions.   Every Little League is eligible to send three All Star teams into post season play.  There’s officially a 10-year-old all star team (comprised of 10 & 9 -year-old players), an 11-year-old all star team (comprised of 11-year-olds), and a 12-year-old all star team (comprised of 12-year olds).  These teams compete in a district tournament with the winner going to the Minnesota State Tournament. 

In addition, District 2 offers an American League Tournament for all players in the Major League (American/National/International) not participating on one of the other three All Star teams described above. 

10 & 11 year old tryouts are June 8th at Carl Eck.  Details will be emailed to those who have registered closer to this date.

If you are looking for more details on American All Stars, expect these details to be shared after 10, 11 and 12 year old All Star teams are finalized.


JDP Criminal Background Check

This is required for all Little League and 8U coaches. JDP is a third party national criminal background check service and is recommended by Little League International. All personal info is secured by JDP and detailed information is available during the application process. ** Note: Coaches for 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U coaches will NOT perform this background check. Tri-county will direct you to their background check link.

Concussion Training

This link brings you to the state of Minnesota required concussion training. Please complete this training, save your certificate of completion and upload it into the Completed registration listed below.


A Note About Concussion Training

Attn Coaches:

The requirement to be certified for concussion training is a MINNESOTA STATE LAW.  We require this because we must, and agree that it is a good idea to have coaches understand concussions.

Please note that after completing the concussion training, a pdf certificate will be presented to you.  You must make this certificate available to us by uploading it into the proof of concussion registration seen below on this page..  

We recommend you first print this certificate at the completion of the training, then save it so you can upload it in the registration.  NHFS has historically also emailed you a copy of your proof of completion.

  • If you do not have a completed concussion certificate from the NFHS Learning Center, then go there now and complete the training.  You should be emailed your certificate immediately AND you should be able to go to a dashboard area and download it on demand.
  • Once on the webage from the link above, if you have never had training here, you must click "Register" in the upper right of the page and create an account for yourself.
  • Then use the "Search for Courses" box, search for Concussion and find the free "Concussion in Sports".  Click on the course.
  • Select Minnesota for the state and go through the checkout process.  
  • Complete the course and get a copy of your completion certificate and complete the "2021 Concussion Proof of Completion" registration.  You will be asked to upload your certificate near the bottom of the page.

The course should take about 40 minutes and there is a short quiz at the end.  It is good for two years.  Keep the certificate for future proof of completion or you will need to retake the course.