North Springs Little League Builds Momentum Ahead of the 2026 Spring Season

By Ashley Ferraro

North Springs Little League (NSLL) is preparing for another exciting spring baseball season as the organization continues to strengthen its programs and welcome new families. Online registration for spring 2026 is now open, and player evaluations will take place in mid-January, which is also the registration deadline. The league continues to emphasize fundamentals, sportsmanship, and the sense of community that has shaped North Springs for three decades.

This year also brings a major improvement to the league’s facilities. The City of Coral Springs is installing new turf fields at North Community Park, and NSLL expects to play the upcoming season on those upgraded fields. The league looks forward to returning to North Community Park once the turf project is completed.

For decades, NSLL has remained one of the region’s most respected youth baseball programs and continues to serve players ages 4 to 16. Families are also reminded that Little League’s updated boundary rules allow children ages 4 through 8 to register with the league of their choice. Siblings may do the same, even if they live outside the traditional North Springs zone.

The league enters the new year under the leadership of President Rob Boing, who began serving in the role in late 2024 and led the organization through the spring 2025 season. Rob has been involved with North Springs for more than 15 years, both as a coach and board member. His wife, Arelis Boing, has served on the board for 13 years and remains an important contributor to the organization.

North Springs is currently coming off a strong year of competitive achievements. Four All-Star teams advanced to the state tournament last spring: Seniors, 50/70 (the 13-year-old team), Majors, and 7-8 Selects. The league also celebrated a district championship from its 7-8 Select team, marking the first district win for that age group in six years. These accomplishments continued North Springs’ long-standing tradition of sending competitive All-Star teams to represent the community at higher levels of play.

Rob shared that he is especially looking forward to working with the younger divisions again this spring. “When you bring kids in early and teach them the right fundamentals, it helps build a real sense of community,” he said. “Those bonds grow throughout the season and become even stronger when the kids have success in the postseason.”

The league offers opportunities for first-time players as well as more experienced athletes, providing a clear path for development at every stage.

NSLL also recognizes that many families balance multiple sports and activities. The league accommodates families balancing multiple sports or commitments, including players who participate in travel baseball.

With registration underway and the start of spring baseball right around the corner, now is the best time for families to get involved and register their players.

To register or learn more about the upcoming season,
visit www.northspringsll.com.


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