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Celebrating 54 Years of Baseball Coral Springs American Little League Prepares for Fall Season

By Ashley Ferraro

Coral Springs American Little League (CSALL) has been a part of the city’s history since 1971. As the oldest officially recognized baseball league in Coral Springs, it continues to offer youth players structured, skill-building opportunities in a community-oriented setting. Each season brings new players, returning families, and a full calendar of practices and games held at Mullins Park.

Registration for the 2025 Fall Ball season opens July 1. The league will again welcome players ages 4 to 16, with a notable change that went into effect this past season: under a new Little League rule, players ages 4, 5, and 6 can now register with any local league, regardless of residential boundaries. CSALL is continuing to adopt this policy for the fall season, allowing families from neighboring cities to participate in its youngest divisions.

“We saw about a 10 percent increase in the four, five, and six-year-old group this spring,” said League President Tony Juliano. “It’s a good way to get more of those younger kids into the league.”

This past spring season saw close to 300 enrollments. With regular-season play complete, CSALL is now in the All-Star phase, with teams competing in district tournaments across several age groups.

Notably, CSALL’s 8U team had competed in the District 10 Select Tournament–an achievement that reflects the league’s strong foundation in player development and teamwork.

In addition to the core divisions, CSALL has continued running its middle school division through the Intermediate League. The program has been operating in collaboration with Little League International as part of a potential charter pilot and remains popular with older players seeking more advanced competition. It serves as a natural next step for players who have aged out of the younger divisions but want to continue playing within a structured and challenging environment.

While baseball remains the focus, CSALL also emphasizes character, community, and growth off the field. Parents and community members regularly volunteer their time as coaches, umpires, and team coordinators, ensuring each season runs smoothly. High school students can also volunteer and earn service hours by helping out with various league activities.

Reflecting on the spring season, Juliano shared, “This was one of our strongest seasons in recent memory. The league ran smoothly, and the feedback from families has been very positive. We had a lot of new parents get involved, and it’s always great to see the community come together to support the kids.”

With the fall 2025 season approaching, families are encouraged to mark their calendars for the upcoming registration. Players aged 4 to 6 are not subject to boundary restrictions, while players age 7 and older must live within the CSALL boundary or meet eligibility through Coral Springs public schools or a City of Coral Springs Sports Card.

Registration for Fall Ball opens July 1. For more information or to sign up, visit www.csall.com.

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