Spring Recreational Season



Summary of Spring Season  (February - May)
Our primary season is the spring recreational season which runs from mid February through the end of May. This season is open to all interested players within our boundaries. No experience is necessary. No tryouts required. Each registered player is placed on a team. The spring season is played primarily internally within our own league. For questions about team formation, age eligibility and refund dates, please read the FAQ below.


Frequently Asked Questions

UPDATED 10/28/2024 (In effect for 2025 Season)

What is Spring Ball? 

Our primary season is during spring (February - May). The recreational spring season is open to all interested players within our boundaries. No experience is necessary and this is the primary recreational season. Each registered player is placed on a team using a fair and equitable draft process.  

Do I need experience to play? 
No experience is needed to participate.  

Who can participate? 
The number of teams is large for the spring season but there is a maximum number of teams based on field availability. Players will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. Once the max number of players is met, players will be placed on a waitlist.   

What ages can play?
View the age chart here

What is the timeframe of the season? 
Check here for a full list of tentative dates. 
Late Jan: Team Formation
Early Feb: Coaches Meeting
Mid Feb: Practices Start
Mid Mar: Games Begin
Mid May: Season Ends

When/where will practices be held? 
Teams typically practice 1-2 times a week depending on the age division. Our league can only practice at the fields allocated to us by the City of Roseville and those can change from season to season. The league scheduler will try to take into account coach preferences when scheduling practices but with a league of our size, it is not always possible. We typically have upwards of 15 different practice field locations around the City of Roseville. Individual parents are not able to place requests.    

When/where will games be played? 
Our primary playing fields for games are: Central Park, Pistachio Park & Mahany Park in Roseville. The 14u/16u division may interleague with neighboring leagues like Lincoln, Rocklin and 5 Cities (Loomis). This is a recreational league and games can be played any day of the week. Each age division typically plays on defined nights of the week plus Saturdays.       

How many days a week should I expect this to be?
Each coach is a little different but the league typically suggests the following:
T-Ball &  6u - 2 Practices Per Week Until Games Start. Then 1 Game & 1 Practice.  (2 Contacts per week)
8u - 14u - 2 Practices Per Week Until Games Start. Then 2 Games & 1 Practice.  (2-3 Contacts per week)
Playing a team sport in a recreational league involves a commitment to the team and the league. Practices and games are scheduled Monday through Saturday and you will receive a schedule from your coach. By signing up, you are making the commitment for the duration of the season. We cannot guarantee which nights you will practice or play.

Can I request a Buddy?
All players in the T-Ball, 6u and 8u divisions may request ONE buddy. The Board will do their best to accommodate all requests provided the Buddy Form was filled out correctly and on-time. Buddies must be reciprocal, meaning both buddies MUST request each other in order for the Buddy Form to be accepted. Buddy Form Requests can be found here.

Can I Request a Coach? 

No, we don't allow for coach requests.

How are teams formed?
Teams are formed using a defined process as outlined in the RGS Operating Policy

What Age Division should my player participate in? 
Age divisions are set by USA Softball. A player's age as of August 31st (2024) determines the age in which the player is eligible to play for the Spring & Summer Season.
View the age chart here - This is a new age chart determined by USA Softball. 

What is covered by the Registration Fee? 
Registration helps cover the uniform (jersey), a basic picture package, player/coach insurance, coach background checks, City of Roseville Field use fees, field lights, registration with USA Softball, umpire fees, field equipment and more. 

What are families required to provide for uniforms?  
Players are responsible for providing a minimum of their own black softball pants, softball glove and cleats.  No metal spikes are allowed except in the 14u/16u division.  Players may purchase equipment such as a helmet or bat for their own use.       

Do you need to be a resident of Roseville to register? 
Players that live or go to school in Roseville or Antelope are eligible for participation.       

Do I need to pay a deposit for volunteer hours? 
No.  Unlike many other leagues, you are not required to volunteer or pay a deposit to ensure completion of volunteer hours, but RGS is run by volunteers and we would love your help in making our League a success for the girls.  Please reach out to our board for ways you can contribute in various ways to the organization.   

When is the deadline for refunds? 
Players may drop with a refund if a written request is submitted before the deadline.
November 1st - January 12th: Full refund.
January 13st – February 9th: 50% of your Registration Fee refunded
February 10th - March 8th: 25% of your Registration Fee refunded
After March 9th: NO REFUNDS

*Note: Refunds do not include processing fees paid at the time of registration.  

Should the league be required to shut down due to a pandemic or any other unforeseen circumstances, the Board of Directors will determine the refund amount based on the league expenditures and billed invoices.     
All refund requests must be requested in writing and emailed to: Registrar@RosevilleGirlsSoftball.org.

 Who can I contact if I have additional questions? 
Please reach out to the player agent of your age division or use the contact us feature of this website.