📢 News & Upcoming Events
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Majors Baseball & Softball Tryouts – Final Tryout This Saturday!
The first Majors tryout is in the books! The next — and final tryout opportunity — will take place this Saturday, February 28 at the Stroudsburg High School Gymnasium.
In addition to tryouts, families can stop by the Stroudsburg High School Gymnasium Lobby from 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM to drop off items or browse available equipment during the league’s equipment swap.
📋 Registration Requirement (No Exceptions)
Any player planning to attend Majors Baseball or Softball tryouts must be fully registered by the league registration deadline of February 20. Players who are not registered by this date will not be permitted to try out under any circumstances.
Players who register after February 20 will be placed on either a Minor A Baseball or Softball team, or 50/70 Baseball or Junior Softball, based on age and division placement.
⚾ Majors Baseball Eligibility
- All baseball players ages 9–12 are eligible to try out
- Players must attend at least one tryout date to be considered
- Players may attend both tryout dates if they choose
- Players not drafted to Majors will be placed on a Minor A Baseball team
Majors Baseball Tryout Schedule – Day 2 (Saturday, February 28)
📍 Location: Stroudsburg High School Gymnasium
7:00 AM – Doors open / setup
7:30–8:00 AM – Registration (Baseball ages 9–10)
8:00–9:30 AM – Tryouts (Baseball ages 9–10)
9:00–9:30 AM – Registration (Baseball ages 11–12)
9:30–11:00 AM – Tryouts (Baseball ages 11–12)Majors Baseball Draft: The division draft will take place immediately following Day 2 tryouts and will be overseen by the League President and Treasurer.
🥎 Majors Softball Eligibility
- All softball players ages 9–12 are eligible to try out
- Players must attend at least one tryout date to be considered
- Players may attend both tryout dates if they choose
- Players not drafted to Majors will be placed on a Minor A Softball team
Majors Softball Tryout Schedule – Day 2 (Saturday, February 28)
📍 Location: Stroudsburg High School Gymnasium
11:00–11:30 AM – Registration (Softball ages 9–12)
11:30 AM–1:00 PM – Tryouts (Softball ages 9–12)Majors Softball Draft: The division draft will take place immediately following Day 2 tryouts and will be overseen by the League President and Vice President.
📌 Important Reminders
- Registration must be completed by February 20 to participate
- Attending a tryout does not guarantee placement on a Majors team
- Failure to attend at least one tryout results in ineligibility for Majors
Thank you for your cooperation and support as we work to ensure a fair, organized, and smooth tryout process for all players. We look forward to seeing our athletes this Saturday!
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Majors Baseball and Softball Tryouts
Stroudsburg Little League is holding tryouts for the upcoming Majors Baseball and Softball season! Registration is open now.
See the details below regarding location, dates, requirements, and what your athlete needs to bring.
📢Tryout Information:
📍Location: Stroudsburg High School Gymnasium
1100 West Main Street
Stroudsburg 18360🗓Dates: Saturday, February 21st
Saturday, February 28th🧒Ages: Athletes ages 9-12
(Please use the attached Little League age chart to confirm eligibility for the Majors division).👜What Athletes Need to Bring:
Please ensure your athlete comes prepared with the following equipment:
Sneakers (no cleats in the gym, please)
Baseball/Softball bat
Batting helmet
Glove
Facemask (softball)
Water bottle📝Important Notes:
Any athlete wishing to be drafted into the Majors division must attend at least one of the scheduled tryout dates.
Athletes are welcome to attend both dates if they wish.
Athletes who try out but are not drafted into a Majors team will automatically be placed on a Minor A team in their respective baseball or softball division.
We look forward to seeing the athletes on the field!
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Stroudsburg Little League Night at Coca-Cola Park
We have a great opportunity to share with our Stroudsburg Little League families! Join us for a fun-filled night at Coca-Cola Park as we cheer on the Lehigh Valley IronPigs when they take on the Syracuse Mets.
📅 Date: Thursday, June 25, 2026
⏰ Gates Open: 5:00 PM
⚾ First Pitch: 6:45 PMEach ticket includes access to a 2.5-hour all-you-can-eat buffet plus soft drinks — making this a great value for families!
- Buffet Time: 5:45 PM – 8:15 PM
- Ticket Price: $30.00 per person (plus a small ticketing fee)
- Buffet includes all-you-can-eat food and soft drinks
🎟️ Ticket Purchase Information
All tickets must be purchased directly through the official link below:
Don’t miss this exciting night of baseball, food, and fun with your SBLL family — we hope to see you there!
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Sponsorships Now Open for the 2026 Season
As we look ahead to the 2026 Stroudsburg Little League Season, our league is gearing up for another exciting year — and we're inviting our community partners to be part of it!
Coming off a historic 2025 season celebrating our 75th Anniversary, Stroudsburg Little League achieved incredible success across all levels. Our athletes brought home District Championships in Minors and Majors Baseball, a District and Sectional Championship in Majors Softball, and swept District, Sectional, and State Titles in Seniors Softball.
Each season, the league serves 600+ local youth, providing safe, positive, and educational experiences while teaching teamwork, sportsmanship, integrity, loyalty, courage, and respect.
As a non-profit 501(c)(3), Stroudsburg Little League depends on registration fees, fundraisers, and the generosity of our community sponsors. For 2026, we're offering new sponsorship options so local businesses and organizations can support at the level that fits them best.
Your sponsorship helps keep youth baseball and softball accessible and thriving for our community. Every contribution makes a difference.
Interested in sponsoring the 2026 season?
- 📧 Email: sponsors@stroudsburglittleleague.org
- 📞 Phone: 570-856-1850
- 🌐 Website: stroudsburglittleleague.org
Stroudsburg Little League is a 501(c)(3) organization. Federal Tax ID: 23-2196134.
Thank you for helping us continue a tradition of excellence in Stroudsburg — where tradition meets tomorrow.
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League Contact Email Transition
Stroudsburg Little League would like to inform all players, parents, coaches, and community members that we are transitioning away from our current email address:
sburgllinformationofficer@gmail.com
Effective August 31, 2025, this Gmail address will no longer be monitored or in use. Moving forward, please use the contact emails listed on our Board of Directors page to reach the appropriate league representative.
This change will help us ensure your inquiries are directed to the right person and handled more efficiently.
Thank you for your cooperation and continued support of Stroudsburg Little League.
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🔥 Stroudsburg Majors All Stars Hold Off Rally to Win 10–8 Thriller! 🥎
In a game packed with highlight-reel moments and late-inning drama, the Stroudsburg Little League Majors All Stars held off a fierce comeback attempt by 2025 DDLL to secure a thrilling 10–8 victory Wednesday night!
The bats were 🔥 early and often for Stroudsburg, and nobody swung it hotter than Bridget H, who went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate. She doubled in the first, singled in the fourth, and electrified the crowd with a blazing inside-the-park home run in the third inning!
Sophia R was just as unstoppable. The 3-hole hitter went 3-for-3 and drove in a game-high 5 RBIs, including a clutch triple in the fourth that broke the game wide open. Gianna W added offense and poise, drawing a key walk that set up Stroudsburg's momentum-swinging third inning.
Stroudsburg opened the scoring early with a two-RBI single from Sophia in the first, but DDLL stormed back to take a 3–2 lead in the second, capitalizing on a two-run double from Lily C and a wild pitch. The back-and-forth continued as DDLL tied it again at 5–5 in the fourth.
Then came the fireworks: a 5-run bottom of the fourth inning, featuring four hits and anchored by Sophia's monster triple, gave Stroudsburg the cushion it needed.
Gianna went the distance in the circle for Stroudsburg, striking out 9 batters in six innings while giving up just seven earned runs. She battled through pressure situations and sealed the win with confidence.
Offensively, Olivia B contributed two hits in three at-bats, and Abigail F led the team with two walks and two stolen bases. Stroudsburg finished with 10 hits and five walks in a true team effort.
For DDLL, Lily C knocked in two runs, while Jade S went a perfect 2-for-2 and added two stolen bases. The DDLL squad showcased solid discipline as well, drawing six walks and stealing six bases.
With grit, power, and a little chaos, the Stroudsburg Majors All Stars keep their momentum rolling. Stay tuned as they continue their exciting summer tournament run!
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🏆 Stroudsburg Seniors Capture District 29 Championship! 🥎
The 2025 Stroudsburg Senior Softball All Stars have done it again — claiming the District 29 Championship in dominant fashion! With their 23–8 victory over West End on Tuesday, the Stroudsburg girls continue to build on a proud tradition of excellence, having captured 4 District 29 titles in recent years.
Led by a sensational performance from Brielle Bingler, who drove in five runs on three hits, the team stormed back after trailing 5–0 in the first inning. Brielle delivered a clutch two-RBI single in the first and followed it up with a bases-clearing single in the fourth.
After falling behind early, Stroudsburg flipped the momentum with a 7-run first inning fueled by four hits, including a two-RBI single from Kamryn Lowe. West End briefly reclaimed the lead 8–7 in the top of the second, but the Stroudsburg bats exploded once again — this time for another 7-run frame in the bottom half, capped by aggressive base running and a key error that brought in two runs.
The scoring onslaught didn't stop there. Stroudsburg added one in the third and piled on eight more runs in the fourth inning with only two hits, as patience at the plate proved key. The inning featured walks drawn by Jocelyn Guida and Alex Molinaro, a hit-by-pitch RBI from Eva Troiani, and a final blow from Bingler's third single of the game that drove in another three runs.
Diana Siolkowski earned the win in the circle, pitching four complete innings while striking out 10 batters and walking six. She limited West End to just five hits and eight runs. Ella Finlayson led the team in discipline, collecting three walks, while Kamryn Lowe went 2-for-3 at the plate. In total, the team collected 11 hits and 11 walks.
West End put up a fight early on, with JC leading their offense by going 2-for-3 and driving in four runs. They drew six walks and swiped six bases, but Stroudsburg's firepower proved too much.
With this commanding win, the Stroudsburg Senior All Stars advance to the next round of the tournament, proudly representing District 29. Their sights are now set on regional play as they continue their quest for a state title. Let's keep cheering them on — this team is making history!
Congratulations to the players, coaches, and families on yet another District 29 championship. Go Stroudsburg!
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🥎 Fusia Center for the Arts Wins 2025 Minors Softball Championship! 🏆
Congratulations to Fusia Center for the Arts on winning the 2025 Minors Softball Championship with a 12–8 victory over a strong VFW Post 2540 team this past Sunday at Creekview Park!
The game was packed with excitement and incredible plays on both sides. Addison B led Fusia both at the plate and in the circle, going 3-for-3 with three singles and striking out 12 batters over five innings to earn the win. She was backed by a relentless offensive attack and solid team defense that helped seal the championship.
Fusia got the scoring started in the first inning with a bases-loaded walk by Reese W. Though Cassidy McIvers stole home to tie the game in the second for VFW, Fusia responded immediately. They exploded for five runs in the bottom of the inning, with a key 2-RBI double by Annabelle S on a full count leading the charge.
The momentum continued into the third and fourth, with Reese stealing home again in the third and another five-run rally in the fourth, fueled by hits from Addison, Annabelle, and Riley M, plus two more runs on steals of home. Fusia tallied eight hits total and showed patience at the plate with eight walks, led by Reese, Amelia S, and Destiny H (each with two).
On the basepaths, Fusia was aggressive and effective, racking up 16 stolen bases from seven different players. They also executed defensively, turning a double play and committing no errors. Reese W anchored the defense with 12 fielding chances, the most of any player in the game.
VFW Post 2540 put up a tremendous fight, displaying heart, hustle, and impressive pitching. Ambree Volino opened on the mound with two strong innings and 3 strikeouts, while Emily Miller took over in the third and delivered back-to-back shutout innings with 5 more Ks. Miller also recorded all three outs in the third inning and made a key force play at first base earlier in the game.
Offensively, VFW was led by Brielle Sudziarski and Saanvi Rauniyar, each collecting a hit and driving in two runs. Ambree Volino and Breahna Merrick also had hits. The team stayed disciplined, drawing eight walks and stealing an incredible 17 bases. Behind the plate, Breahna Merrick caught the full game and led the defense with eight fielding plays.
Although VFW closed the gap late and played error-free defense throughout the game, Fusia Center for the Arts' early offensive outbursts and commanding pitching performance carried them to the title. It was a well-fought game by both teams and a fitting end to a fantastic season.
With clutch performances, aggressive baserunning, and solid teamwork, Fusia Center for the Arts is your 2025 Minors Softball Champion. Congratulations to the players, coaches, and families on an unforgettable championship run! 🎉🥇
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🥎 Dreher Agency Softball Claims 2025 Majors Championship! 🏆
Congratulations to Dreher Agency Softball on capturing the Majors Softball Championship with a hard-fought 13–11 win over Schnaitman's Flooring America on Saturday at Creekview Park!
Fueled by explosive early offense, Dreher jumped out to a commanding 11-run lead by the fourth inning, but the game was anything but over. Schnaitman's launched a dramatic comeback attempt that saw them plate 11 runs in the final two innings, ultimately falling just short in a thrilling, high-scoring affair.
Dreher's bats came alive early with a five-run first inning thanks to hits from Drew T, Gianna W, and Eliza D, and key walks drawn by Gianna F and Adelyn S. The team kept the pressure on in the second and third innings, capitalizing on a clutch RBI single by Adelyn and a costly defensive error to extend the lead to 8–0.
In the top of the fifth, Sophia R delivered one of the game's defining moments — a two-run inside-the-park home run — adding to an already standout performance that included three RBIs and a 3-for-4 day at the plate. Drew matched that effort, also going 3-for-3 with a triple, two singles, and multiple stolen bases. Gianna and Adelyn also had multi-hit games.
On the mound, Gianna opened the game for Dreher with dominance, striking out eight over three shutout innings without allowing a walk. Drew came in to pitch in relief as the game tightened late. Despite surrendering some runs, Dreher's defense held strong when it mattered most.
Schnaitman's Flooring America made it a nail-biter, scoring five runs in the fourth and six more in the fifth — all without recording a hit in the final frame. Their patience at the plate was impressive, drawing 14 walks and stealing a whopping 30 bases. Players like Isabella V, Rosabella A, Abigail C, and Andrea B contributed offensively, while Alexa H battled through four and two-thirds innings on the mound for Schnaitman's.
Dreher Agency's own baserunning clinic was just as impressive — the team racked up 16 stolen bases, with Drew, Gianna, and Adelyn leading the charge. The team's discipline at the plate resulted in 15 total walks, allowing them to control the pace of the game from the start.
This back-and-forth battle capped off an incredible season for both squads. Dreher Agency Softball showcased determination, power, and teamwork to secure the 2025 Majors Softball Championship. A huge congratulations to the players, coaches, and families on a season to remember and a well-deserved title! 🥇🎉
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🏆 YMI Baseball Crowned Majors Champions! 🏆
Congratulations to YMI Baseball on winning the Majors Baseball Championship with a commanding 14-4 victory over MVO Spring 2025 on Friday night at Morey Field!
YMI's offense exploded in the early innings and never looked back, with Jalen P leading the charge. Jalen drove in four runs on a pair of clutch hits, including a momentum-shifting three-run double in the second inning and an RBI single in the fourth. He also shined on the mound, pitching five strong innings, striking out six, and allowing just three earned runs to secure the win.
After falling behind early, YMI answered immediately in the bottom of the first with a two-run single by Landon W and an RBI groundout by George S to take a 3-2 lead. Though MVO tied it in the second, YMI responded in a big way, scoring five runs on just one hit in the bottom of the inning to break the game open. George added another RBI groundout in the third to make it 9-3.
On offense, Brendan W, Jalen, and Michael B each collected two hits, while Damien W and George also contributed to YMI's five-hit effort. The team showed patience and discipline at the plate, drawing nine walks overall, with Jeremiah R and Jackson K reaching twice each via free passes.
Despite strong hitting from MVO — including a two-hit game from Jordan V and two RBIs from Luca H — it wasn't enough to hold off the relentless pressure from YMI's offense and sharp defense. MVO managed six hits and multiple stolen bases, but the early deficit proved too much to overcome.
YMI's championship performance was a true team effort built on smart at-bats, clutch pitching, and steady defense. Congratulations again to the players, coaches, and families for an unforgettable season and a well-earned championship title! ⚾🥇