SGSL Divisions Information

Overview of our Divisions

Sunnyvale Girls Softball League has six divisions: 0A, A, 2A, 3A, 4A and 14u. Age is defined as your daughter’s age on September 1st, 2023. The Divisions are generally aligned by age as follows.

DivisionPrimarily for AgesMay also Include AgesHow Teams are Formed
0A (4u)3-4N/APlayer and coach requests, school and league placement to balance team sizes
1A (6u)5-6N/APlayer and coach requests, school and league placement to balance team sizes
2A (8u)7-86 and 9Player and coach requests, school and league placement to balance team sizes
3A (10u)9-108 and 11Evaluation and draft
4A (12u)11-1210 and 13 (under certain circumstances)Evaluation and draft
14u13-14N/AEvaluation and draft

What to Expect by Your Daughter’s Age

The league considers a number of factors when determining which level will be best for each player. The player’s age is one factor, but several other considerations are also important, including (in no particular order):

  • Ability and softball skills
  • School grade level 
  • The number of players in each division
  • The target roster size, which is tailored to the needs and structure of the different divisions. Younger divisions tend to have smaller rosters
  • The number of volunteer coaches in each division
  • The number of pitchers in the 3A, 4A, and 14u divisions to make viable teams
  • Placement requests for siblings (please refer to the discussion below, if this is of concern)

If you feel strongly that your daughter belongs in another division than her primary age division, please contact the Player Representative: [email protected]

Note that while it may be allowed to play “down” during the rec season for girls who are still developing their skills, they must play at their league age for summer travel ball with Shockwave. If you are considering summer travel ball, it is recommended to have your daughter play at the recommended level for her league age.

3 Year Olds
  • 3 year olds will play in 0A
4 Year Olds
  • 4 year olds will play in 0A
5 Year Olds
  • 5 year olds will generally play in A
6 Year Olds
  • Girls 6 and younger will generally play in A
  • Returning 6 year olds who have demonstrated the ability to hit without the use of a tee may consider playing AA
7 Year Olds
  • Most 7 year olds will play in AA
  • 7 year olds who are developing basic skills may be placed in A, especially those with late calendar birthdays still in 1st Grade
8 Year Olds
  • Most 8 year olds will play in AA
  • A few skilled 8 year olds, who the league determines are ready, may be drafted into the AAA division, with their parent’s consent.
9 Year Olds
  • 9 year olds will generally play in AAA
  • 9 year olds who are still developing their skills may be placed in AA. Players with late calendar birthdays or those who are in second grade should strongly consider playing another year with grade-mates in the AA division.
10 Year Olds
  • 10 year olds will generally play in AAA
  • Because AAAA uses a larger ball and longer pitching distance, it is extremely rare that a 10 year old would be placed in AAAA. The only players the league will consider are elite-level pitchers who would get very little from playing AAA.
11 Year Olds
  • Most 11 year olds will play AAAA. The AAAA division may be divided into an upper subdivision, Red, and a lower subdivision, White.
  • A few 11 year olds who are still developing the more advanced skills expected in AAAA may be placed in AAA, especially those with late calendar birthdays or still in 5th grade.
12 Year Olds
  • 12 year olds will generally play in AAAA. The AAAA division may be divided into an upper subdivision, Red, and a lower subdivision, White.
13 Year Olds
  • 13 year olds may play AAAA under certain conditions. Most should be playing in 14u.
14 Year Olds
  • 14 year olds play in 14u.

How the Rules of Play Evolve, by Division

The rules of play and expectations for players evolve significantly between each Division. Here’s a quick summary of the most significant differences.

DivPitchingOffenseDefenseGamesPractices
0ANo pitchingVariety of batting drills and games off a tee.Variety of fielding drills and games.N/A1 per week (45 minutes)
1AHitting from a tee and some coach pitch.
No strikeouts or walks.
Every player bats once every inning.
No bunting.
All players play defense, and rotate through all positions.1 per week (Saturday morning)

About 3 innings (~1 hour). Scores not recorded.

1 per week

(about 1 hour)

2APlayer and coach pitch at 30′ distance.
Strikeouts, but no walks.
Continuous batting order, but half innings end after 3 outs or the run limit being reached.All players play defense, and rotate through most positions.1 or 2 per week.
3-4 innings (about 80 minutes each).
1 per week (60-90 minutes each).
3AAAA Player pitch from 35′, with some coach pitch.
Strikeouts, and some walks.
Continuous batting order. Half innings end after 3 outs or the run limit reached. Bunting allowed. Stealing allowed with some restrictions.All players play defense and have opportunities to play most positions. Minimum inning limits for play in infield / outfield. 9/10 players on defense, depending on team size.Usually 2 per week.
Up to 6 innings, (~1.5 hours each).
1 or 2 per week
(~1.5 hours each).
4APlayer pitch from 40′ distance.
Walks and strikeouts.
Continuous batting order. Bunting, dropped 3rd strike, and stealing allowed. Runs limited in early innings.9/10 players on defense.
No minimum for number of innings played, or innings in infield vs. outfield.
Usually 2 per week, interlocking with other cities / leagues. Up to 6 innings, (about 1 hr 45 min each).About 2 per week (1.5 to 2 hours each).
 14u Player pitch from 43′ distance. Walks and strikeouts.Continuous batting order. Bunting, dropped 3rd strike, and stealing allowed. 9 players on defense. No minimum for number of innings played, or innings in infield vs. outfield. Usually 2 per week, interlocking with other cities / leagues. Up to 7 innings, (about 1 hr 45 min each). About 2 per week (1.5 to 2 hours each)

Team Placement Requests: Siblings and Friends

By default, sisters who would normally be playing in the same division will be placed on the same team. If a parent wants siblings to play on different teams, the parent must contact the Player Representative to make the request.

Also, if parents would like daughters to be placed on the same team, although they would generally play in different divisions because of age, they must contact the Player Representative to make the request. The league will evaluate both players and determine which division both sisters should play in. This may result in the older sister playing in a lower division or the younger sister playing in a higher division.

Friend requests – Players in the A and AA divisions may make ONE friend request and ONE coach request. The league will make every effort to place friends who request one another on the same team in the A and AA divisions, but they are not guaranteed. There are no friend or coach requests in the AAA, AAAA and 14u divisions.