AHYAA - Spring 2026 - House Softball
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Sport Spring 2026 - House Softball
REGISTER FOR THE GRADE YOUR CHILD IS CURRENTLY IN Please make sure you select the correct division which is indicated by grade PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ONE RECIPROCAL friend request is allowed at the Coach Pitch and Juniors level. We do our best to accommodate friend requests. Teams are formed determined by the make up of the registration overall . We will no longer guarantee school specific teams or neighborhood teams. Players will always be on a team with at least one or more players from their school. MINORS, MAJORS and VARSITY SOFTBALL Rosters are determined by a DRAFT with open evaluations. It is highly encouraged that all girls at these levels attend the evaluation as this is what determines the draft results. SOFTBALL Evaluation information will be shared at a later date.
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Program Details
Program start date: Apr 01, 2026
Program end date: Jun 28, 2026
Gender
Female
Eligible for grade starting from: KG
Eligible for grade ending with: 9th
Category
House Softball
Eligibility text
Select the program that corresponds to the grade that the player is in at the time of registration.
Registration Details
Registration status
Open
Registration start date: Nov 14, 2025
Registration end date: Feb 15, 2026
Payment Details
Program fee payment type
One time payment
Fee
Coach Pitch (K/1st Grade): $ 145.00
Juniors (2nd Grade): $ 145.00
Minors (3rd/4th Grade): $ 190.00
Majors (5th/6th Grade): $ 190.00
Varsity (7th/8th Grade): $ 195.00
Late fee
$ 0.00
Due date
Feb 15, 2026
 
Payment mode
Only online payments are accepted
Additional convenience fee applied
Yes
Waivers
AHYAA Code Of Conduct
The A.H.Y.A.A. has adopted a Code of Conduct for ALL players, parents, spectators, coaches and managers. The A.H.Y.A.A. expects all to abide by these guidelines and the rules set forth in the annual rule book to ensure proper sportsmanship at all levels of our association.
 
 
 
The purpose of the Code of Conduct is to promote teamwork, the ideals of good sportsmanship and discipline in order that the participants may enjoy the learning process of playing team sports. As leaders, it is our responsibility to show our participants the proper way to win and lose, with dignity and self control.
 
 
 
Managers and coaches are selected by the league commissioners with the approval of the A.H.Y.A.A. Board of Directors. Such selection is conditioned upon the manager adhering to all rules and policies of the A.H.Y.A.A.. Managers are responsible for the conduct of the parents, players, spectators and all coaches of his/her team. A manager or coach selection may be suspended or revoked by the Board for violations of the rules and policies.
 
 
 
A.H.Y.A.A. rules and policies apply to ALL parents, players, spectators, coaches and managers as outlined in the annual A.H.Y.A.A. rule book. Examples of prohibited conduct are listed below, but are not limited to just these examples.
 
 
 
1.) Profanity,
 
2.) Violence,
 
3.) Any display of bad sportsmanship,
 
4.) Threatening of any player, coach, manager or umpire,
 
5.) Arguing with the umpires. Judgment calls are not subject to any discussion or comment.
 
These include balls, and strikes, safe or out, fair or foul.
 
6.) Allowing or encouraging uniform violations.,
 
7.) Throwing of equipment of any kind.,
 
8.) Any confrontational behavior.
 
 
 
Any infraction or alleged infraction of the Code of Conduct should be reported immediately to the League Commissioner. Infractions will be dealt with upon review of all parties involved and penalties will be imposed by any of the following: League Commissioner, Director of Baseball/Softball, or the A.H.Y.A.A. Board if needed.
 
 
 
Penalties for such offenses will range from a verbal warning, a single game suspension, or a multiple game suspension. For extreme cases, immediate and indefinite suspension or expulsion for the person/s involved. Repeated violations by any manager may require that the manager be removed from the team and/or be taken off the list for future team manager considerations.
 
 
 
Managers have the ultimate responsibility of the team they have been selected to manage. As such, they have the most control over all the situations listed above. This Code of Conduct should be handed out to all parents and players at the start of the year. A reminder of the Code of Conduct during the season will ensure that all parties should comply with the rules set forth in the rule book and with this Code.
I understand and agree to comply with the Code of Conduct

Refund Policy

Cancellation prior to registration closing - 100% back minus the processing fee

Cancellation after team formation - 60%

Cancellation AFTER first game - NO REFUND

  • Processing fees on any transaction/refund will not be refunded
I have read and understand and agree to comply with the above policy:

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