Lanes 1–3: Rookies — Moore For Less
Lanes 4–6: Rookies — Murphys
Lanes 7–9: Rookies — Davis Electrical
Lanes 10–12: Rookies — Drip Dreams
Lanes 13–15: Rookies — Jim Paul Builders
Lanes 16–18: Rookies — Par Excellence
Lanes 19–21: Coach Pitch — Richards Home Improvement
Lanes 22–24: Coach Pitch — Heath Eagles
Lanes 25–27: Coach Pitch — St. Johns
Lanes 28–30: Coach Pitch — Ford Electric
6:30 PM
Lanes 1–3: 8U — DorMar
Lanes 4–6: 8U — Druids
Lanes 7–9: 8U — Ford Electric
Lanes 10–12: 8U — Roofiant Exteriors
Lanes 13–15: 10U — Moose Lodge
Lanes 16–18: 10U — Park National Bank
Lanes 19–21: 12U — Licking Memorial Hospital
Lanes 22–24: 12U — Shackelfords Disposal
Lanes 25–27: Juniors — Baker Baker & Haas
Lanes 28–30: Juniors — Brewsky’s
7:30 PM
Lanes 1–3: Juniors — Rod & Sons
Lanes 4–6: Juniors — Dairy Isle
Lanes 7–9: Juniors — Druids
Lanes 10–12: Juniors — Aardvark Pest Pro
Lanes 13–15: Softball Varsity — Licking Memorial Hospital
Lanes 16–18: Softball Varsity — Mound City Tire
Lanes 19–21: Softball Varsity — Slate’s Team
Lanes 1–3: Coach Pitch — Aligned Wellness Chiropractic
Lanes 4–6: Coach Pitch — Par Excellence
Lanes 7–9: Coach Pitch — First Federal
Lanes 10–12: Coach Pitch — Stacy Engle State Farm
Lanes 13–15: Coach Pitch — Granville Pediatric
Lanes 16–18: Coach Pitch — Lane’s Junk Removal
Lanes 19–21: Coach Pitch — Licking Memorial Hospital
Lanes 22–24: Coach Pitch — Hopewell Federal Credit Union
Lanes 25–27: Coach Pitch — Flying Colors
Lanes 28–30: Coach Pitch — McDonald’s
7:00 PM
Lanes 1–3: Farm — Energy Cooperative
Lanes 4–6: Varsity — Energy Cooperative
Lanes 7–9: Farm — Troyz Boyz
Lanes 10–12: Varsity — Troyz Boyz
Lanes 13–15: Farm — DorMar
Lanes 16–18: Varsity — DorMar
Lanes 19–21: Farm — Park National Bank
Lanes 22–24: Varsity — Park National Bank
Lanes 25–27: Farm — Moose Lodge
Registration for all Softball divisions, as well as Juniors, Farm, and Varsity Baseball, will close on March 6, 2026 at midnight.
Coach Pitch and Rookies T‑Ball will remain open until March 20, 2026 at midnight.
After these deadlines, players may still register, but they will be placed on a waiting list, and placement on a team will depend on available roster space.
In previous years, returning players in our Farm and Varsity programs didn’t need to re-register once drafted to a Farm team—they stayed with that team until aging out or switching programs.
Starting this season, all players will need to register annually, even if they’re staying with the same team. This change helps us keep contact info up to date and ensures smoother communication across the board.
Don’t worry—players will still remain with their current teams unless they choose otherwise. Coaches will continue reaching out to their returners as usual.
Mound City Little League Inc., established in 1951, boasts the finest organized little league ballpark in Licking County, located in Newark. The state-of-the-art facility offers six baseball and softball diamonds on-site, catering to instructional structured divisions for ages four to sixteen. Visitors can enjoy various amenities such as paved handicap and stroller-friendly walkways, covered seating areas, modern restroom facilities, concession stands, water fountains, and ample parking space. The central fieldhouse is a focal point of the park with restroom facilities and concessions on the lower level. Additionally, an upper-level clubhouse features a wrap-around viewing deck offering panoramic views of the entire park.
Mound City Little League was founded on the principle that all children should have the opportunity to participate in the great sports of baseball and softball, regardless of financial means. Since 1951, MCLL's governing documents have tasked the commission with identifying alternative sources of revenue to fund operations. As a non-profit, the commission has risen to the challenge each year through donations from local organizations in Licking County, fundraising events like bowl-a-thons, hosting outside tournaments, and tag days when permitted by COVID-19 protocols. While the costs of running baseball and softball programs including uniforms, umpire fees, and food have increased over the decades, MCLL has continued to streamline organizational and operational expenses to maintain accessibility. Through over 70 years of practice, costs remain managed in spite of rising expenses. We thank all donors for their generous support year after year in bettering the lives of Licking County's youth. We look forward to the start of another season this spring.
The objective of Mound City Little League Inc. shall be to firmly implant in the youth of the community the ideals of good sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage, and reverence, so they may become finer, stronger and happier youth and will grow into good, moral, healthy citizens