Lower Loudoun Little League (LLLL) provides Sterling, Virginia youth ages 4-18 the opportunity to play baseball. We are committed to creating a culture in which coaches, parents, fans, umpires and athletes work together to achieve our mission.

Lower Loudoun Little League aspires to be an outstanding educational-athletic organization that provides a high-quality experience, in which every athlete:

  • Is coached using the principles of the Little League Baseball
  • Has fun playing the game
  • Feels like an important part of the team regardless of performance
  • Learns “life lessons” that have value beyond the playing field
  • Learns the skills, tactics and strategies of the game and improves as a player

Due to the extraordinary situation created by the coronavirus (COVID-19), LLLL is working on a plan to return to play for the Fall 2020 season. The plan has been developed from mandatory guidelines and recommendations provided by the Commonwealth of Virginia, Loudoun County PRCS (Parks, Recreation & Community Services), Little League International (LLI), and Northern Virginia Tournament Baseball (NVTBL) as to how recreational sports must be conducted during Phase 3.

This document is meant to assist all members of the LLLL community in providing our players with the opportunity to play baseball this fall in a safe environment. This document will be continually updated as guidance and regulations change or as the plan is updated.

Screening

Please make sure your Teamsnap App is up to date.  When you open the app within 8 hours of an event, you will be presented with a health assessment.  If it is not possible to use the app then please use the alternate screening form linked below.

LLLL Return to Play Documentation and References

LLLL COVID Plan-v1.0.1 (September 01, 2020)

Commonwealth of Virginia – Phase 3 Guidelines

PRCS Play it Smart

Little League COVID-19 Best Practices

https://www.teamsnap.com/teams/features/health-check

https://blog.teamsnap.com/announcements/health-checks

https://helpme.teamsnap.com/article/1501-health-check

LLLL Alternate Screening Form