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baseballEst. 1980

Redmond West Little League

Redmond, Washington

About Redmond West Little League

Redmond West Little League (RWLL) is a community-based, volunteer-driven organization serving children ages 5–18 in Redmond, Washington. Part of Washington District 9, RWLL offers baseball and softball programs ranging from Rookie/T-Ball through Majors, Juniors, and Seniors, with a growing Challenger Program. The league is dedicated to developing fundamental skills, sportsmanship, and lasting character on and off the field.

History

Youth baseball at Hartman Park in Redmond dates back to 1952, making it one of the longest-running baseball venues in the region. The first field lights were installed in 1967, expanding access for working families. In 1980, the original Redmond Little League split into Redmond East and Redmond West, creating what is now Redmond West Little League. As Redmond continued to expand, league boundaries evolved through the 1980s, and by 1988 Redmond West emerged as one of three distinct Redmond-area leagues. RWLL has been formally organized as a Washington nonprofit corporation since 2003, operating entirely through the dedication of local volunteers. The park is named after Jonathan Hartman, the City of Redmond’s first salaried planning director.

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