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Adult Softball


Farmington Recreation's Adult Softball Programs' spring season is generally scheduled April 1 through June 30 (weather permitting). Our fall season is generally scheduled August 1 through the Sunday following Columbus Day (weather permitting).

Team Registration, Spring Season
Teams that have participated in the prior spring and fall may register beginning January 15 - 31 on a first come, first served basis. New teams may begin registering February 1 - 28 on a first come first served basis. There is a maximum of forty teams.

Team Registration, Fall Season
Teams that have participated in the prior fall and spring may register beginning May 15 - June 15 on a first come, first served basis. New teams may begin registering June 16 - 30 on a first come first served basis. There is a maximum of forty teams.

Please contact Recreation Supervisor, Geoffrey Porter at porterg@farmington-ct.org for an Adult Softball Team Registration Form.

Player Registration

Once teams are registered, players will be required to register electronically via this site for their specific teams. Player registration for the spring season shall take place in March. Player registration for the fall season shall take place in July. Team registration codes will be provided.

Team Refund Policy
Refunds, minus a processing fee of the higher of 10% or $10.00 per activity [except where indicated], and/or account credits for adult softball may not granted after the conclusion of the registration period unless Farmington Recreation can find a substitute team. There will be no refunds for un-played games. Our season schedule shall permit ample time for make-up dates. 

Sportsmanship: Fair and generous conduct or treatment of others, especially in a sports contest.


One demonstrates good sportsmanship when showing respect for yourself, your team mates, and your opponents, for the coaches, and for the referees, judges, and other officials. Sportsmanship is a style, an attitude and a mindset, and it can have a positive impact on everyone around you.

A competitor who displays poor sportsmanship after losing a game or contest is often called a "sore loser", while a competitor who demonstrates poor sportsmanship after winning is typically called a "bad winner".

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