About District 4
Washington District 4 is comprised of nine leagues that serve the needs of girls, and boys ages 4 to 18.
Little League’s purpose is to provide a wholesome, healthy activity for children using the ball field as a classroom to instill discipline, team work, sportsmanship and fair play, and to establish a set of values to guide them into adulthood and, hopefully, responsible citizenship.
Washington District Four has hosted nine other Regional Tournaments. They were: Junior Baseball and Junior Softball, both at the same time in 2001; and Junior Softball in 2002; and Major Softball in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,2009 and 2010.
The winner of this tournament will fly out to Michigan from Portland, Oregon on August 10th. Flight information will be available at the managers meeting.
Little League’s purpose is to provide a wholesome, healthy activity for children using the ball field as a classroom to instill discipline, team work, sportsmanship and fair play, and to establish a set of values to guide them into adulthood and, hopefully, responsible citizenship.
Washington District Four has hosted nine other Regional Tournaments. They were: Junior Baseball and Junior Softball, both at the same time in 2001; and Junior Softball in 2002; and Major Softball in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,2009 and 2010.
The winner of this tournament will fly out to Michigan from Portland, Oregon on August 10th. Flight information will be available at the managers meeting.
About Vancouver Washington

Vancouver, Washington sits on the north bank of the Columbia River directly across from Portland, Oregon. The Pacific Coast is less than 90 miles to the west. The Cascade Mountain Range rises on the east. Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument and Mt. Hood are less than two hours away. The spectacular Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area lies 30 minutes to the east. Vancouver combines the excitement of a major metropolitan area with small-town charm and abundant recreational opportunities.
Elevation 171 feet.
TEMP (F) July August
Average high 79° 78°
Average low 54° 53°
Average precip. .8" 1.1"
About Propstra Stadium
This place has everything — a beautiful setting on a green belt, it is one of the newest (1998) and most expensive High School facilities. Propstra is a brick stadium that cost $1.5 million. The stadium seats 1,500. It has parking next to the stadium for 300 cars, covered seating behind home plate, grass infield, protected dugouts.
