Baseball… it’s more than a game. It’s where confidence grows, friendships form, and a community finds its heartbeat. For years, Warwick Little League has been a place where kids discover the joy of playing hard, trying new things, and being part of something bigger than themselves. When the Wilbur Chocolate factory relocated and the land was sold to developers, Warwick Little League lost its field complex, fields that had served generations of local families. Today, we are playing across borrowed spaces, patchworking solutions week by week. But Lititz kids deserve better than temporary. They deserve a home built with intention.But today, to meet the growing demands of the youth in our program, our shared spaces are no longer enough.
Our dream is simple… and powerful. To build a new baseball complex—a true home for Warwick Little League. A place where every child has room to grow, to learn, and to fall in love with the game.
This complex isn’t just about baseball. It’s about health, connection, and belonging. It’s about giving our youth a safe, positive space to learn discipline, teamwork, and resilience—skills they’ll carry long after the final out.
A new home for WLL means more opportunities. More teams. More memories. More nights under the lights. It means tournaments that bring our whole community together—boosting local businesses, creating events to look forward to, and strengthening the place we all call home.
And it means building something that lasts. Fields that future generations will run across. Bleachers where parents who aren’t even parents yet will cheer from. A place that becomes part of Warwick’s identity… its pride… its story.
But building a dream takes a team. And that’s where you come in.
On November 21st, join us for the Extra Give. Your donation—large or small—brings us one step closer to giving our kids the home they deserve. A place to play, grow, and believe in themselves.
Little League has always been about heart. This is our chance to build one together.
The mission of WLL shall be to implant firmly, in the children of the community, the ideals of good sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage, and respect for authority, with the hope that they will grow to be good, decent, healthy, and trustworthy citizens.