Central Alberta Wolves Little League Granted Charter for 2026 Season

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 25, 2026


Central Alberta Wolves Little League Granted Charter for 2026 Season
LETHBRIDGE, AB — Little League Alberta is proud to announce that the Central
Alberta Wolves Little League has officially been granted charter status and will begin
play in the 2026 season. This milestone represents continued growth of Little League
programming across the province and an exciting new opportunity for youth baseball
and softball in Central Alberta.


Led by League President Chris Grudeski, the Central Alberta Wolves Little League will
provide a structured, community-driven program focused on player development,
inclusion, and positive youth experiences.


“We are incredibly excited and honoured to become part of Little League,” said
Grudeski. “Joining the world’s largest youth sports organization brings tremendous
opportunity for our players and families. We believe strongly in the power of Little
League baseball to teach life skills — teamwork, resilience, leadership — that help
shape young people both on and off the field.”


The addition of the Central Alberta Wolves aligns with Little League Alberta’s strategic
priorities, including growing participation across all divisions, strengthening T-Ball and
grassroots programming, expanding opportunities for girls in baseball and softball, and
creating clear pathways for athletes to compete at district, provincial, national, and
international levels.


A continued focus on safe sport and player well-being remains central to the
organization, with enhanced safety frameworks and the increasing role of trained safety
officers ensuring a positive and secure environment for all participants.
Kevin Kvame, President/CEO of Little League Alberta, emphasized the importance of
the new charter and the values that define the Little League experience.


We are thrilled to welcome the Central Alberta Wolves Little League to our growing
network across Alberta,” said Kvame. “Little League is built on values that matter —
fun, integrity, community, inclusion, and teamwork — and it is clear that Chris and his
group are committed to delivering that experience in their community.”
“The continued growth of Little League in Alberta reflects the strength of local
leadership and the belief that sport can play a meaningful role in developing young
people. We are excited to support the Wolves as they build a program that will have
lasting impact for years to come.”


The Central Alberta Wolves Little League will begin preparations immediately for its
inaugural 2026 season, including player registration, coach development, and
community outreach initiatives.


About Little League Alberta
Little League Alberta is the provincial governing body for Little League Baseball and
Softball, supporting community-based programs across the province. We are a founding
member of the Alberta Amateur Baseball Council. As part of Little League International
— the world’s largest youth sports organization — Little League Alberta is committed to
providing safe, inclusive, and development-focused programming for young athletes.
The organization emphasizes fun, integrity, teamwork, and community while offering
pathways for players to advance from local play to provincial, national, and international
competition.


Please Direct any media contact to:
Kevin Kvame
President/CEO, Little League Alberta
Phone: 403-320-2025 ext. 101
Email: kkvame@littleleague.ca