Pike Creek Little League Complex
This complex, formerly the home of Midway Little League, is located behind Forest Oak Elementary School
(55 S Meadowood Dr, Newark, DE 19711) and the Western Family YMCA (2600 Capitol Tr, Newark, DE 19711).
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Jerry's Dugout: The concession stand is named after long-time Midway volunteer
Jerry Swarter. Jerry, who served on the Board of Directors as Player Agent for over 20 years, was
also a leader of the Auxiliary and a regular volunteer in the concession stand for over 30 years.
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Tirrell Field: Named after Midway founder and long-time volunteer and director
John Tirrell, this lighted field features a 90' diamond and is used by the Juniors and Seniors
divisions. It includes a small, two-story press box and storage building. Many Juniors and Seniors state tournament
games have been played on this field over the years. New lights were installed in 2025. There is a batting cage
adjacent to right field.
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Agnew Field: Named after long-time Midway Majors Orioles manager Jack Agnew, this
lighted field has a 60' diamond and is primarily used by the Majors Division. All 12-and-under teams typically get to
play at least one game under the lights on this field. Behind home plate is the two-story building that houses
Jerry's Dugout and the clubhouse / press box. In 1998 and 2001, this field hosted the Majors State Tournament. Lights
were installed in 1995. There is a batting cage adjacent to right field.
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Edmiston Field: In 2025, this field was dedicated to long-time Midway manager and board member
Jack Edmiston. It was lighted in 2012, has a 60' diamond, and is primarily used by the Minor-A
division.
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Nelson Field: In 2025, this field was dedicated to John Nelson, who led the 1996
Midway Little League Seniors to the Eastern Regional Finals. It has a 60' diamond and is located on YMCA property.
It is primarily used by the Minor-B division.
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Walker Field: This field is on YMCA property and is home to the T-Ball Division. It is named after
long-time Midway volunteer Dallas Walker, who, along with Jack Agnew, did most of the work to build
this field.
Catalina
This site, formerly the home of Capitol Little League, is located in Greenbank Park near Prices Corner
(2111 Newport Gap Pike, Wilmington, DE 19808).
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Zielinski Field: Named after long-time Capitol President, board member, and coach
Mike Zielinski, this field includes a batting cage adjacent to right field and a concession stand /
clubhouse building. New lights were installed in 2024.
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Greenbank Field: Located just up the hill from Catalina, this New Castle County field is sometimes
used for practices.
Brandywine Springs
This site is located at Brandywine Springs School (2916 Duncan Road, Wilmington, DE 19808).
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Vaught Field: Named after former Capitol volunteers, this field is primarily used for practices and
some games.
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Pyle Field: Named after former Capitol volunteers, this field is primarily used for practices and
some games.
Woodcreek
This site is located at the entrance to the Woodcreek development off Limestone Road
(4203 Limestone Road, Pike Creek, DE 19808).
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Woodcreek Field: This field is primarily used for Tee-Ball practices and some games.