Redefining Our Divisions For Better Competition
We see the skill gaps. We're fixing them. Here's exactly what's changing and why.
The league has grown fast, and with that growth comes the need to evolve how we structure our divisions. As more players join and skill levels shift, we're always watching, adjusting, and building toward better competition for everyone. Here's a transparent look at our current divisions and exactly how we're reshaping them for Spring 2026.
Skill Scale
Weeknight E Division
We're lowering the ceiling back to where it belongs. Players who've outgrown E will move into a more comfortable fit in the D Division — better competition for them, fairer games for everyone.
Weeknight D Division
One division housing too wide a skill range becomes two focused ones. D-level players get fair D-level matchups. C-level players get their own division with games that actually challenge them. Everyone plays at their level.
Weekend Division
We want to split this too — and we need your help to make it happen. The weekend player pool is smaller, so the skill range stays wide for now. With enough sign-ups, we'll split it at D level — E and lower-D players in Weekend E/D, upper-D and C players in Weekend D/C. Your registration is what drives that.
What's Changing at a Glance
Tighter Skill Caps
Hard boundaries on every division. No more skill creep into lower-level games.
New Weeknight C
The old D division splits into D and C so everyone plays at their actual level.
Weekend Split Potential
Enough sign-ups and we'll split the weekend division too. Your registration drives this.
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