Offers baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer, softball, t-ball, and volleyball at locations throughout Johnson County. Offers baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer, and volleyball in Leawood, Lenexa, Merriam, Olathe, Overland Park, and Shawnee. Multiple Sport Offerings I-9 Sports League Offers KC Current Soccer at various locations in Johnson County. Offers soccer for kids from ages 2 to 8 at locations around Johnson County. Offers recreational soccer for ages 3 to 14 at locations in Olathe and Shawnee. Offers soccer for boys and girls from ages 4 to 14. Offers recreational soccer for third through twelfth graders at locations around Johnson County. Offers soccer for kids from ages 2 to 5 at locations around Johnson County. Offers KC Chiefs Flag Football for 5 to 18 year olds at various locations in Johnson County. Teams are formed based on high school boundaries. Offers flag football starting in kindergarten and tackle football starting in third grade. Offers recreational basketball for kids from 3 to 18 in Lenexa, Olathe, and Overland Park. Basketball Great American Basketball League Teams are formed based on grade and school district boundaries in Johnson County. Offers recreational baseball for kindergarten through high school aged kids and t-ball for preschoolers. Programs Offered at Multiple Johnson County Locations Baseball/T-Ball 3&2 Baseball Offers baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer, softball, and t-ball. Once kids have learned the skills they can join the KC Stars team. Offers learn to play hockey classes for kids age 3 to 8 at KC Ice Center in Shawnee. Offers recreational soccer for kids age 4 to 17. Offers baseball, basketball, softball, tennis, and volleyball (indoor and sand). Winter sessions are held indoors at Homefield in Olathe. Offers soccer for boys and girls from preschool through second grade. Offers recreational baseball for kids in third grade through high school. Offers baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer, softball, and volleyball. Offers t-ball for 4 to 6 year olds and softball for 6 to 16 year olds. Offers recreational soccer for both boys and girls from preschool through high school. Offers basketball and spring soccer for kindergarten through fifth graders at the Church of the Resurrection West location. Offers soccer for preschool through second graders. Offers a pre-competitive league for players not ready for the commitment of joining the soccer club yet. Offers indoor soccer for kids as young as 18 months old through age 9. Offers baseball, basketball, football, soccer, and tennis. Offers baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer, softball, t-ball, tennis, and volleyball. Offers Bitty Sports, KC Current Soccer, and KC Chiefs Flag Football at various locations in Wyandotte County. Offers baseball, basketball, flag football, kickball, soccer, and volleyball. Offers baseball, basketball, boxing, football, softball, t-ball, tennis, wrestling, and volleyball. Offers soccer for boys and girls in early elementary school. Offers baseball, flag football, and soccer. Offers baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer, softball, t-ball, and volleyball. Don’t see your favorite rec league listed? Please reach out and let us know so we can add it! Kansas Recreational Sports Programs Gardner Gardner Parks and Rec This guide is broken it down by state and city, but since some leagues play in multiple areas there is also a section for those leagues organized by specific sport as well as a list of leagues that offer multiple sports. Check out local consignment and thrift stores and seasonal consignment sales, sport re-sale shops like Play it Again Sports, or ask on your local Buy Nothing group. Some leagues have practice one evening a week while others have practice and games on the same day (great for busy families!)īecause there are so many options for rec leagues, ask your neighbors and friends which organization their child has enjoyed and consider these tips for picking a good youth sports program.ĭon’t feel like you need to buy brand new gear when trying a new sport. The most affordable option is likely your local parks and recreation program or the YMCA. Rec leagues are also much less expensive than competitive and club sports and the time commitment is not as intense.
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