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Fall Youth Sports Teams

 
Registration: Contact your local community center

Cross Country
Ages 7 - 17

Cross Country is held from September through November for ages 6-14. Practices are held twice per week at Lower Woodland Park. Meets take place on Saturdays through December. For more information please call 206-684-7091.

Flag Football
Ages 6 - 17

Flag football is available in four divisions for ages 6-14. Players learn basic skills, team play, and sportsmanship needed to participate on a citywide basis. Players sign up at community centers and are placed on teams. Leagues are formed and games are played in accordance with NFL flag football rules and field dimensions. Leagues are formed and play begins on September 26th with play concluding on November 18. Teams practice at their local community centers.

Ultimate Frisbee
Ages 8-13

Leagues are available for coed teams between the ages of 8 and 13. Matches will be played on Friday evenings at regionally located sites. This is a low key, non competitive event. The season will begin on September 25 and conclude on November 7th with a jamboree.

Volleyball
Ages 10 - 17

Volleyball is available to athletes ages 10-17 in three different divisions. Players learn basic skills, team work, and sportsmanship skills needed to participate in league play. Players sign up at their local community center and practice there, with games being played at central community center sites. Leagues are formed and play begins the week of September 21st and concludes the week of November 16th.

 
Updated August 5, 2009

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REGISTRATION
To register for youth sports teams, or for more information, please contact your local community center.
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