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Spring Into Sports: Where To Sign Up And Play In Durham

From a brand partner: Local leagues and programs across Durham are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.

Local leagues and programs across Durham are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.
Local leagues and programs across Durham are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season. (Shutterstock)

With warmer days ahead, it’s a great time to get outside and stay active. Around Durham, many local leagues and programs are opening registration for the season. To help you get started, we’ve gathered a few resources where you can find more details and sign up β€” consider this a starting point as you explore what’s available in the community.


Youth Sports

Families in Durham have several options when it comes to youth sports leagues and programs throughout the year.

2-4-1

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Kids looking for an action-packed summer experience will love 2-4-1’s multi-sports day camp options, all a short drive from Durham. There are two camps in West Hartford (Kingswood Oxford, University of St. Joseph) and two in Farmington (Farmington High, Miss Porter’s), so families can choose the dates and available sports that meet their needs.

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Everson Soccer Academy

Everson Soccer Academy in nearby Woodbridge offers year-round soccer programming, with options for every age group and skill level. Registration is open for spring and summer clinics and camp, as well as the summer academy and summer World Cup games.

More info: eversonsoccer.com


Adult Leagues & Recreational Sports

Adults looking to stay active can also find opportunities to play and connect through local leagues and recreation programs.

Shoreline Social Sports & Events

Shoreline Social offers a range of year-round, co-ed adult sports leagues across the shoreline area, with plenty of opportunities for social connection and friendly competition. Available spring leagues include kickball, Ultimate, flag football and more, with additional offerings in the summer.

More info: shorelinesocialse.com

CLUBWAKA

Since the 1990s, CLUBWAKA has brought its β€œSocial First” co-ed adult sports leagues across the nation. This spring and summer, there are several leagues running nearby in South Windsor and Southington, from sand volleyball and kickball to cornhole.

More info: clubwaka.com/locations/hartford


Parks, Recreation & Community Programs

Local parks departments and community organizations often offer seasonal leagues, classes and recreation programs for residents of all ages.

Middlefield Parks & Recreation

The Town of Middlefield’s Parks & Recreation Department offers a range of programs throughout the year, including sports opportunities for youth and adults. Information on late spring and early summer offerings is expected to release soon.

More info: middlefieldct.recdesk.com/Community/Page?pageId=15146

Durham Recreation Department

The Town of Durham’s Recreation Department also offers sports programming year-round, with plenty to do during the warmer months. There are still available slots for Thursday open gym men’s basketball sessions this spring, as well as basketball clinics and multi-sports classes for the kids.

More info: townofdurhamct.org/entities/recreation-department , https://durhamct.recdesk.com/Community/Program


However you choose to play, here’s to a fun and active spring around Durham.

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