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Spring Into Sports: Where To Sign Up And Play In Oak Creek

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

Local leagues and programs across Oak Creek are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.
Local leagues and programs across Oak Creek 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 Oak Creek, 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 — consider this a starting point as you explore what’s available in the community.


Youth Sports

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

Elite Sports Clubs

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Elite Sports Clubs offers youth sports programs for preschoolers through eighth graders, with three locations—Brookfield, Mequon and Milwaukee—all a short drive away from Oak Creek. For more information on sports groups, contact sports@eliteclubs.com.

More info: eliteclubs.com/youth/youth-sports

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i9 Sports

i9 Sports is a national organization that offers year-round youth sports for kids aged 3-14. This summer, i9 will host several programs at Nash Elementary School, including flag football, soccer, baseball and multi-sports clinics.

The Milwaukee Yard is a state-of-the-art athletic and family recreation center, offering multiple athletic programs and camps for local youth. Registration is available online for spring and summer offerings, including but not limited to open play soccer and basketball camp.

More info: milwaukee.the-yard.com


Adult Leagues & Recreational Sports

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

Milwaukee Sports and Social

Milwaukee Sports and Social runs various leagues every day of the week, with options to join solo, as a partial team or as a full team. The current lineup includes pickleball, soccer, sand volleyball, kickball, softball and tennis.

More info: milwaukeesportsandsocial.com

Root River Center

Root River Center in nearby Franklin hosts multiple leagues—from bowling to cornhole, darts and volleyball—in a fun, social environment (with an on-site sports bar).

More info: rootriverwi.com/leagues


Parks, Recreation & Community Programs

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

Oak Creek Community Education & Recreation

Oak Creek Community Education & Recreation offers a range of athletic opportunities for all ages, including sports classes and open play. Registration is still open for winter/spring programming, with summer program registration starting on May 4.

More info: ocfsd.org/ocr/current-offerings

Milwaukee County Parks

Milwaukee County Parks also hosts several organized sports and leagues for county residents. In addition to year-round options like open gym basketball and open skate sessions, you can also join outdoor leagues during the summer.

More info: county.milwaukee.gov/EN/Parks/Experience/Get-Active

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

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