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

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

Local leagues and programs across Waukesha are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.
Local leagues and programs across Waukesha 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 Waukesha, 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 Waukesha have several options when it comes to youth sports leagues and programs throughout the year.

Soccer Shots Waukesha

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Soccer Shots is a nationally trusted program for children aged 18 months to 8 years, focusing on both soccer skills and character development. Your young soccer star can enroll in one of three programs, depending on age: Mini (Toddler), Classic (Preschool) and Premier (School Age).

More info: soccershots.com/waukesha

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Waukesha Blazers

For over 40 years, this volunteer-based nonprofit has welcomed boys and girls aged 5-18 to the great games of baseball, softball and T-ball. The Waukesha Blazers also prioritizes character building, including teamwork, perseverance and a positive attitude, to help children along their journeys in life.

More info: waukeshablazers.org

Center Court Sports Complex

Center Court Sports Complex in Waukesha hosts two youth volleyball clubs (Revolution Volleyball Academy and the Midwest Penguins), as well as basketball youth tournaments, mini-leagues and summer camps.

More info: centercourtwis.com


Adult Leagues & Recreational Sports

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

Center Court Sports Complex

In addition to youth programming, adults can get in on the fun at Center Court Sports Complex with adult volleyball, pickleball and open-play volleyball sessions.

More info: centercourtwis.com

Brewtown Recreation

In nearby Brookfield, Brewtown Recreation strives to provide a welcoming, inclusive environment for athletes of all ages and skill levels. Available sports include basketball, dodgeball, flag football, kickball, pickleball, softball and volleyball.

More info: brewtownrecreation.com


Parks, Recreation & Community Programs

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

Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry

Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry (WPRF) offers a range of sports programming for children in 4K-9th grade, ranging from soccer and baseball leagues to basketball and backyard ninja classes. Adults can also get in on the fun by joining one of WPRF’s adult athletic leagues or sports groups.

More info: waukesha-wi.gov/government/departments/adult-athletics.php and https://www.waukesha-wi.gov/government/departments/youth-athletics.php


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

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