
9th-12th grades compete in a high school-specific league. Teams practice twice per week and games are played on the weekends throughout the Denver metro area. 1st-8th graders participate in the Colorado Youth Lacrosse Association (CYLA). President: Courtney Vance: 720 616-9757 or visit the website.īison lacrosse Club offers youth lacrosse for all levels of experience in the 1st-12th grades. Conditioning and fundamental camps are provided throughout the summer for all youth even those in other leagues. Games are played throughout the greater Denver metro area. Teams practice three times per week in the Commerce City area. All coaches are USA Football Heads Up Certified. Youth in grades 1-8 can play youth competitive tackle football. Rocky Mountain ThunderHawks Football Association (Fall) Tournament Teams: BYBA offers tournament-only team options for the highest level of competitive play in metro area.įor more information visit: or contact Cory Moul at 72 Games are played in Brighton, Commerce City, and the greater metro-Denver area. Practices are held Monday through Wednesday evenings and matches are on weekends.įor more information call Tim Lucero at 97 or email.īrighton Youth Baseball Association (BYBA) Spring and Fall Programsįour different levels of competitive baseball: Major, AAA, AA, & A. The ACWC provides opportunities for all youth, ages 4-18, to develop their wrestling skills to the highest level possible. Raiders Tackle Football (Fall) - Daniel Montez - 303.406.3095 or Raiders Cheerleading Squad (Fall) - Softball (Spring) - Bryon Guyer 30 or City Wrestling Club For more information, visit the website or contact the specific sport director below. Programs are designed to promote physical and mental health, as well as create pride in the community. CCYA's mission is to teach children the importance of commitment, discipline, and teamwork.
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This local nonprofit organization augments the city's services, providing sports experiences to all interested youth with low-cost registration fees for tackle football, basketball, girls' softball, and cheerleading. These programs are not affiliated with Commerce City Parks and Recreation. Youth Sports ProvidersĬommerce City collaborates with several organizations to offer a wide range of sports to youth in our community. Learn more about batting cages hours of operation and fees.

Interested in renting our athletic facilities or park shelters for an upcoming event? Learn about renting or reserving our facilities.īatting cages are located at Pioneer Park, 5902 Holly St. Learn about your schedules, rosters and additional league information. Call Matt Darby, youth sports coordinator at 30 for more information.Īpply today! Team Sideline Rosters, Schedules, Standings We provide classes and trainings to ensure that each child participating in a sports program has fun, shows progress in the sport and wants to play again. We are always looking for referees and coaches to help support our youth sports programs. View more activities and details on our Adult Sports Team Sideline website.

Descriptions, Details and Registrationįor the most up-to-date info on offerings and registration, see the Sports section of the seasonal Activities Guide. Whether you're interested in soccer or basketball, baseball, softball or football, have a team or just an individual wanting to play, there is a program to help develop skills and provide a great experience. Our sports leagues and camps are designed to get youth and adults active and healthy.
