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Youth Sports League

The Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Department offers various seasonal sport leagues for kids who attend a public or private school in the Auburn School District or Dieringer School District boundaries, including all Auburn street addresses. Participants must play in the grade level in which they are currently enrolled (i.e. players are not allowed to move up or down a grade level). A summary of each activity is included below. To check out the current season league offerings, visit Auburn @ Play On-lineAll league fees include Washington State Sales Tax.

Coaches Needed

Volunteers are needed to make the youth sports programs a success. We are recruiting coaches and assistant coaches. Coaches are certified through the National Youth Sport Coaches Association (NYSCA). Contact us if you would like to assist with this year's program. Volunteer assignments are made on the basis of completing a City of Auburn volunteer application, signing and adhering to a coach's contract and a cleared Washington State Patrol background check.

For more information call 253-931-3043 or email Auburn Sport Leagues.

Assignment/Eligibility Procedures

Sponsors Needed

We are continuously looking for sponsors for youth sport teams. Contact Auburn Sports Leagues if interested.

Sponsorship Flyer (PDF)

Girl's Basketball League

Roster form (PDF)

This is a competitive league we are planning to have separate divisions for 5th-8th Grades. Grade levels maybe combined if necessary. This is a combined league with Sumner & Puyallup, home games will be played in Auburn. This Each team will play 10 games. Registration is by team only no individual registrations.

Pee Wee T-ball (Ages 3-5)

Youth BaseballThis is a introductory sports program to prepare children for our league sports program. Players will learn the basic skills of throwing, catching, base running and hitting. After a few weeks of practice some modified games will be implemented. Some parent participation maybe required.

T-Ball (Pre-K and Kindergarten)

T-ball League Rules (PDF)

For children who will be entering Kindergarten in the fall of the current year and for those who are currently in Kindergarten. T-ball is a coed instructional team sports program emphasizing sportsmanship and fundamentals in a fun-filled atmosphere. T-ball is a six-week program that meets on Mondays and Wednesdays; this includes practices and games. Early registration is due the first Wednesday of May. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. We do not move children up or down leagues due to ability levels; they will be placed in their current grade level only. T-ball generally starts the first week of June.

Cub Clinic (Grades 1-2)

Cub Clinic League Rules (PDF)

Cub Clinic is a coed instructional machine-pitch program emphasizing sportsmanship and fundamentals in a fun-filled atmosphere. Cub Clinic is a six-week program that meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays; this includes practices and games. Early registration is due on the first Wednesday of May. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. We do not move children up or down leagues due to ability levels; they will be placed in their current grade level only. Cub Clinic generally starts the first week of June.

Pinto Baseball (Grades 3-4) 

Pinto League Rules (PDF)

Pinto baseball league is a natural progression from our instructional leagues. Teams play with 10 fielders, receive five pitched by their own pitcher and game scores are not recorded. Teams practice and play eight league games on Mondays and Wednesdays. Early registration is due on the first Wednesday of May. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. We do not move children up or down leagues due to ability levels; they will be placed in their current grade level only. Pinto baseball practices generally start end of May and games start mid-June.

Pigtail Girls' Fastpitch (Grades 3-4)

Pigtail League Rules (PDF) 

Pigtail girls' fastpitch softball league is a natural progression from our instructional leagues. Teams play with 10 fielders, receive five pitched by their own pitcher and game scores are not recorded. Teams practice and play eight league games on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Early registration is due on the first Wednesday of May. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. We do not move children up or down leagues due to ability levels; they will be placed in their current grade level only. Pigtail girls' fastpitch softball practices generally start end of May and games start mid-June.

Bronco Baseball (Grades 5-6)

Bronco League Rules (PDF) 

Bronco baseball teams play with nine fielders and balls and strikes called by an umpire. Teams practice and play eight league games on Mondays and Wednesdays. Early registration is due on the first Wednesday of May. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. We do not move children up or down leagues due to ability levels; they will be placed in their current grade level only. Bronco baseball practices generally start end of May and games start mid-June.Ponytail Girls' Fastpitch (Grades 5 – 6)

Ponytail League Rules (PDF)

Ponytail girls' fastpitch softball teams play with nine fielders and balls and strikes called by an umpire. Teams practice and play eight league games on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Early registration is due on the first Wednesday of May. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. We do not move children up or down leagues due to ability levels; they will be placed in their current grade level only. Ponytail girls' fastpitch softball practices generally start end of May and games start mid-June.

Pony Baseball (Grades 7-8)

Pony baseball teams practice start practicing the first full week of May and will play 10 league games starting the first full week of June. Practices and games can be held any day of the week, Monday - Thursday. Early registration is due on the last Wednesday of April. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. We do not move children up or down leagues due to ability levels; they will be placed in their current grade level only.  Practices begin early May and games begin early June.

Maverick Girls' Fastpitch (Grades 7-8)

Maverick girls' fastpitch softball teams start practicing the last week of April and will play 10 league games starting mid-May. Practices and games can be held any day of the week, Monday - Thursday. Games will be played on local and surrounding community ball fields. Early registration is due on the last Wednesday of April. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. We do not move children up or down leagues due to ability levels; they will be placed in their current grade level only.  Practice begin mid-April and games begin mid-May.

Colt Baseball (Grades 9-12)

Colt baseball teams practice start practicing the first full week of May and will play 10 league games starting the first full week of June. Practices and games can be held any day of the week, Monday - Thursday. Early registration is due on the last Wednesday of April. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. We do not move children up or down leagues due to ability levels; they will be placed in their current grade level only.  Practices begin early May and games begin early June.

Mustang Girls' Fastpitch (Grades 9-12)

Mustang girls' fastpitch softball teams start practicing the last week of April and will play 10 league games starting mid-May. Practices and games can be held any day of the week, Monday - Thursday. Games will be played on local and surrounding community ball fields. Early registration is due on the last Wednesday of April. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. We do not move children up or down leagues due to ability levels; they will be placed in their current grade level only.  Practice begin mid-April and games begin mid-May.

Additional Youth Baseball/Softball Information

Flag Football (Grades 4-8)

The program is an all-pass league with no contact. League games may include travel to surrounding area.

Golf

Learn the basics of golf through group lessons. Demonstrations and instructions offered for ages 9-14 years. This one-week golf workshop will be offered Monday through Thursday. 

Youth Soccer  

Pee Wee Soccer (ages 3-5)

This is a introductory sports program to prepare children for our league sports program. Players will learn the basic skills of dribbling, passing, receiving, and shooting. After a few weeks of practice some modified games will be implemented. Some parent participation maybe required.

Youth Soccer (Grades K-12)

This fall program begins in mid-September and continues through early to mid-November. Registration deadline is first Wednesday of August. Boys and girls play in separate leagues. Each player receives a t-shirt and a ball.

Additional Youth Soccer Information

Track & Field

The Auburn Parks and Recreation Department Youth Track & Field program is a recreational program for boys and girls in grades 1 through 8. It includes a variety of running and field events. Sportsmanship, conditioning, leadership, and confidence are reinforced. Participants will learn the proper fundamentals of track and field events in a fun-filled atmosphere and get an opportunity to compete with other kids in various meets in Auburn and other neighboring cities. Early registration is due on the first Wednesday in May. Registrations after that date are assessed an additional $10. T-shirt uniforms will be provided if registered by the early registration deadline.

Wrestling (Ages 6-8 and 9-12 years) 

The Auburn junior wrestling team is one of 18 members of the Pierce County Junior Wrestling League. League competition will be a combination of round robin tournaments and dual meets, usually 5 per season. There are also optional tournaments (with additional fees) on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Wrestling is a competitive sport by nature but children will learn to win and lose with dignity and good sportsmanship. May not turn 13 this year. Late October through January.

Additional Youth Wrestling Information

Tennis

Tennis Lessons (Ages 5-7)

Tennis Lessons (Ages 8-13)

Tennis Camp (Ages 6-13) Jul 30-Aug 3

Youth tennis lessons are for those ages 5-13 and are held June through August. Beginner and intermediate players are welcome. Those 14 and older may participate in the adult lessons. In the event of cancellation due to rain, make-up classes are announced by the instructor. Registrants are required to supply their own tennis racket and one can of tennis balls. Lessons are at the tennis courts at Auburn High School. To check out the current season league offerings, visit Auburn @ Play On-line.


Land O'Frost Youth Sports special savings opportunitiesLand O'Frost is a proud sponsor of Youth Sports Leagues in Auburn. For discounts on Land O'Frost products, please visit Land O'Frost Youth Sports special savings opportunitiesExternal link.

 

CONTACT


Parks, Arts & Recreation Building
910 Ninth Street SE
Auburn WA 98002
Phone: 253-931-3043
Fax: 253-931-4005
Rainouts & Info: 253-931-3095

 

 

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