Sports
Sports Office200 S. Alvernon Way (S. end of Randolph Center Complex) The Sports Office offers a variety of seasonal sports activities to challenge the skills of any athlete. These include baseball, basketball, flag football, softball and volleyball leagues, as well as weekly summer track and field meets and road races. The Sports Office also coordinates sports field reservations. Fees for Weight Room use only: |
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The Sports Office coordinates adult leagues for men, women and co-ed in baseball, basketball, flag football, softball and volleyball.
Baseball
AIA/Federation of H.S. Rules with modifications.
Team Registration includes 15 players.
SPRING/SUMMER LEAGUE ONLY
Play runs April through July (16 games, double-elimination tournament)
Registration – February
Information available – January
Basketball |
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Winter League
Play runs October through February (8 games, league & citywide tournaments)
Registration – September
Information available – August
Amateur Softball Association
Spring League
Play runs March through May
(12 games + double-elimination tournament or 6 game + double elimination tournament)
Registration – February
Information available – January
Fall League
Play runs September through November (6 games + double-elimination tournament)
Registration – August
Information available – July
Flag Football
NIRSA Flag Football Rules - w/modifications
Team Registration includes 15 players
Winter League Only
Play runs October through February (10 games + double-elimination tournament)
Registration – September
Information available – August
Volleyball
USA Volleyball Rules w/ modifications
Team Registration includes 12 players
Summer League
Play runs June through July (6 matches + double-elimination tournament)
Registration – May
Winter League
Play runs December through February
(12 matches + double-elimination tournament)
Registration – November
Information available – October
The Sports Office offers a popular summer and winter teen basketball program called Late Night Hoops which offers youth the chance to socialize and play in the evenings in a supervised and safe environment at four recreation centers.
Sand Volleyball
USA Volleyball Rules w/ modifications
Team Registration includes 12 players
Fall League Only
Play runs September through November (6 matches + double-elimination tournament)
Registration – August
Information available – July
Softball
ASA Sanctioned
Team Registration includes 15 players
Winter League
Play runs January through March (10 games – NO tournament)
Registration – December
Information available – November
Spring League
Play runs April through July
Fastpitch: 16 games + double-elimination tournament
Slowpitch: 12 games + double-elimination tournament
Registration – March
Information available – January
Summer League
Play runs July – August (8 games – NO tournament)
Registration – June
Information available – April
Summer Women's Fastpitch
Play runs May through July (12 game Double-header league + double-elimination tournament)
Registration – May
Information available – April
Fall League
Play runs September through November (12 games + double-elimination tournament)
Registration – July
Information available – June
All ages welcome
More Sports & Special Events
Tucson Parks and Recreation also offers varied aquatic and adaptive aquatics activities; tennis and racquetball at three tennis centers; and a variety of sports leisure classes, including gymnastics, martial arts, roller blading, soccer and ice skating.
Leisure Sports Classes/Camps
See City of Tucson-Parks and Recreation Program Guide & Class Catalog
Tennis/Racquetball
See City of Tucson-Parks and Recreation Program Guide & Class Catalog
Indoor courts are available for basketball and volleyball. Hours of operation vary by location. See City of Tucson-Parks and Recreation / Program Guide & Class Catalog for current hours at Clements, El Pueblo, Northwest, Randolph and Udall Centers
Contact the Sports Office at:
200 S. Alvernon Way (South end of Randolph Center Complex)
Phone: (520) 791-4870
Fax: (520) 791-5820
Leisure Classes for Seniors
Senior Olympics
This annual sports festival attracts more than 3,000 athletes, ages 50+, during a 10-day span in late January. Events include: aerobics, archery, badminton, baseball, basketball, billiards, bocce, bowling, bridge, Canasta, chess, cribbage, croquet, cycling, Euchre, 500 Cards, golf, horseshoes, novelty field events, novelty swim events, Pinochle, powerlifting, racquetball, road races, shooting, shuffleboard, softball, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track/field and volleyball.
Registration information is available in November. Please call 791-5909 for more information.
This annual ride, run and walk benefits the Tucson SAFEKIDS Injury Prevention Program. The event is held on the morning of July 4th. Nominal entry fee required. Participants receive t-shirts, and medals are awarded to all participants.
Previous schedule for Tour for Tucson's Children event:
Activity: Start time:
27-mile Challenge 6 a.m.
3-mile Fun Run 6:05 a.m.
6.5-mile Ride 6:45 a.m.
1/2-mile Kids' Ride and Fun Walk 8 a.m.
For more information, please call 791-4969. To register on-line, please visit www.active.com
The City of Tucson operates two skate parks:
Randolph Center Skate Park
200 S. Alvernon Way
Above-ground facility features street vertical props, rails and various ramps enclosed in 20,000-square foot asphalt complex. Site is not supervised. There is no charge for use. Hours of operation are limited; please call Randolph Center at 791-4560.
Purple Heart Skate Park
10050 E. Rita Rd.
In-ground facility features 8,000-square feet, with ramps and small bowl. Hours: 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Site is not supervised and there is no charge for use.
Two fenced roller rinks are located at Catalina High School, 3645 E. Pima St. Both rinks are available on a first come, first served basis, or you may make reservations by contacting 791-4873.