Raleigh opens registration for spring youth athletics programs

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
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The City of Raleigh Athletics Division is preparing for the upcoming spring youth athletics season. The division offers a variety of sports programs, including softball, baseball, flag football, soccer, and cheerleading for children and teenagers aged 5 to 17. These activities will take place at different park locations throughout Raleigh.

Registration for these programs will be open from February 1 to February 14. Interested participants can register online or visit any City Parks community center during this period. The Athletics Program ensures that all registered athletes receive the necessary general equipment and uniforms needed to participate.

For more information about the youth athletic offerings, individuals are encouraged to visit Raleigh Parks Youth Athletics. Any questions can be directed to the Athletics department by calling 919-996-6836 or emailing athletics@raleighnc.gov.

The cost for participating in these programs is $51 for residents of Raleigh and $66 for non-residents. Registration begins on RecLink starting February 1.



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