Raleigh opens spring registration for adult softball, baseball, and kickball

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
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Spring registration for adult athletics is now open in Raleigh. Raleigh Parks Athletics will offer softball, baseball, and kickball programs for residents aged 18 and older at various parks across the city. Registration runs from February 15 to 28. Interested participants can sign up online or at any City of Raleigh community center.

According to the announcement, “Registration will be held from February 15-28. Interested athletes may register online or at any City of Raleigh community center. Adult leagues register as a team. Individuals who are interested in playing but are not currently part of a team need to contact the Athletics office to be placed on our Free Agent List.”

For further details, individuals are encouraged to call 919-996-6836 or email Athletics@raleighnc.gov.

The cost of participation varies depending on the program.

Raleigh is also known for its active sports scene, including professional teams such as the Carolina Hurricanes, which have won the Stanley Cup, according to information provided by the city’s official website. The city supports these activities through public services managed by its city manager’s office as outlined online, with overall governance by an elected city council and oversight from a city manager according to official sources.

Those seeking more information about registering can visit RecLink or contact their local community center.



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