City reworks fall youth sports into three four-week sessions and adds pickleball

5354398 · July 10, 2025

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Summary

The recreation division will change the fall youth sports schedule from one six-week session to three four-week sessions and add pickleball for ages 5–12; staff also expanded preschool "tots" offerings.

Amy, the city’s events and recreation coordinator, told the commission the recreation department redesigned the fall youth programs to increase flexibility: “Instead of 1 6 week session, we're actually gonna do 3 4 week sessions.” She said the change splits the fall season roughly into mid-September through early October, October, and a November–December session.

Amy listed returning community favorites — basketball, flag football, soccer and tennis for ages 5–12 — and said the city is adding pickleball “for the very first time.” She also said the department has expanded taught programs for preschool ages, including flag tots, football tots, soccer tots and basketball tots for ages 2–4. Amy encouraged commissioners and community partners to share program details and noted registration is live.

No formal policy action was taken; the commission received the informational update and thanked staff for program development.