FINDING
YOUTH SPORTS INFORMATION
Parents
of young children just starting out in sports often find it difficult
to locate sports programs. Rarely can you find listings that contain
all of the options that are available in the community. Helping you
find youth sports programs is one of the functions of the Kids Sports
Network (KSN). You can call (210) 654-4707 and KSN personnel will
direct you to available youth sports programs. But where else can
you find this kind of information?
For information on youth sports outside the San Antonio area check
the answer on our Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) page.
The San Antonio Area Youth Sports Organization page of this website
provides information about children’s sports programs in
and around San Antonio and Bexar County focusing on non-school
sports leagues and events with a special emphasis on team sports.
In many cases listed phone numbers contain recorded messages with
more information about the program and with directions on how to
register or who else to contact. If a number you call is incorrect,
or if you simply cannot determine whom to call, contact the Kids
Sports Network at (210) 654-4707.
Remember that the registration for many youth sports programs
occurs months before actual play begins. For example youth football
games start at the beginning of September but registrations may
start as early as May or June. If you wait until you see teams
practicing, it is often too late to find a place on a team.
Many elementary schools will distribute flyers about youth sports
programs. They may also have information relevant to programs near
the school. Middle or Intermediate schools are less likely to send
flyers home. The number of students is larger and the percentage
of students participating in non-school sports tends to drop off
during these middle school years.
Community Education departments of school district may also offer
classes on some sports, for example cheer, tennis, golf, karate
and dance.
Many youth sports organizations now have website or voice mail
containing information about their programs. More youth sports
organizations now keep a phone number and website even if their
volunteer leadership changes.
The telephone directory may have listings for YMCA's, Boys & Girls
Clubs and Parks and Recreation facilities as well as some volunteer
organizations, Pop Warner, Little League etc. If you call a number
listed in the telephone book but no one answers, you may have reached
a field number answered only during games. This is happening less
frequently as more organizations use answering machines and voice
mail.
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