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Denver Community Leagues Keep Weekly Games Running Across Multiple Sports
Recreational play continues at city venues in kickball, soccer and other activities without interruption.
How we reported this
Volo Sports runs adult community leagues in 12-plus sports at 41 venues spread across 24 Denver neighborhoods year-round. Games in kickball, soccer, volleyball, softball and pickleball take place on regular schedules at those sites.
These programs operate alongside other local offerings that emphasize inclusive and youth participation. The steady schedule allows teams to meet weekly at established locations without seasonal gaps.
League Footprints in the City
OutLoud Sports Denver, founded in 2007, fields teams for LGBTQ+ athletes and allies in kickball, dodgeball, soccer and pickleball. DGLFFL, established in 2008, fields 24 teams and more than 300 players in its 7-on-7 flag football format across Greater Denver. i9 Sports runs youth programs at more than 40 locations stretching from Brighton to Thornton. Denver Citywide Sports schedules co-ed matches in basketball, tennis, pickleball, volleyball, kickball, softball and soccer at various parks and recreation centers.
Each group maintains its own registration cycles and venue rotations, keeping fields and courts in use through the summer months.
Access and Participation Details
Denver Citywide Sports lists rolling registration for its co-ed leagues, allowing new players to join mid-season. Volo Sports covers neighborhoods citywide with its 41-venue network. No single-week score reports appear in league summaries, yet the organizations continue to schedule matches at their standard sites.
Interested residents can review current openings through the listed organizations' sites or visit participating parks and rec centers for on-site information. High school seasons under Denver Public Schools begin later with practices on August 12 for fall sports, separate from the adult and youth recreational schedules.