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New City of Clarksville adult kickball league open for registration

New City of Clarksville adult kickball league open for registration

Adult kickball league. (Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department, Contributed) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN − Clarksville Parks & Recreation is bringing the fun back to the field this summer with a co-ed adult kickball league, and team registration is now open through June 8.

The league runs from June 16 to Aug. 4 at Heritage Park Baseball Complex and is open to players 18 and older. Games are held on Mondays, offering the perfect blend of competition, teamwork, and pure, nostalgic fun.

Each team must have at least 10 players, with 10 on the field at all times, including a minimum of three women. The registration fee is $400 per team, and only one team member needs to complete the signup.

“This league is all about connection — getting outside, staying active, and sharing a few laughs while playing a game everyone remembers from childhood,” said Tina Boysha, Athletics Superintendent for Clarksville Parks & Recreation. “Whether you’re here to win or just to have fun, kickball brings people together in the best way.”

The season includes a minimum of six weeks of regular play, followed by a tournament where teams can compete for bragging rights — and maybe a little glory.

Team captains can register now at https://bit.ly/44K3qPr or by visiting ClarksvilleParksRec.com. For more information, call 931-645-7476.

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