LOCAL.
COMPETITIVE.
AFTER SCHOOL.
PARK CITY.

Your child can be a top athlete and still have family dinners and weekends free

We’re local Park City coaches, combining competitive, high-quality sports development with a family-first approach. By keeping practices and games local, affordable, and on a family-friendly schedule, City League makes it easier for kids to thrive, and for families to stay connected. No long drives, no packed weekends - just great coaching, skill-building, and fun, right here in our community.

Local Only

No out-of-state travel or long drives - City League keeps games in Park City, where athletic talent is abundant. With strong competition right here, there’s no need to leave town for a high level of sport.

Paid + Trained Coaches

Our coaches are selected, trained, and paid to create a positive, high-energy environment where kids get better every session. They focus on clear instruction, specific encouragement, strong organization, and helping every athlete build confidence while developing real skills.

After-School Schedule

We are targeting 3:30–5:30 p.m. practices and games, giving kids quality sport after school - no waiting around for a late evening practice that disrupts dinner and bedtime. PC families can reclaim their evenings together.

School-Based Carpool Groups

After-school logistics can be hard, especially for working parents. To make City League easier for families, we organize email groups by school so parents can connect directly and coordinate carpools, walking groups, or simple after-school shuttles. These school-based groups have been one of the most successful ways families help each other get kids to practice and simplify pickup around 5/5:30 PM.

Get Weekends Back

City League runs primarily Monday - Thursday, so families can reclaim their weekends. When weekend games are part of the schedule (in soccer for example), they’ll be local and limited to a select dates. Additional weekend offerings - like tournaments or drop-in sports- will always be optional and designed to fit family life.

More Sports, More Skills

City League helps families find more chances for kids to play outside of formal programming, from pickup soccer and basketball to wiffle ball, home run derby, knockout, and World Cup. These are simple, community-based opportunities for kids to get extra reps, play with friends, and enjoy sports for the pure fun of it. Join our email list to hear about upcoming pickup games and select the sports your family is interested in.

MORE SPORTS.
LESS TIME IN A CAR.

The goal of youth sports is bigger than any single season. We want kids to build skills, compete hard, make friends, and develop a lifelong love of being active. Many coaches and development experts caution against early specialization, especially when it comes at the expense of joy, variety, and long-term growth. City League gives Park City kids more chances to play multiple sports in a local, high-quality environment, with less time driving and more time actually playing.

SPORTS AND AGES

Below are the inaugural programs we are targeting for City League. We’re starting small to ensure an exceptional experience but plan to expand—please complete the survey to request more sports or ages.

BASKETBALL (JAN - MAR 2027)
1st + 2nd Grade Coed
3rd/4th/5th Grade Boys and Girls

BASEBALL (MAR 30 - JUN 4 2026)
1st + 2nd Grade Coed
3rd/4th/5th/6th Grade Coed

SOCCER (AUG - OCT 2026)
1st + 2nd Grade Girls
1st + 2nd Grade Boys
3rd/4th/5th Grade Girls
3rd/4th/5th Grade Boys

FUTURE SPORTS?
Lacrosse
Volleyball
Hockey
Tennis

SERIOUS DEVELOPMENT
ZERO TRAVEL

  • 2-4 Week Training Camp

  • 6-8 Week Regular Season

  • Playoffs

STAY IN THE LOOP

Get updates for the sports your family cares about.

Join the City League email list to hear about upcoming programs, early registration opportunities, pickup games, drop-in play, and other sport-specific updates.

Select the sports your family is interested in, and we’ll make sure you get the right information when new opportunities come up.

“The drive should never be longer than the match. That should be a rule, right?”

— Malcom Gladwell