Sports and fitness programs are among the department's most popular. No matter what your age, ability or interest, there's likely a program for you. Highlights include:
- League sports. The department sponsors dozens of leagues in every season, for both youth and adult, including T-ball, basketball, flag football, volleyball, tennis, gymnastics, and more.
- Tournaments and special events. In addition to numerous tournaments, the department hosts special events such as fishing clinics, orienteering workshop, Hershey Track and Field program and a junior triathlon.
- Sports and fitness programming at community centers. This includes everything from aerobics to disc golf to kick-boxing to tennis lessons.
- Extensive sports/fitness facilities. Tulsa Parks has lighted and unlighted ball fields, sand volleyball courts, gyms, basketball courts, fishing piers, tennis courts, and over 30 miles of trials.
- Gymnastics. Reed Community Center is home to an 8,000-square-foot state-of-the-art gymnastics center that is the site of hundreds of classes throughout the year as well as league gymnastics and tournaments.
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Novice competitive swim league for ages 16 & younger. Must be able to swim one length of the pool (25 yards). Fall league begins in October. Practice at Hale High School Monday through Thursday. For more information call the coach, Scott Zuege, at 906-5056. Enroll at McClure Community Center, 7440 East 7 Street, 669-6678
Tulsa Parks' facilities including sports fields, gymnasiums, and golf courses are home for numerous adult and youth national, regional and local sports organizations. These include baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, golf and other sports. Listed below are the names and telephone numbers for these organizations. Please contact them directly for information about their specific sport and requirements for participating in their programs.
Tulsa Parks Youth Sports Programs Sue Price, 596-2527
Tulsa Parks Adult Sports & Aquatics Programs Rhonda Freiner, 596-2526
Tulsa Parks Senior State Games Sue Price, 596-2527
Oklahoma Adaptive Athletic Association Bradley Forbes, 584-8607
Northeastern Okla. Soccer Association Adults-General Office, 622-8948
Green Country Soccer Association Youth-General Office, 481-3322
Metro Tulsa Soccer Club Youth-Susan Nuner, 298-0190 www.metrotulsasoccer.com
East Tulsa Youth Sports Tackle Football Grades 1-5 - John Chatman, 902-6996
Tulsa Kids Baseball, 747-0498 Lloyd McMann, 663-2447 CETBO-Karen Cody, 694-8672 UKB-Paul Swanson, 491-4124 NETY-Douglas Clayton, 734-2609 STB-Gerard Spyres, 582-1185
Tulsa Prep Minor Grades 6-8-Larry Walker, 528-6774
Tulsa Little League Baseball Youth-Ron Van Camp, 664-2244 www.tulsalittleleague.org
Metro Tulsa Baseball Association Adults-John Beaver, 364-0020 www.metrotulsabaseball.org
Tulsa Girls Softball Federation Youth Fastpitch-Lynn Arnold, 437-5072 www.tulsagirlssoftball.com
Tulsa Amateur Softball Association Adult Slowpitch-Joe Jennings, 622-7616 www.tasasoftball.com
Tulsa Youth Lacrosse Association Grades 5-12th Dustin Booth, 810-2449 tyla@tulsalacrosse.com www.tulsalacrosse.com
Tulsa Area Tennis Association Frank Ward, 299-3535
Greater Tulsa Cricket Club Adult-Pete Patel, 521-1973
Club Deportivo Francisco Traviño, 640-0743
Swim Tulsa Youth-David Lynn, 748-3400 www.swimtulsa.org
Tulsa Master Swim Club Adult-Dennis Wilson, 584-7285
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