
Get in the Game
Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just looking to stay active, we offer sports tournaments and leagues to help you unlock your inner competitor and show off your skills.

Build Skills, Strength, and Stamina
Forget feeling winded! Each sport demands a unique set of skills and abilities that require you to endure to outshine your opponents. But certain skills, like stamina and endurance, are vital for all sports disciplines. Our sports leagues provide an excellent workout and help you build strength, stamina, and endurance.

Meet New People
Spending hours together on a practice field or in a game leads to some awesome bonding experiences with your teammates and competitors. You sweat together, battle against each other, and have fun playing with and against one another. Joining a sports league is a great way for you to meet new people, build connections, and develop a deeper bond with your local community.

Benefits Beyond Breaking a Sweat
When you’re physically active, your brain releases endorphins that make you feel happy and relaxed. When you participate in a team or group sport, you have the added benefit of positive social interaction. Signing up for sports is a no-brainer when it comes to reducing your stress levels, improving your mood, and boosting your overall mental well-being.
Adult Sports Options
Whether you're looking to stay active, build connections, or boost your self-esteem, select a sport that reinvigorates your competitive spirit and improves your well-being.

You're a Big Dill
Pickleball was invented in 1965 a stone’s throw away on Bainbridge Island. Today it’s evolved into a the fastest growing sport in the U.S. due to its quick game play, social aspects, and accessibility. The rules to pickleball are simple and the game is easy for anyone to learn.

You've Got Skills
Basketball was invented at the Y in 1891. You’re welcome for popularizing the game. If you’ve got game, bring your skills to our competitive court and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow ballers.

Serve Up the Competition
Would you be surprised to learn volleyball was invited at the Y in 1895? The game has evolved from a leisurely activity to an intense bounce, set, and spike sport.