
Junior Leagues
We are excited to introduce six-week Junior leagues that will take place every Tuesday, featuring a structured format of skill development and competitive play! Each session will consist of one hour dedicated to skill clinics, followed by one hour of match play. Before the Leagues starts, we will have a dedicated tryout session on March 25th (included with League signup, more info below).
TRYOUTS SCHEDULE, MARCH 25th
17U - 4:30 - 5:15 PM | 11U - 5:15 - 6:00 PM | 13U - 6:00 - 6:45 PM | 15U - 6:45 - 7:30 PM
LEAGUE SCHEDULE
Dates: April 1st - May 6th (6 Sessions for $100 / $16.67 per session)
17U - 3:30 - 5:30 PM | 11U - 4:30 - 6:30 PM | 13U - 5:30 - 7:30 PM | 15U - 6:30 - 8:30 PM
Parents / guardians, please use the links below to sign your child up using their CourtReserve account.
Tryouts will consist of:
1. Evaluations to assess essential pickleball skills, including serving, dinking, volleying, and groundstrokes, followed by point play assessments.
2. Introduction of Coaches and Staff who will oversee the clinic and league activities.
Individual Skills Evaluations for Tryouts
1. Serving Challenge
- Accuracy Serving: Participants will aim to hit designated targets within the service box (e.g., cones or hula hoops) for points.
- Speed Serve: Participants will compete to record the fastest serve while maintaining accuracy and control.
2. Dinking Challenge
- Dink Rally: Participants will engage in a dinking rally to determine who can sustain play the longest.
- Target Dinking: Participants will aim to land their dinks in specified target areas on the court.
3. Volleys
- Half-Court Volleys: Players will take turns volleying balls fed to them, earning points for successful volleys into designated zones.
- Volley and Move: A drill where players volley back and forth while moving side to side to enhance footwork.
4. Groundstrokes
- Cross-Court Rally: Participants will hit groundstrokes from the baseline, focusing on accuracy and consistency in cross-court shots.
- Target Practice: Participants will challenge themselves to hit groundstrokes into various court targets.
Team Play Evaluation
A. Match Play
1. Participants will be organized into teams for gameplay.
2. A series of short matches will be conducted to assess overall gameplay competency.
B. Observer Notes
- Coaches and staff will take notes on participant performance and potential for further development.