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Youth Sports

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The Spring Grove area community offers a variety of youth sports opportunities. SGASD receives information from many community youth sports organizations offering opportunities to participate in activities and events. 

The information posted on this webpage is a resource for the families and community of SGASD. The District is not affiliated with nor endorses the organizations providing this information. Please contact these organizations directly with any questions or concerns in regard to this information.  


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Youth Sports Organizations

Spring Grove Area School District is happy to provide links to these local community groups. The appearance of these links does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. Please contact these organizations directly with any questions or concerns in regard to this information. 

  • Spring Grove Lumberjax/Ladyjax Lacrosse Club: Boys and Girls Lacrosse Teams, for grades K - 8.
     
  • Rockettes Fastpitch Softball: For girls ages 7-18. No experience is necessary, just a desire to learn, work hard, and have fun. 
     
  • Spring Grove Baseball Association: Spring Grove Baseball is for kids in the Spring Grove Area School District looking to play competitive baseball and sharpen their baseball skills. We provide a place for kids to play from 4-5 years of age up to 19, including American Legion and Junior Legion.
     
  • Spring Grove Soccer Association: Spring Grove Soccer Association (SGSA) is dedicated to the development of competitive youth soccer for both boys and girls ages 4-15.
     
  • Spring Grove Swim Club: A place to build and perfect swimming ability in all children, with all levels of swimming ability. 
     
  • Spring Grove Youth Athletic Association: The home to youth football, football cheerleading, and basketball cheerleading.
     
  • Spring Grove Youth Basketball: Intramural, Travel, and Rec Teams for grades K-6.
     
  • Papertown Pinners: The Pinners organization teaches the fundamentals of wrestling to youth between the ages of 5 and 12.
     
  • Special Olympics Team York: Special Olympics PA's Capital Area Region provides a year-round training and competitive sports program for children and adults with intellectual disabilities and/or closely related developmental disabilities. The program provides training and competitions in 24 sports and leadership programs throughout the region.