By 1808Delaware

Fall is just around the corner, and i9 Sports is gearing up for another fantastic season of youth sports. With sign-ups now open for 2024, kids aged 3-14 have a chance to participate in organized programs for soccer, flag football, tennis, and T-ball/baseball. The programs are available in Powell, Lewis Center, Hilliard, Westerville, and Northern Columbus.

What to Expect

i9 Sports ensures that each child receives age-appropriate instruction for their division. All coaches are background checked and certified, providing a safe and educational environment for all participants. Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • Organized Programs: Tailored for both boys and girls, these programs focus on skill development and fun.
  • Inclusivity: All skill levels are welcome, and no tryouts are necessary.
  • Convenient Scheduling: Practices are held one day per week before the game, making it easy for busy families to participate.

Registration Details

To register, visit i9sports.com or call (614) 441-8845. The final deadline for registration is July 19, 2024, with the fall season kicking off on August 24, 2024. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to get your child involved in a healthy, active lifestyle through sports.

Contact Information

For more information and updates, follow i9 Sports on social media:

Summary Key Points

  • Programs Offered: Soccer, flag football, tennis, T-ball/baseball.
  • Age Range: 3-14 years.
  • Locations: Powell, Lewis Center, Hilliard, Westerville, Northern Columbus.
  • Registration Deadline: July 19, 2024.
  • Season Start Date: August 24, 2024.
  • Inclusivity: All skill levels welcome, no tryouts.

Join i9 Sports this fall and let your child experience the joy and benefits of youth sports!

Image: DALL-E 3


1808AM
Sign up here for 1808AM, our incredible weekday morning enewsletter, bringing you the latest Delaware County news -- for free!
You May Also Like

My Ride With Woody Hayes

From 1808Delaware Publisher Thomas Palmer: This weekend’s annual OSU-Michigan game, with both…

OHSAA Clarifies Lifting Of No-Contact Period For Six Sports, Report Shares

By: 1808Delaware Staff It’s time to play ball! Well, maybe. On Saturday,…

Olentangy Falls In Regional Final

A winning season ended on Friday night as the Olentangy Braves fell…

Oldest Event Of Its Kind Has A New Look

The City’s oldest running event has a new look in 2019. The…