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City Rec Leagues

BASEBALL + SOFTBALL PROGRAMS:
412/488-8585, Website
Junior Pirates Instructional, boys and girls 4-8, instructional baseball program. Pony League Baseball, boys 13-14, competitive league with championship game played at PNC Park. Colt League Baseball, boys 15-16, league plays championship game at PNC Park. Super Colt League Baseball, boys 17-19, wooden-bat-only league competes for an opportunity to play championship game at PNC Park. Girls Fast-Pitch League Softball, teams for girls 12-18, competitive league plays championship at PNC Park. Mayor’s Cup Little League Tournament for boys 12 and under in July.

BIG LEAGUE SPORTS:

Programs listed below are part of cooperative effort of Citiparks, Pittsburgh Pirates and Boys and Girls Club of Western Pa. Programs offer athletic and educational opportunities in city neighborhoods; include baseball, softball, DekHockey, soccer and flag football. Football programs: Fall flag football, boys and girls 9-15, competition in three age groups with finals in November. Hockey programs: DekHockey League, boys and girls 9-18, league plays during winter and spring months at Marmaduke Dek in Brighton Heights. Street PALs Program, boys and girls 8-15, street-hockey instructional programs offered in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Penguins; participants receive equipment, tickets to a Penguins game and invitations to activities throughout the season. Soccer programs: Fall soccer, boys and girls 9-18. Citywide league operates three age groups; season games are held at Olympia Field on Mt. Washington.

CITIPARKS PITTSBURGH BIG LEAGUE SPORTS PROGRAM DEK HOCKEY LEAGUE:
412/488-8585, Website
400 City/County Building, 414 Grant St., Pittsburgh 15219
Below is information about several programs offered through the City. Applies to all information listed below.



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