South Elgin’s Pickleball Leagues: The South Elgin Parks and Recreation Department is hosting six-week pickleball leagues this spring and summer at Sperry Park. The leagues started this week and will continue with sessions in July. Games will be held on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at various times, with a 45-minute time limit for each match.
The Tuesday and Thursday leagues began this week, with second sessions scheduled to start on July 10 and July 12. Saturday leagues will begin on May 24 and then again on July 12.
Games will take place at 4:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m., and 6 p.m., according to a social media announcement from the department. Residents of South Elgin pay $50 to join, while non-residents are charged $65. Players are required to bring their paddles for the games.
Pickleball Leagues at Sperry Park
The leagues provide an opportunity for players to enjoy the fast-growing sport of pickleball during the warmer months. The South Elgin Parks and Recreation Department organizes these sessions to offer fun, friendly competition in a structured format.
Schedule and Costs
Leagues run twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays, plus a weekly Saturday league. The time slots allow players to fit games into their evenings. The 45-minute time limit per game helps keep the schedule running smoothly.
What Players Should Know
All players need to bring their paddles. The fees differ for residents and non-residents, making it affordable for local players while welcoming newcomers.
These leagues support the growing popularity of pickleball in South Elgin. They encourage exercise, socializing, and friendly competition throughout the spring and summer seasons.
News in Brief: South Elgin’s Pickleball Leagues
South Elgin Parks and Recreation offers six-week pickleball leagues at Sperry Park on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Sessions started this week with more planned for July. Residents pay $50, non-residents $65, and players must bring paddles. Each game lasts 45 minutes to keep the schedule on track.
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